Could the Volkswagen Golf Alltrack, an accessible little wagon, point the way to VW’s redemption?
Ford Motor will shift small-car production to Mexico despite repeated criticism from President-elect Donald Trump and a pledge from the incoming American leader that companies will face “consequences” for leaving the U.S.
U.S. highway safety regulators raised concerns over General Motors Co.’s plan to halt semiautonomous vehicles with unresponsive motorists, the latest push from government officials to police development of self-driving cars.
General Motors Co.’s first long-range electric car won’t be made widely available for several months, with the auto maker planning to sell the Chevrolet Bolt in California and Oregon in coming weeks to meet its commitment to put it on sale in 2016
Auto brands, including Fiat Chrysler, Ford and Mercedes-Benz, are turning to special-effects tools to help them envision how drivers might use visual information in future dashboard displays.
Mazda Motor CEO Masamichi Kogai said the company plans to start selling electric vehicles in 2019, joining rivals in Japan that face tightening emission standards abroad.
Toyota Motor has agreed to pay up to about $3.4 billion to settle claims some vehicles lacked proper rust protection, leading to corrosion.
Volkswagen and its Audi luxury unit confirmed that U.S. and European investigators are looking into fresh irregularities related to carbon dioxide emissions levels in certain Audi automatic-transmission vehicles.
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Dan Neil test drives a late prototype of the Lexus LC 500 luxury coupe—a clean break from the brand’s usually sober design.
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In addition to offering gobs of torque and exceptional cabin refinement, Maserati’s first SUV is a surprisingly good deal.
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