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A finance company based in Switzerland supposes that Volkswagen will have to pay $87 billion for the diesel scandal in the worst case.
Nissan has stated its intentions to present an innovated variant of the Concept 2020 Vision Gran Turismo at the Motor Show held in Tokyo.
The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution is parting with a special Final Edition offering.
The second-generation Skoda Yeti has been virtually rendered by Hungarian independent designer X-Tomi Design.
The first SUV from Alfa Romeo has been virtually imagined before its introduction in 2016.
Volkswagen is still unsure if it had cheated on the emissions tests in Europe.
The Toyota Mirai could develop a range of hydrogen fuel cell cars for the Japanese producer.
Opel has stated that the latest Opel Astra TCR will be presented at the Circuit Jules Tacheny (Belgium) on October 15.
General Motors has confirmed that it is going to test a fleet of self-driving Chevrolet Volts in 2016.
Suzuki has unveiled the MIGHTY DECK mini-car concept. It is going to be introduced in Tokio next month together with the latest Ignis model.
A rebirth! Karma Automotive is a new name of the company that earlier was named Fisker.
Mitsubishi has revealed its facelifted next year’s Lancer.
Volkswagen is going to announce a recall for 11 million cars issued with the diesel emissions scandal in the days to come.
The next-gen Scenic from Renault has been photographed during its testing before the launch in 2016.
The Tesla Model X will be introduced officially. There is no surprise in its fully-electric charge.
Porsche Automobil Holding SE has bought a stake of Suzuki in VW. 1.5% of VW AG's ordinary shares now belong to Porsche.
Scion is saying good-bye to its xB with the help of one last special edition.
Skoda, the Czech brand owned by VAG, has revealed that there are 1.2 million vehicles with the illegal “defeat device”.
Jaguar Land Rover's SVO (Special Vehicle Operations) has stated intentions for a new variant of the Range Rover placed at the top of the range.
Elon Musk, the CEO at Tesla, is sure that a 600-mile all-electric range will be possible in two years.