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Hyundai Alleged for Safety Lapses by Ex-Employee
Kim reported alleged safety lapses at Hyundai Motor Co - his employer of 26 years.
Renault Stops Production at Some Sites After Global Cyber-Attack
Renault stopped production at several sites on Saturday to prevent the spread of a global cyber-attack that hit its computer systems.
Pininfarina Ties-Up With Iran Khodro for Vehicle Development
Under the agreement, Pininfarina will develop a modular automotive platform that can house at least four different vehicles
Formula One: Valtteri Bottas Can Become the 11th Different Winner in a Row at Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya
Valtteri Bottas is the man most likely to become the 11th different winner in a row at Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya.
Renault Duster Fails Safety Crash Test, Scores a Disappointing Zero Star Out of Five
Renault Duster has scored zero stars out of a five in Global NCAP's crash test.
Tesla Hiring Event Flooded by Job Seeking Mexicans
Tesla is recruiting in the Mexicans for work on robotics and other automated equipment at its Fremont, California factory, where it aims to build 500,000 cars a year by 2018.
Mclaren Offers F1 Simulator Job to Virtual Racing Winner
With real track testing heavily restricted under the regulations, Formula One teams use simulators to acquire data and develop their cars.
Tesla's Revenue Up in Q1, Plugs Older Model S As New Buyers Turn to Model 3
The company reiterated its forecast of delivering 47,000-50,000 Model S and Model X cars in the first half of 2017, a target it announced earlier this year.
Uber in US Court Over Injunction Barring It's Self-driving Program
The ride-services company is contesting a lawsuit by Alphabet Inc's self-driving car unit, Waymo, which accused Uber executive Anthony Levandowski of taking technical secrets from Waymo.
General Motors Poised to Be First to Profit From Electric Vehicles
GM will soon introduce a plug-in, all-electric vehicle based on the Cadillac CT6 luxury sedan, and a Buick extended-range electric vehicle.
Hamilton Hopes Zanardi Can Inspire Injured British Teen
Zanardi, an ex-Formula One driver, had his legs amputated above the knee after a ChampCar crash at the Lausitzring in Germany.
BMW Partners With Aditya Birla Group to Become Premium Mobility Supplier
BMW will supply premium mobility products for the Aditya Birla Group across 50 countries and over 70 companies internationally.
Kia Motors to Invest $1.1 Billion in Its First Indian Factory
The construction of the new factory is planned to begin third quarter of 2017 with a production rollout slated for 2019.
Maruti Seeks to Revive Growth in Compact Sedan Segment With New Dzire
Car market leader Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) is seeking to revive growth in compact sedan segment in the country with the launch of its third generation Dzire next month.
New Approach May Lead to High-powered Batteries
Scientists have developed a new approach that may lead to increase in the performance of high-power electrical storage devices such as car batteries and also decrease their size.
Toyota To Begin Hydrogen Fuel-Cell Cars Test In China From October
Mirai is a four-person sedan introduced in 2014 that has a range of 300 miles and it is Toyota's first mass-market fuel cell car.