Lincoln scrubs odors from vehicles it exports to China, a massive car market whose consumers have distinct preferences.
General Motors compensation chief Kenneth Feinberg says processing claims for death and injury will take months.
It previously forecast 770 billion yen, but has set aside an extra 50 billion yen to cover what it said were quality-related costs.
To cope with Japanese competition in the U.S., Hyundai said it plans to "adjust vehicle prices within acceptable levels."
The forecast underscores CEO Akio Toyoda's resolve to steer the company through measured, profitable growth rather than chase volumes.
Ford Motor’s previous recall involved nearly 3,000 F-350, F-450 and F-550 trucks, which are equipped with 6.7-liter diesel engines.
Google says it hasn’t decided whether to build the cars itself, or sell systems to major manufacturers.
Google Inc. has begun discussions with top automakers and has assembled a team of traditional and nontraditional suppliers to speed efforts to bring self-driving cars to market by 2020, the company said.
Investor sell-off from CEO Elon Musk’s comments in Detroit slashed nearly 6 percent off the stock price.
Tesla Motors shares dive more than 9 percent after Musk’s comments in Detroit on China and profitability.
Detroit's annual North American International Auto Show opens to the public on Saturday.
Tesla's upcoming Model 3 electric car will be critical for the company in reaching its goal of selling 500,000 vehicles a year by 2020.
Speaking in Detroit, Tesla Motors CEO said China sales fell in the fourth quarter.
Meanwhile, GM and Nissan are poised to take on Tesla in the race for an affordable long-range electric car.
Toyota’s luxury division wants younger customers, and thinks the best way to get them is to amp up its existing cars.
Toyota is also looking to open two new assembly plants in China and another in Mexico, according to people familiar with the company's plans.
The sale collapsed due to its large size and as "some conditions were not met," Hyundai Motor said in a statement.
It’s been a decade since America’s most popular midsized pickup truck has seen a complete overhaul.
A decade after the last Honda NSX supercar rolled off the line, the revived Ohio-made NSX shows up in Detroit.
After years of promoting its smaller cars and compacts, Ford is showing off the power of its EcoBoost engines.
General Motors engineers have extended the next Volt’s electric-only range from 38 miles to 50 miles.
Ford and Volkswagen win this year’s North American Car and Truck/Utility of the Year Awards.
From a beefy F-150 Raptor to a high-performance Lexus sedan, this year’s event is about flexing muscle.
The automaker plans to export a Chinese-made midsize sedan this year to the United States, and is considering building a US factory.
The Chevrolet Bolt, with an enhanced battery manufactured by South Korea’s LG Chem, will directly challenge Tesla’s upcoming Model 3.
The Swedish automaker is developing systems that will detect impending collisions and stop the car.
The Japanese automaker admits it knew as far back as 2011 about failing to disclose years of complaints about accidents and injuries.
Ford caught a lot of flak for its current infotainment system. The automaker is now looking to SYNC 3 to win back customers.
According to an estimate, the 1,200 luxury cars aboard the Hoegh Osaka could be worth close to $151.80 million.
NHTSA has been accused of acting too slowly to prevent dangers involving Takata Corp air bags and General Motors Co ignition switches.