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VW wants to team up with other automakers to create an industry standard for self-driving technology. Such a move would give companies better legal protection following accidents involving ...
Jaguar Land Rover said it will invest $18 billion over the next three years to be able to offer electrified versions of all its models after customers' wariness about buying diesel-fueled vehicles ...
Maxime Picat has helped to guide PSA's comeback from near bankruptcy in 2013, first as managing director for the Peugeot brand and now as group operations director for Europe. The 44-year-old ...
Volvo and Chinese Internet giant Baidu will jointly develop electric cars capable of Level 4 autonomous driving. It's the latest move by Volvo to become a leading player in the robotaxi sector.
Mercedes's next S class, which is due in 2020, will offer the brand's first Level 3 self-driving system capable of eyes-off conditional autonomy.
An external committee tasked by Nissan to help improve corporate governance at the automaker is opposed to the idea of Renault Chairman Jean-Dominique Senard being appointed to lead Nissan's board ...
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.
Renault and Nissan have given themselves two years to decide on a possible merger between the two automakers or find an alternative mechanism to enhance their partnership, people familiar with the ...
Since the automobile and airplane were invented, people have dreamed of merging the two so that cars could take flight. Now automakers are bringing the possibility closer.
This year's Geneva auto show will highlight how battery-powered cars will soon join the mass-market with debuts such as a production full-electric version of the new Peugeot 208 and concepts for ...
VW brand will skip the Paris auto show this year, the company said. VW joins Ford, Nissan and Infiniti on the list of brands that will ditch the biennial industry gathering in the French capital.
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