Fiat, Alfa Romeo and Jeep-Chrysler dealers, covering a total of 310 outlets across the UK, are undergoing a root and branch review of their network by Fiat Auto Group’s new commercial director Karl Howkins.
Suzuki is expecting to improve its fleet growth with the introduction of its new S-Cross model in September.
All the official production pictures of the new BMW i3.
Ford has closed its Transit factory in Southampton and moved production to Turkey.
Subaru will consider the next-generation WRX saloon to go on sale in the UK if it can be imported at the right price for dealers.
Alfa Romeo has told AM-sister title CAR it is set to drop the Mito and Giulietta hatchbacks in 2015, as it switches to solely rear-wheel drive models.
Mini has revealed some digital design concept images of what will be its next Hatch model next year.
The Vision concept hints at Mini's next-generation design direction for future models.
Bentley has confirmed production for its new SUV which will unlock potential growth for the brand in markets like China and Russia.
Suzuki is launching its new SX4 but the name might not stick in the UK and the rest of Europe.
Land Rover already has 15,000 orders for the new Range Rover Sport, even though it is not yet available anywhere in the world.
Luxury carmaker Bentley Motors has today confirmed it will go ahead with production of an elite SUV model at its assembly plant in Crewe.
Chevrolet's digitally-led campaign on YouTube to support the launch of its new Captiva SUV in Europe has beaten the main targets the carmaker set itself after a month.
BMW’s new electric vehicle i3 will be priced from £369 a month for customers leasing the car from November in the UK and customers will be able to complete elements of the purchase online but all customers will visit the dealer network.
Mazda’s MX-5 has been named as ‘Britain’s most reliable new sportscar’ in the 2013 Which? Car Survey.
Fiat believes its 500L model will help it capture growth in rental and Motability markets to help grow the size of the business in the UK.
Car production in Britain continues to boom with 131,586 vehicles built in June, a 10.4% increase year-on-year.
AM Awards winner: New car of the year – Mercedes-Benz A-Class
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars today announced the creation of more than 100 new jobs.
Hyundai is ramping up its hydrogen fuel cell (FCEV) activity and in order to take advantage of a potential emerging market which forecasters believe could represent 10,000 units in the UK by 2020.