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  • Marc Lichte

    Following the departure of Wolfgang Egger as head of design at Audi earlier this month, the German automaker has announced that Marc Lichte will now take up the reigns. Lichte, 44, comes to Audi following a stint as head of exterior design for the Volkswagen brand, where he worked on several Golf projects as well as the striking Scirocco. Lichte has been tasked with further developing and differentiating the design of Audi’s respective model lines, which to even an expert’s eye can often be difficult to distinguish on just a passing glance. He will also be faced with coming up...

  • Protean in-wheel electric motor
    VW and Protean team up for in-wheel electric motors

    As electric cars become more prevalent in the market place, many automakers are still exploring the best way to make use of electric drivetrains. We've seen everything from plug-in hybrids through front-drive electric cars like Nissan's Leaf, to more advanced offerings like the four-wheel driven...

  • Computer-generated image of future BMW plant in Araquari, Brazil
    BMW To Build Handful Of Models At New Brazilian Plant

    Just days after Jaguar Land Rover announced it will start building vehicles in Brazil in 2016, BMW has announced it has started construction of its own Brazilian plant, which is expected to come online by the fall of 2014. BMW already has a motorcycle plant in Brazil but strong sales of luxury cars...

  • 2013 Holden Commodore Calais V
    Holden To Be Replaced By Chevrolet In Australia?

    With this week’s news that Holden will cease production in Australia at the end of 2017, speculation has emerged that General Motors may retire the brand completely and have it replaced by Chevrolet. The Holden lineup already consists primarily of Chevrolet models, so the thinking is that...

  • GM and PSA Peugeot Citroen alliance
    GM Sells Stake In PSA Peugeot Citroën, Gives Update On Alliance

    Despite its significant restructuring moves of the past week, General Motors remains committed to its alliance with France’s PSA Peugeot Citroën and plans to expand somewhat on the original deal. The alliance primarily concerns models destined to be sold outside the U.S., though some...

  • 2013 Holden Commodore production
    Holden to end vehicle production in Australia in 2017

    The manufacture of mass-produced cars in Australia is all but over, with General Motors’ local division Holden announcing today it will cease production by the end of 2017. The news comes just months after Ford announced it will end production in Australia by 2016, and the third local...

  • 2014 Land Rover Range Rover Sport

    Jaguar Land Rover is the latest automaker to announce plans to open a plant in Brazil, in order to capitalize on the market’s growing demand for premium vehicles. In the past year we’ve seen Audi, BMW and Mercedes-Benz all announce plans to build new plants in Brazil and now Jaguar Land Rover has too. “Brazil and the surrounding regions are very important,” Jaguar Land Rover CEO Dr. Ralf Speth said in a statement. “Customers there have an increasing appetite for highly capable premium products.” Jaguar Land Rover is to become the first British automaker to...

  • 2013 Holden Commodore Calais V
    Australian Government Denies Reports Claiming Holden Production To End By 2016

    The Australian government has denied reports from local media that General Motors’ Aussie subsidiary Holden will be ending production in 2016, about when Holden’s Commodore range and the version of the Cruze it produces is scheduled to be replaced by their respective successors. Holden...

  • 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible
    Chevrolet To Become Niche Brand In Europe By 2016

    General Motors has confirmed that its Chevrolet brand will no longer have a mainstream presence in Western and Eastern Europe by 2016, leaving Opel (Vauxhall in the U.K.) to serve as the General’s volume brand in those markets. General Motors Company [NYSE:GM] concedes that Chevrolet has...

  • 2014 Lamborghini Aventador Roadster
    Lamborghini Seeks New U.S. Chief After Parting Ways With Michael Lock

    Lamborghini is in need of a new chief for its American operations, Automobili Lamborghini America, after the automaker terminated the contract of the American branch's current COO Michael Lock. Neither Lock nor Lamborghini have revealed the decision behind the move, but the automaker in a statement...

  • 2013 Wiesmann GT MF4-CS
    Germany’s Wiesmann No Longer Insolvent

    It looks like it isn’t the end of the road for niche German sports car manufacturer Wiesmann just yet. After declaring itself insolvent in August, Wiesmann has now confirmed that the reasons for its original insolvency filing no longer exist. Wiesmann hasn’t mentioned the reasons why it...

  • 2014 Saab 9-3 Aero
    Saab Resumes Production, Starts With 9-3

    With NEVS’ acquisition of Saab and some of the bankrupt automaker’s few remaining assets complete, the consortium, made up of Chinese and Japanese interests, is now focused on the launch of its first Saab model. That first model is a 9-3 Aero sedan, production of which commenced today...

