More than 979,000 vehicles including Ford expeditions and Ford hybrid vehicles are being recalled. Check all here.
Stellantis and Foxconn plan to supply the auto industry with semiconductors beginning in 2026.
The Ford Super Duty pickups are used for everything from personal transportation to utility company bucket trucks and ambulances.
J.D. Power's 2023 U.S. Initial Quality Study showed a decline in quality in new vehicles.
A source with knowledge of the plan identified how many cuts will be made, whose jobs will be targeted and when.
In documents posted by U.S. safety regulator, Honda said the rear view camera image may not appear on the dashboard screen in certain models.
Ford’s recall of almost 300,000 Explorer SUV’s is under investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Volkswagen says it won't cut prices to hold onto market share in China, where sales of its electric vehicles plunged in the first quarter amid intensifying competition.
Chinese automaker BYD plans to expand into electric vehicles manufacturing and assembly in Vietnam, according to a Vietnamese government statement citing the company's chair.
Toyota just unveiled the 2024 Tacoma truck with engine upgrades, a brand new off-road model and more.
Ford EV owners in the US can use the Ford’s mobile app to use Tesla’s 12,000 Supercharger stations, the company’s name for its fast charging stations, starting next year, announced Ford CEO Jim Farley and Tesla CEO Elon Musk.
Apparently, America needs more car seats. So, when Volkswagen unveiled the ID. Buzz, a retro-styled electric van, last year it noted that the version for North America would be longer and would have three rows of seats.
General Motors electric vehicle owners can soon access Tesla’s vast network of electric vehicle fast chargers, called Superchargers, both companies announced Thursday. GM said it will begin to integrate Tesla’s charging ports, dubbed the North American Ch...
Former Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn has sued the company for more than $1 billion in a lawsuit filed to Lebanon’s public prosecutor, according to a copy of the lawsuit seen by Reuters.
Central bankers across the globe are delivering a message: Slow and steady won’t win the race against inflation.