Lamborghini Aventador’s special power to punctuate popularity

Nothing can prepare you for the sudden popularity that comes with driving a Lamborghini. More »

New Mercedes C-Class: a car for all the right reasons

The new C-Class Estate is roomier, more practical, more economical and a whole lot more stylish than its predecessor and is the first ever car in Mercedes-Benz range to get its new More »

Ford Focus ST is affordable, fun driver

The 2014 Ford Focus ST is a fun-to-drive, spirited hatchback with turbo power, European-style handling and practical seating and cargo room. More »

China’s NEVS suspends Saab output amid cash shortage

China's NEVS suspends Saab output amid cash shortage

China’s National Electric Vehicle Sweden has temporarily halted output of Saab cars due to a shortage of funds, it said on Tuesday.

Navigant forecasts PLUG-INS & FCVS to be 2.5% of all vehicles in use in 2035

Navigant forecasts plug-in & FCVS to be 2.5% of all vehicles in use in 2035

In a new report, Navigant Research estimates that nearly 84.1 million new light-duty vehicles (LDVs) will be sold globally in 2014, putting more than 1.2 billion vehicles on the world’s roads.

PSA taps Renault’s former China chief to head DS brand in Asia

PSA taps Renault's former China chief to head DS brand in Asia

PSA/Peugeot-Citroen has hired Renault’s former China chief, Chen Guozhang, to oversee its upscale DS brand in Asia, reported China Business News, a Shanghai-based daily newspaper.

VIA acquires Prodigy engineering an EV design company

VIA acquires Prodigy engineering an EV design company

VIA Motors, a privately held plug-in electric vehicle development and manufacturing company, has acquired Prodigy Engineering, an electric vehicle design, engineering and prototyping company. Prodigy has been under contract with VIA to prototype new vehicle models for the company’s expanding portfolio.

Fiat Chrysler plans small, finance-focused staff for new London HQ

Fiat Chrysler plans small, finance-focused staff for new London HQ

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles’ new London headquarters will have a staff of about 50 people, most of whom will have a finance background, said two people familiar with the details of the automaker’s plan to shift its tax residency to the UK.