Alfa Romeo Giulia GTA Configurator Makes Up for Limited Choice With Sweet Italian-Flag Colors.
Article By: Nick Yekikian Alfa Romeo dropped a 540-hp bomb on the automotive world when it announced the 2020 Giulia…
Production at Volkswagen in Wolfsburg begins again today.
Article from Volkswagen Newsroom The Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand resumed vehicle production at its Wolfsburg plant today with the early…
Tesla Model S, Porsche Taycan, & other EVs populate list of fastest-accelerating cars in the world.
Article By: Simon Alvarez It may seem inconceivable today, but there was once a time when the idea of an…
Volkswagen and Toyota Will Begin Reopening European Car Plants Next Week.
Article By: Wire Service The world’s biggest carmakers will gradually reopen plants in Europe starting next week, but with a…
Japan automakers cutting off pay to 32,000 North American workers.
Toyota lays off 5,000 temps, postpones North American reopening.
Inside the Canadian automotive industry’s mission to make more ventilators.
Article by: Steven Chase and Matthew McClearn Linda Hasenfratz, chief executive of auto-parts giant Linamar Corp., a company from Guelph,…
Can Detroit’s automakers solve America’s ventilator crisis?
As demand for the devices outpaces supply, General Motors and Ford seek to retool plants and develop a new supply chain.
Ford preparing to make 50,000 ventilators in 100 days for hospitals amid COVID-19 pandemic.
Article by: Kevin Barry One of America’s largest automakers is answering the call to help medical professionals who need more…
Europe’s car industry employs 14 million people. It’s shutting down!
Three of Europe’s biggest carmakers are closing manufacturing plants across the region as the coronavirus pandemic deals a huge blow to an industry that was already heading for a third consecutive year of falling sales.
Coronavirus: Is the car industry about to crash?
The global pandemic has had such far-reaching effects on automotive businesses and events that it might never be the same again.










