The Volkswagen Group is willing to pay some of the costs in recent retesting of vehicles as a result of the emissions scandal.
Peugeot has unveiled the range-topping version of its forthcoming 3008 range just a month after the SUV was revealed for the first time.
MG Motor UK sales and marketing director Matthew Cheyne claims that the brand’s new GS SUV has the ability to “transform businesses” as he targets 20,000 sales.
The Moving Motor Show at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed will feature first appearances by at least 25 of the world’s most exciting new cars.
Ford has up-scaled its compact Ka offering to liberate space for five in its new five-door Ka+.
Renault has revealed the pricing and specification of its fourth generation Mégane hatchback range ahead of July deliveries.
Infiniti has made major changes within its sales operations and network development team for Europe, the Middle East and Asia as it prepares for a new phase of network expansion.
Volkswagen's profits fell nearly a fifth in the first quarter of this year as it suffers from the impact of the emission scandal.
Growth in new and used car sales has boosted Caffyns’ revenues by 10.6% to £232.5m.
Renault has added the five and seven-seat Grand Scenic to its new MPV model line-up.
Citroen wants the C4 Cactus to appeal to consumers with active lifestyles and is launching a special edition with surf brand Rip Curl.
MPs have branded the failure to push for legal proceedings against Volkswagen Group resulting from the emission scandal as “frighteningly complacent”.
Mini has revived the Seven name for its latest design model, which launched today.
Consumer law experts and consumer champion Which? have called for more information from the Department for Transport (DfT) to see if legal action can be brought against Volkswagen in the wake of its emissions scandal.
UK Volkswagen dealers have expressed concerns that low-profit recall work related to the ‘dieselgate’ emissions scandal will run “for years”.
Toyota has injected some colour into its Aygo range with the launch of the x-cite - complete with Yellow Fizz paintwork.
Volkswagen has claimed that solid operations were overshadowed by “special items resulting from the diesel issue” as CEO Matthias Müller described 2016 as “a year of transition”.
Members of the transport select committee have branded the Government “phenomenally complacent” over the response to the Volkswagen emissions scandal.
Volkswagen Group has reported a loss of €1.3 billion for 2015 after making a €16.2bn provision for costs relating to the diesel emission scandal.
An agreement which will see Volkswagen buy back around 600,000 vehicles from their US owners as part of a $1 billion settlement “sends out the right signals to the consumers”, according to industry analyst.
Government testing of NOx emissions has revealed that Volkswagen were the only manufacturer using a defeat device – but emissions are up to 13-times over allowed levels in ‘real world’ tests.
Volkswagen is once again feeling the force of the US backlash to its emissions deception this week, with a $15 billion lawsuit filed and a possible $1 billion in compensation deal for customers.
The emissions scandal that embroiled Volkswagen last autumn appears to have been forgotten by consumers.
Demand for UK-built cars shows “no sign of slowing” as the UK automotive manufacturing sector experiences 13.1% year-on-year growth, according to SMMT chief executive Mike Hawes.
The first large-scale securities lawsuit brought by institutional investors against Volkswagen AG has been filed in Germany.