Low gas prices have sent buyers to the automaker's SUVs, helping offset declines in demand for its sedans.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles said U.S. sales increased 6 percent in April as buyers flocked to Jeep SUVs and the new Chrysler 200 mid-sized car.
Volkswagen AG reported a good first quarter, but U.S. market share for the Volkswagen brand is at a four-year low.
GM on Thursday will announce a multibillion-dollar, multiyear investment in several U.S. manufacturing plants in a move to boost production and vehicle quality, a person familiar with the matter said.
The automaker has recalled nearly 930,000 vehicles since Friday and 1.32 million since the start of the year.
Detroit automakers have come full circle, relying as they did before the financial crisis on profits from selling trucks and sport utility vehicles in the United States to cover losses overseas.
Ahead of Tesla’s announcement that it’s getting into “very large” batteries, guess what the company’s stock is doing?
“If you look at the exterior styling and interior craftsmanship ... you can’t tell if something is a foreign product or a local brand,” one industry expert says.
Deputy Chairman Berthold Huber will temporarily assume leadership of the board until the election of a new chairman, Volkswagen said.
Tesla’s high-tech luxury electric car is piquing interest from car-hailing and taxi companies worldwide.
The German automaker is accused of pressurizing dealers in China to set minimum sales prices on some of its cars.
Tesla Motors is considering a shareholder call to stop the use of animal products in its vehicles.
Tesla Motors ended speculation it will announce a motorcycle next week. What it has in store is storage.
China's biggest car show is a window on sexism in the country, and on efforts to move beyond it.
Called Corolla and Levin Hev, the hybrid vehicles will be rolled out in China in the second half of the year, Toyota says.
GM had asked U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Robert Gerber to ban lawsuits claiming $10 billion in lost value for 27 million recalled cars.
Consumer responses to new and refreshed models bode well for the U.S. automaker in a region with a still-sluggish economy.
Ford will soon announce $2.5 billion to expand Mexican operations while Toyota eyes a new $1 billion Corolla factory.
Tesla Motors needs to deliver nearly 5,000 vehicles a month in the last three quarters to hit 55,000 deliveries in 2015.
The oil company is working with race car builders to make a tiny, fuel-sipping car without hybrid plug-in technology.
Consumers in Asia’s third-largest economy sent auto sales up for the first time in three years. Here's why.
In a push to deliver 55,000 cars this year, Tesla has added power and range to its lowest-priced Model S.
Tesla reported a record number of Model S deliveries in the first quarter, which is not the same as a sales record.
Tesla shares rallied after the electric car maker said it will report its quarterly sales numbers weeks ahead of each earnings report.
Every year, the world’s automakers bring some of their best concepts to the New York International Auto Show.
The CT6 is the start of Cadillac’s new alphanumeric nomenclature. Cadillac officially unveiled the car just before the New York International Auto Show.
President Obama’s transportation bill, which went to Congress this week, would bolster the traffic safety watchdog’s power.
The McLaren 570S’s main competitor is the Porsche 911 Turbo S, which has a base price around $180,000. Expect the McLaren to be near that price.
U.S. automakers are hoping China’s rapidly growing appetite for luxury wheels can take the two iconic car brands over the top.