Carly Schaffner discusses the implications of GM's BrightDrop shutting down and how Hyundai can leverage this partnership.
Two years following the end of the 2020-23 microchip shortage, supply chains for automotive-grade semiconductors remain ...
As President Donald Trump toured Tokyo ahead of the Japan Mobility Show, Japanese automakers were all abuzz about the potential of “reverse importing” U.S.-made models.
The automaker, which first signaled its interest in resuming local production in India a year ago, has been preparing the investment for months, Bloomberg reported.
BorgWarner ranks No. 20 on the Automotive News list of the top 100 global suppliers with worldwide sales to automakers of $14.1 billion in 2024. (AUTOMOTIVE NEWS FILE PHOTO) ...
Spokane, Wash., dealership owner was flying to a weekend hunting trip with his brothers when the crash happened, according to a Facebook post from his widow, Nadine Arrotta.
Mercedes eyes boost in production in the U.S. as it stays cautiously optimistic about growth despite the impact of import tariffs.
Without going into detail, Jeff Hines said he has seen “a couple of different potential options” for the plant in Brampton.
Volvo CEO Hakan Samuelsson, who previously aimed for the automaker to be all-electric by 2030, is now less bullish about BEVs because acceptance of the drivetrain has varied widely around the world.
The 2023 Ford Bronco is under recall for a loose bolt in the driver's seat that may cause one or both front seats to dislodge. (FORD) ...
Wingtech Technology says any deal to restart Nexperia’s exports from China must include reinstating the Dutch chipmaker’s former CEO, setting a high bar in discussions to resolve the standoff.
A Texas Kia dealership's September sale to a new owner led to a settlement in a multimillion lawsuit involving Hyundai Capital America and U.S. Bank National Association.
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