Gigastamping, in which pre-welded elements are stamped into a single part in a single stroke, is increasingly being adopted by automakers to cut manufacturing costs amid the EV transition.
Ford is expected to show a new version of the Bronco SUV on Jan. 13, the night before the event officially begins.
Dongfeng's local distributor, Marcar, said output could begin this year at a production site in the country, but investment for the project is still being sought.
The third-generation Tiguan, VW's top seller, along with a redesign of the Atlas large crossover, should help the German brand's U.S. fortunes, executives believe.
After a year of ups and downs, VW's U.S. dealers are looking for wins in 2026, according to the chairman of the brand's dealer council.
Automotive News Europe managing editor Douglas A. Bolduc talks about how European automakers are racing to close the software ...
Benz G63 lost during transport across the country is the basis of a lawsuit brought by the automaker's financial services division against the transport brokers and carriers involved.
Robert Brockman's estate settles a landmark 2020 tax evasion case for $750 million, covering back taxes and penalties from 2004 to 2018. Brockman, a former Reynolds and Reynolds CEO, died in 2022.
Kevin Reilly is heading into his third term as chairman of the Genesis Retail Advisory Board and he wants the automaker and its dealers to continue to invest in the brand.
John Krafcik received the Automotive Hall of Fame’s 2026 Mobility Innovator Award at CES, honoring his leadership in autonomous and sustainable mobility.
Thomas Ingenlath, who takes over as Volvo’s chief design officer on Feb. 1, said his priority will be to create a more seamless and sophisticated interaction between the car and its occupants in the ...
Infiniti Americas boss Tiago Castro is being tasked with reviving Nissan’s U.S. sales. He'll succeed Michael Soutter, who ...