  • Nissan BladeGlider Electric Sports Car Concept  -  2013 Tokyo Motor Show

    Nissan’s radical BladeGlider electric sports car has led to the Japanese automaker being sued over the concept’s design. The company responsible for the original DeltaWing race car, DeltaWing Project 56, which is led by motorsport icon Don Panoz and formerly linked with Nissan, has filed a civil suit in a court in Georgia against Nissan and one of the BladeGlider’s key designers, Ben Bowlby. Bowlby was previously involved with the DeltaWing project and since joining Nissan has helped design the automaker’s new ZEOD RC electric Le Mans prototype, another wedge-shaped...

  • Jaguar Land Rover and Intel technical center in Portland, Oregon
    Jaguar Land Rover Pairs With Intel For Future Infotainment Tech

    Jaguar Land Rover is the latest automaker to pair with a technology company to develop its future in-car technology. As consumer tech and in-car tech converge, automakers are spending much more time developing in-car systems that allow greater integration between our daily connected lives and our...

  • Mercedes-Benz opens new R&D facility in Silicon Valley
    Mercedes Opens Silicon Valley R&D Center For Future Tech Development

    Mercedes-Benz has opened a new research and development site in Sunnyvale, Silicon Valley--the fruits of which will influence the automaker's technology for years to come. While the area is best known for tech firms like Google, Apple and Facebook, Mercedes first established a base there in 1994...

  • British politicians visit Lotus factory in Hethel, England
    Lotus Receives £10 Million From British Government

    Lotus has managed to secure £10.44 million (approximately $16.86 million) in funding from the British government via its Regional Growth Fund program, which is aimed at creating jobs in the U.K. Lotus says the funds will be used for research and development of products, along with staff...

  • 2012 Fisker Karma
    Fisker files for bankruptcy, assets sold to Hybrid Technology

    Electric car startup Fisker Automotive has finally filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, more than one year since it last built one its $103,000 Karma extended-range electric sedans. It means Fisker will fail to pay its remaining portion of a $192 million loan awarded to it back in 2010 under the...

  • Senior executives from Daimler and BAIC
    Mercedes Parent Company Daimler Buys 12 Percent Of China’s BAIC

    German auto giant Daimler, the parent company of Mercedes-Benz, is slowly expanding its interest in rival automakers. Already a shareholder in automakers such as Aston Martin, Renault Nissan and Tesla, Daimler has now finalized a deal to buy a 12 percent stake in Chinese automaker BAIC. This marks...

  • 2011 De Tomaso SLS (Sport Luxury Sedan) Concept

    There have been several attempts to revive once proud Italian sports car manufacturer De Tomaso, and now it looks like there’s set to be another. Most recently, a former Fiat manager acquired the rights to the brand and even unveiled a concept in 2011. The plans went sour and a new buyer was sought. In February 2012, it looked like the brand had attracted a Chinese buyer, though the deal failed and bankruptcy ensued. Since then, courts have been trying to find a buyer, and while several companies have expressed interest, with BMW alleged to be among the suitors, it looks like a little...

  • 2013 Holden Commodore range
    Holden Planning FWD Commodore, Isn't Promising Australian Production: Report

    The sun may be about to set on production of Holden cars in Australia, with a report out this week claiming a document prepared for the local government, using information supplied by the General Motors brand, concluded that production of mass-market cars by the automaker was unviable. The...

  • Moray Callum
    Moray Callum Succeeds J Mays As Ford Design Chief

    Ford design chief J Mays, the man who oversaw the designs of the Aston Martin DB9, Ford GT and the most recent Ford Mustang Shelby GT500, is stepping down from the top role. He also leaves his post as head of design for Lincoln. Mays, 59, is retiring after 33 years in the automotive industry, of...

  • 2014 Caterham Brutus 750
    Caterham Further Consolidates Group, Launches Motorcycle Division

    Not long ago, Caterham was a barely known entity churning out a handful of Lotus Seven roadsters per year. In 2006, a group of ex-Lotus executives took over the company and ran it until 2011 when it was bought by Malaysian businessman Tony Fernandes. Since then, Fernandes has entered Caterham into...

  • 2013 Morgan Aero Coupe
    Morgan Motor Company Moves On, Plans Future

    It has been a hectic few months for the Morgan Motor Company, but the company's boss, Steve Morris, says he's keen to move on from recent events and plan the company's future. Fans and the media alike were left shocked by last month's revelation that Charles Morgan, grandson of the company's...

  • 2014 Alfa Romeo 4C
    Marchionne: New Five-Year Alfa Romeo Strategy Coming In 2014

    Fiat is determined to transform Alfa Romeo into a credible brand capable of competing against the likes of Audi, but currently the automaker only has two aging hatchbacks in its lineup, the MiTo and Giulietta, and the very limited production 4C sports car. Despite the lack of product, Fiat boss...

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