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The latest issue of the Automotive News Europe monthly magazine goes live on Monday. The new edition looks at how the move to 5G connectivity could give the industry a boost. Automakers need to ...
Ford Motor said on Tuesday it’s launching eight electrified vehicles in Europe this year and that it expects the majority of its European passenger sales will be either a type of hybrid or fully ...
FRANKFURT -- Audi said it will invest 14 billion euros ($15.9 billion) through 2023 in electric mobility, digitalization and autonomous driving. Overall, the company's total projected expenditure ...
Volvo Cars and Chinese Internet giant Baidu have agreed to jointly develop electric cars capable of Level 4 autonomous driving, with the aim of mass producing them for China to serve the robotaxi ...
FRANKFURT -- Mercedes-Benz will soon start handing over its latest fuel cell car to fleet customers to keep a toe-hold in a promising technology that has been hampered by the difficulties of ...
FRANKFURT -- Volkswagen Group wants to ally with other automakers to create an industry standard for self-driving technology. Such a move would give companies better legal protection following ...
LONDON -- Jaguar Land Rover is raising investment by about a quarter over the next three years as part of a plan by the automaker to be able to offer electrified versions of all its models.
Volvo Car Corp. is deepening its ties with the fast-growing maker of a lidar, which is considered vital to a self-driving car's ability to see the world around it. The move comes a week after the ...
Nissan is assessing whether to bring its ePower hybrid drivetrain to Europe after topping car sales in Japan with the technology, a top executive said. The automaker is looking to further ...
BERLIN -- Volkswagen was fined 1 billion euros ($1.18 billion) over diesel-emissions cheating in what amounts to one of the highest ever fines imposed by German authorities against a company.
Nissan's decision to quit sales of diesel cars in Europe, where demand has slumped as customers worry about tax rises and looming bans, is set to see more automakers join in. Nissan said on Monday ...
BERLIN -- Volkswagen Group's Spanish division, Seat, said it would hire 250 more workers at its plant near Barcelona to boost production. The new recruits will strengthen the workforce especially ...
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