Chinese car manufacturer interested in buying Fiat Chrysler

Great Wall told Reuters it had “an intention to acquire” some or all of the world’s seventh-largest car maker, Fiat Chrysler.

Aston Martin’s Vanquish Zagato expands with two new members

Aston Martin’s Vanquish Zagato family is about to expand with two new members, and one of them is a Shooting Brake with two doors and a tall rear hatch.

Audi 2019 A8 shows new level of autonomous driving

Audi becomes the first car company to offer Level 3 capability on a production vehicle, which allows hands-off capability but requires the driver to take back control at any time.

HELLA Pagid launches Composite Disc Brake Rotors for aftermarket

HELLA Pagid OE Composite Disc Brake Rotors Reduce Weight, Improve Driving Properties. This two-piece design is now available for aftermarket applications

Tesla to build cars in Shanghai, China

Tesla has confirmed it is working with the Shanghai government to take the necessary steps to begin producing cars in China to cope with the country’s 25 percent import tariff when it brings cars from California to China.

BMW adds Delphi as autonomous development partner

Delphi Automotive joined BMW AG, Intel Corp. and Mobileye as a new partner in the development of advanced autonomous systems.

BMW adds Delphi as autonomous development partner

Delphi Automotive joined BMW AG, Intel Corp. and Mobileye as a new partner in the development of advanced autonomous systems.

Tesla failes with Automatic Emergency Braking

Last week, Consumer Reports lowered their rating of the Tesla Model S and Model X. The reason? Neither car offered drivers automatic emergency braking, a safety feature the company said would be rolled out before the end of 2016.

Chinese Qoros EV presents Tesla competitor

Chinese automaker Qoros unveiled an electric sport sedan concept on Wednesday at the 2017 Shanghai auto show.
Some say, this will be a serious competitor for Tesla.

Hyundai, Kia recalls 1.5 million vehicles over engine issue

Hyundai Motor Co and Kia Motors Corp said on Friday they plan to recall nearly 1.5 million vehicles in the United States and South Korea due to engine issues, the latest blow for two firms already struggling in key markets.