The humanoid robot is designed to perform a number of tasks at the production line of a Chinese plant building commercial vehicles
Acura continues to have a troubled 2024 with sales of the TLX down 50 percent YTD, while other models such as the Integra haven’t fared much better
Soaring Forester sales (+61.4%) propelled Subaru to a 7.3% year-over-year increase.
The NHTSA opened a preliminary evaluation after two accidents where Zoox-operated vehicles were rear-ended by motorcyclists
The carmaker originally promised to launch a removable roof option for the R1T in 2022
This could be Alfa’s fifth model and fourth SUV offering, sitting above the Junior, Tonale, and Stelvio
Hyundai EVs built in the U.S. will initially use battery packs sourced from SK On in Hungary
Huge profit margins means firms like BYD could easily handle being slapped with tariffs designed to make them more expensive in Europe, some experts think
A much-awaited revival of the Toyota Celica coupe might have a combustion engine after all
A probe into the work of several major Japanese automakers since 2014 found irregularities in how they test vehicles
Did Porsche do enough to address consumer complaints about an issue with the transfer cases in its SUVs?
Cost of fixing expensive systems designed to prevent accidents can make cars uneconomical to repair when a crash can’t be avoided
The technology company says that the founder’s remarks regarding the EV6 electric SUV were misrepresented and taken out of context
Despite earlier calling upon European automakers to form an alliance against competition from China, Renault will now team up with a Chinese company for the new Twingo
The 2023MY 500X is the ghost of Fiat past as U.S. dealers are sitting on more than seven months’ worth of inventory
Owners complain that the damage began only 2 or 3 years after the model rolled off the production line
Automaker told us following this week’s engine plan announcement that we’ll see more as soon as the new rotaries meet emissions regulations
New vehicle inventory in the U.S. jumped to 76 days’ worth at the start of May