Tesla Motors published a long list of risks in its latest annual report. Here are the most interesting ones.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is voluntarily calling back some 2012 and 2013 Dodge Durangos and 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokees.
Automakers release U.S. new-car sales reports Monday. Data indicate the country's industry is headed toward its best year since 2001.
Fearing foreign dominance in self-driving cars, Japanese companies, government and researchers plan how to stay in the game.
Facing dismal U.S. sales, the German automaker is setting up a center to develop vehicles Americans want to buy.
Tata Motors says Jaguar Land Rover is scouting for a North American automotive plant. Georgia is reportedly vying for it.
Toyota will make 700 Mirai hydrogen fuel cell cars this year as it slowly teaches its team how to assemble that kind of car.
If Apple is building a car, it will be an expensive and complicated new business for the $700 billion tech giant.
The Daytona 500 is set to begin 1 p.m. Sunday in Florida.
India's Mahindra Reva wants to lure Europeans to a low-cost, all-electric city car that has not sold well back home.
The vehicle reportedly resembles a minivan, and will not have any of the self-driving functionality that its rival Google has been developing.
As many as half of car owners ignore efforts to get flawed vehicles repaired as they casually accept the risks.
Tesla is spending at a faster rate than expected, as it tries to become a big player in a capital-intensive industry.
Elon Musk said that the design of the battery is complete, and production would begin in about six months.
The Fremont, California, maker of the Model S electric car reported a major miss on fourth-quarter and annual results.
As Tesla closes the book on 2014, here’s what’s important for the company heading into its transition year.
CEO Elon Musk is looking to fire overseas executives after weak sales cast doubt on his ambitious global expansion plans.
A new study suggests robotic cars could greatly slash U.S. car ownership by serving multiple family members.
China’s economy is slowing, but so far this hasn’t impacted demand for new cars.
China’s largest supplier of wireless car computers is teaming up with automaker Chery and ridesharing platform Yongche.
Four automakers have issued air bag-related recalls covering 2.31 million vehicles since the start of 2015.
The findings, released by a senator’s office, showed that most manufacturers have no way to track electronic intrusions in real time.
If the electric car market is about to break out then Tesla will face the giants poised to cash in.
At least 150 former Apple employees have been drawn to Tesla over the years, but why would anyone leave Cupertino?
Automakers reported a big jump in new-car sales in January, but data suggests the “middle class” average price is a myth.
Google, a big Uber investor, is developing its own ride-hailing app, while Uber is reportedly making its own robotic automobile.
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."