Hyundai’s new i30 Tourer will be priced between £16,195 and £21,395 when it goes on sale on July 23.
BMW will introduce a hybrid and all-wheel drive version of its 3 Series saloon in July as part of its model and engine revisions across its whole range.
Mercedes-Benz has created a new viral marketing video featuring David Coulthard driving an SLS AMG Roadster fast enough to catch a golf ball after being hit by professional golfer Jake Shepherd.
Land Rover has formalised its long-standing relationship with Bowler which has been using equipment from the off-road specialist to create its rally cars for over 25 years.
Aston Martin has revealed its new Vanquish model which will be priced from £189,995 when it goes on sale later this year.
Isuzu dealers are putting on events across the UK to mark the launch of the new D-Max pick up.
David Lyon will become the new vice president, design, for GM Europe, effectively becoming the new design chief for Opel/Vauxhall.
Subaru has revealed it will be producing supercharged and turbocharged STI version of the BRZ in the UK.
New Saab owners National Electric Vehicle Sweden(NEVS) has revealed plans to make an electric version of the 9-3 using technology from Japan.
Fiat Professional is looking to pair more of its van dealer network with Iveco and DAF truck dealers which will mean some car dealers will lose the commercial franchise.
Staff at Ford’s production sites in Dagenham, Bridgend, Halewood and Southampton are staging a 24-hour strike today in dispute over pay and pensions.
Kia has refreshed its Sorento SUV for 2013 but insists it has implemented changes driven by customer feedback rather than “just a cosmetic exercise”.
Mitsubishi will reveal its Outlander plug-in hybrid at the Paris Motor Show in September ahead of its UK launch next year.
The flood of product from Chinese manufacturers might be more like a trickle in the UK at the moment, but dealers are still confident they will become as well established as Korean brands.
Launching a new premium car brand in Europe in 2008 was viewed by many as Mission Impossible.
Administrators for Swedish brand Saab has found a buyer for what remains of the business and is due to reveal more details later today.
Renault chief operating officer Carlos Tavares has called on European governments to reintroduce scrappage schemes or “other market subsidies” to boost car demand.
Carlos Ghosn, Nissan and Renault chairman and chief executive, is expecting “three to four more years of stagnation” in the European automotive sector.