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Geely plans £1.5 billion investment in Lotus

autherAutocar Professional Bureau     calendar10 Aug 2018

Chinese company is aiming to achieve Porsche-like status for Lotus with huge investment; it bought the British sports car maker in 2017.

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Japanese OEM trio admit miscalculation of emission and fuel economy

autherAutocar Professional Bureau calendar10 Aug 2018

The OEMs apologised and claimed that the improper calculations were unintentional.

Ford rolls out its 10 millionth Mustang after 54 years

autherAutocar Professional Bureau calendar09 Aug 2018

The 10 millionth Mustang was a 2019 Wimbledon white GT that rolled out of the Flat Rock assembly plant in Michigan.

Japan’s Transport Ministry pulls up Suzuki, Mazda and Yamaha for improper emission and fuel tests

autherAutocar Professional Bureau calendar09 Aug 2018

The findings are part of the results on the back of internal investigations ordered by the ministry on the automakers,...

Samsung to invest $22 billion in AI and auto electronics

autherAutocar Professional Bureau calendar09 Aug 2018

Korean major aims to become a leader in electronics components for future cars such as system-on-chips for autonomous ...

Nissan Brazil to study future applications for EV batteries

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Nissan and the Federal University of Santa Catarina commit to research vehicles and people, and the infrastructure of ...

MG reveals new HS SUV in China

By Jimi Beckwith, Autocar UK calendar08 Aug 2018

MG’s latest high-rider takes the brand’s SUV offering up to three; it’s expected to reach the UK next year.

Mazda, Saudi Aramco and AIST to collaborate for reducing CO2 emissions

autherAutocar Professional Bureau calendar08 Aug 2018

Their aim is to develop advanced engine/fuel combinations with improvements in engine efficiency and CO2 reductions as...

Volkswagen to axe diesels in Australia

By Jimi Beckwith, Autocar UK calendar08 Aug 2018

Company says the action, which takes effect from October, is not related to Dieselgate.

Fully autonomous cars could be a fantasy

By Jim Holder, Autocar UK calendar08 Aug 2018

BMW’s Ian Robertson questions the viability of ‘brain-off’ self-driving car technology.