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BMW Names New CEO
BMW announced that 49-year-old Harald Krueger will replace Norbert Reithofer as CEO.
VW Investing in New Battery Technology
Volkswagen might be doing electric car owners a solid in the near future that could see the range of their cars tripled.
Bentley SUV Might be Named ‘Bentayga’
Bentley’s upcoming ultra luxury SUV might finally have a name.
Audi Gives Green Light to BMW X6 Fighter
There’s a green light in front of Audi’s upcoming answer to the BMW X6.
VW Golf HyMotion Previews Hydrogen Future
Volkswagen just revealed the hydrogen-powered Golf HyMotion at the 2014 L.A. Auto Show.
Mercedes Announces New Naming Structure for 2015
In anticipation of an increasingly complicated global fleet, Mercedes-Benz is restructuring how its vehicles are named.
2015 BMW X5 M, X6 M Launch Into the Real World
Eschewing traditional auto show etiquette, BMW just revealed complete details about its newest line of performance crossovers ahead of their debut in Los Angeles next month.
Mercedes to Debut New Nomenclature at LA Auto Show
Mercedes’ plan to revamp its vehicle naming structure beginning with the M-Class SUV will begin next month at the L.A Auto Show.
Porsche Macan Plug-In Hybrid Rumored
The next Porsche to use a plug-in hybrid powertrain will be the Macan according to a report by Australian website Motoring.
10 German Vehicles NOT Actually Built in Germany
Cultural stereotypes aside, Germany is known for its advanced technology, engineering prowess and top-quality manufacturing. The land of beer, bratwurst and BMW is especially famed for its automobiles, which are renowned the world over for their driving dynamics and Autobahn-proven performance.
Audi Gets First Self-Driving Car Permit in California
California issued its first self-driving car permit for use on state roads today, marking a milestone in the journey toward mass market adoption of the technology.
Mercedes AMG GT Revealed Early By Video Game… Sort of
Images of the upcoming Mercedes-Benz AMG GT sports car without camouflage are hitting the Internet today.
Uber Banned in Germany
Ride hailing service Uber is being banned temporarily in Germany while a court there decides whether or not one of its services should be allowed.
Mercedes S65 AMG Coupe Takes Pebble Beach [Bi]turbo Storm
Mixing the S-Class Coupe with the sort of V8 potency pumping out of AMG’s mad scientist laboratories is a great way to polish off fossil fuel, but what if the idea of eight cylinders seems pedestrian or even vulgar?
2015 Audi Q3 Priced From $33,425
The new Audi Q3 small crossover will be in showrooms this fall and when that happens you can expect pricing to kick off at $33,425.
BMW Reveals Low-Cost Rapid Electric Vehicle Charger
Seeking to knock down one of the biggest barriers electric cars currently face, BMW revealed a new DC fast charger today in San Jose, Calif.
2016 smart fortwo, forfour Debut With Dual-Clutch
Smart just debuted its new fortwo and forfour city cars at an event in Berlin marking the return of a four-seat car to the brand.
Volkswagen Beetle GRC Race Car Revealed With 544 HP
A turbocharged VW Beetle isn’t normally all that exciting, but it also doesn’t usually make 544 hp.
2015 Mercedes-Benz CLS Gets Nine-Speed Auto
Mercedes just revealed its refreshed CLS ahead of the official debut during the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
2015 BMW M4 Records 7:52 ‘Ring’ Lap Time
BMW’s new hot-rod M4 is no slow-poke, but it also isn’t the quickest of its family to make a lap at the Nordschleifer.
BMW Releases Details, Pricing for Complete 2015 Lineup
BMW just released a massive list of information detailing its 2015 products. Here’s the latest news from the i3 electric car to the 7 Series flagship and everything in between.
Mercedes-Benz Plug-In Hybrid ML-Class Planned
Mercedes is planning a plug-in hybrid ML-Class crossover that will likely arrive in U.S. showrooms late next year.
Mercedes C-Class Four-Door Coupe Being Considered
Mercedes is weighing the possibility of introducing a coupe-styled sedan that would sit between the CLA and CLS.
Volkswagen Pulls Back from 2018 Sales Prediction
Volkswagen is scaling back its sales predictions. The mass-market German automaker had planned to deliver 800,000 units annually in the U.S. by 2018 but that’s probably not going to happen.






