Kia has revealed a new concept teaser image of its Cross GT ahead of the Chicago Motor Show.
Vauxhall has introduced twin-turbo diesel technology to the Zafira Tourer range making it one of the most powerful diesel seven-seaters on the market.
Our stereotype of the Germans is that they are the masters of engineering: great at perfecting the tangible, but not really the people you want for the intangible. However, it is getting harder to ignore the fact that, when it comes to branding, they appear to be the best in the industry.
Ford, Daimler and Renault-Nissan have signed a three-way agreement for the joint development of common fuel cell system to speed up availability of zero-emission car technology and significantly reduce investment costs across all companies.
Toyota has regained its position as the biggest carmaker in the world after boosting sales by 22% in 2012 to 9.75 million units globally.
Kia has previewed its Pro_Cee’d GT ahead of the Geneva Motor Show in March.
Ford dealers are making January 24th Fiesta day as orders open for the new Fiesta ST hot hatch.
Former UK franchised dealer and car collector Tom Mautner has been named as one of the members of an advisory board for reborn car brand Alpine.
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars today confirmed the launch of its next model, Rolls-Royce Wraith.
The boards of Mazda and Alfa Romeo have announced they will proceed with their project to build a new sports car together.
A new, more efficient 1.6-litre diesel will be launched by Vauxhall in 2013, promising a 10% improvement in fuel economy compared with larger engines.
More Mini production is to be shifted out of the UK but the British brand's German owner says that Oxford will always be the home of the famous small car.
Fiat boss Sergio Marchionne, who also heads up American car firm Chrysler wants the EU to step in and help rescue Europe's beleaguered automotive industry.
Vauxhall’s new four-seat convertible, the Cascada, will be priced between £23,995 and £29,080 when it arrives in showrooms in April.
Skoda’s new Octavia will be priced between £15,990 and £23,240 when it goes on sale in the UK from March 16.
Volkswagen will decide this year whether to introduce a new budget brand aimed at developing markets.
Bentley could match its 2007 record of 10,000 sales in 2013, says global sales and marketing chief Kevin Rose.
The Royal Household has just taken delivery of a one-off Renault Twizy.
Volvo is paying the price for the lack of investment in the last days of Ford ownership after the 2008 banking collapse, says sales and marketing chief Doug Speck.
Kia’s new president Peter Schreyer will also be overseeing design for Hyundai as he takes on a wider group role to steer the future design direction for both brands, as well as Kia as a company.
Jaguar Land Rover is creating 800 jobs at its Solihull factory to help support the introduction of new models programmes throughout this year.
Mercedes-Benz has revealed its new CLA four-door small coupe at the Detroit Motor Show.
Budget car brand Dacia could gain a large foothold in cash-strapped austerity Britain which could put the brakes on Chinese ambitions to target the UK car market, according to CAP.
Honda has announced it expects to cut 800 of the 3,500 workers at its Swindon assembly plant.
What Car? has revealed its best cars of 2013 and the Audi A3 Sportback won the overall award of Car of the Year as well as Small Family Car of the Year.