The auto industry pulled up its bootstraps and weathered the pandemic of 2020 with a mix of drastic actions and rapid pivots to new ways of doing business.
The auto industry pulled up its bootstraps and weathered the pandemic of 2020 with a mix of drastic actions and rapid pivots to new ways of doing business.
Will the successful alliance fall apart with its inspiration and driving force missing in action?
Fiat Chrysler has withdrawn its proposal to merge with French automaker Renault — a deal that would have reshaped the global auto industry and helped the carmakers compete in the race for ...
Fiat Chrysler pitched a finely balanced merger of equals to Renault on Monday to...
Fiat Chrysler’s truck success, Carlos Ghosn’s reported impending arrest, General Motors’ continued cuts, Audi’s investments into electrification and autonomy, and November sales reports. ...
Fiat Chrysler submitted a multibillion-dollar bid to merge with French automaker Renault on Monday.
CEOs hopes and frustrations have been on display on the floor of the North American International Auto Show in Detroit during the press preview this week.
From Tesla's rise to the advent of self-driving vehicles, from Dieselgate to the arrival of Uber, the decade was action-packed.
Renault, its Japanese partner Nissan, and tech giant Alphabet's Waymo are exploring a partnership to develop and use self-driving vehicles.
On paper the combination makes a lot of sense. It will not be easy to pull off in practice
New CEO understands he can't build a global auto powerhouse tied to Paris without profit-rich pickups and SUVs generated by United States and Canada.