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Europeans abandoning diesel while SUVs continue to boom

There were still 6.76 million diesels sold across Europe last year, but the 43.7 percent market share that represents is the lowest for diesels in the last decade. …

Next-generation Nissan Juke set for 2018 launch, says report

The Nissan Juke might not be everyone's idea of a stylish crossover, but it's hard to argue with the sales success the Nissan has enjoyed worldwide since it went into production in 2010.…

Lamborghini considering hybridization of next Aventador

The Aventador already uses lightweight carbon-fiber for its bodywork, so the developers can't drop a whole load of weight by changing what the car is made from.…

Corvette signed by 20 Hollywood stars goes up for auction in Paris

This Chevrolet Corvette Roadster, purchased at a charity event, has the signatures of 20 Hollywood stars on its dashboard: Ben Affleck, Christian Bale, Orlando Bloom, and more…

Volkswagen launches special edition Amarok Dark Label pickup

As far as exterior styling is concerned, the Dark Label boasts a fetching set of 18-inch Rawson alloy wheels, matte black mirror housings, black door handles and a black rear bumper. …

WATCH: Ford teases ‘most powerful street-legal production Ford ever’

Ford just released a teaser video of what it's describing as "the most powerful street-legal production Ford ever."…

GM plans driverless ride-hailing service without manual controls for 2019

Non-traditional manufacturers are certainly making an effort to get in on the act of developing driverless vehicles and bringing them to market.…

Bucking trend, Hyundai bets on hydrogen fuel cell for new car

Hyundai said it plans to sell the Nexo in California later this year, in a bet on hydrogen even as many rivals turn to battery power.…

Toyota launches ‘e-Palette’ vehicle concept

Self-driving buses aren't new, but Toyota's concept vehicle unveiled Monday aims to be more than just that: a mobile platform for e-commerce, ridesharing and medical services, for a start.…

Nissan develops technology to control cars with brain signals

Nissan has announced it's having success with developing technology that will enable vehicles to be controlled by interpreting signals from the driver's brain.…

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