NEWS

Subaru Tops 10 Million Sales in U.S.

9/16/2019

Subaru Inc. has sold its 10 millionth vehicle in the U.S. since launching sales in the country 51 years ago.

Quality Problems Stall Ford Explorer Launch

9/16/2019

Ford Motor Co. is fixing several problems that have delayed the launch of the 2020 Explorer SUV and its Lincoln Aviator twin.

Oil Prices Surge After Attacks on Saudi Facilities

9/16/2019

Drone attacks on oil processing facilities in Saudi Arabia on Saturday caused petroleum prices to surge 20% to nearly $72 per barrel on Monday.

Mazda EV Will Get Get Tokyo Reveal

9/16/2019

Mazda Motor Corp. will take the wraps off its first electric vehicle at next month’s Tokyo auto show.

Ferrari Flexes SUV Customization

9/16/2019

Ferrari SpA’s upcoming SUV/crossover vehicle will be built on a flexible platform that that offers unique and customizable features, says Chief Technical Officer Michael Leiters.

VW to Adopt Common Electronics Architecture

9/16/2019

Volkswagen Group tells Ars Technica it will eventually reduce the number of electronics architectures used across its various brands from eight today to a single platform.

Uber Pulls Ride-Share Bikes in 2 More Cities

9/16/2019

Uber Technologies Inc. is discontinuing its Jump bike-sharing service in Atlanta and San Diego as safety and clutter concerns grow.

Nissan Readies Electric Crossover

9/16/2019

Nissan Motor Co. is developing an all-electric small crossover vehicle to be launched in mid-2021.

Climate Activists Protest Frankfurt Auto Show

9/16/2019

Thousands of climate activists staged protests on Saturday in front of the entrance to the Frankfurt auto show, according to German police.

Report: U.S. Won’t Hike Tariffs on Japanese Cars

9/16/2019

The U.S. reportedly has agreed not to impose new tariffs on cars from Japan as part of a tentative trade agreement slated to be announced next week.