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By 2030 EVs Will Dominate Roads In Most Of The Wealthy Cities: Report
Electric vehicles could account for two-thirds of all cars on the road by 2030 in wealthy cities such as London and Singapore due to stricter emissions regulation.
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Paris Motor Show 2016: VW's Skoda To Consider Production In US
Volkswagen's Czech division Skoda said it will assess the possibility of building cars in the United States as it considers selling in the world's second largest auto market where its parent continues to grapple with an emissions scandal.
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Paris 2016: Toyota Drops Diesel From New Model, Signals Likely Phase-Out
Toyota's decision is the latest example of how the so-called "dieselgate" scandal is forcing carmakers to rewrite strategic plans that will shape their futures for years to come.
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Volkswagen-Owned MAN SE To Cut 1,400 Jobs At Diesel-Engine Unit
Volkswagen-owned engineering company MAN SE has announced its plans to cut 1,400 jobs at its diesel engine operations. With this, the company is aiming to increase savings by more than 450 million euros, which is a bit over Rs 3370 Crore.
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Volkswagen Investors Claim $9 Billion In Damages Over Emissions Scandal
German carmaker Volkswagen (VW) faces $9.1 billion (around Rs. 6099 crore) in damages claims from investors over its emissions scandal in the legal district where the carmaker is based, a German court said on Wednesday.
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Lamborghini And Bentley To Skip 2016 Paris Motor Show
Volkswagen's supercar brands - Bentley and Lamborghini, have dropped out of the Paris Motor Show next week as their German parent is reining in spending on auto exhibitions to cushion costs from its emissions scandal.
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Why BMW's Board Won't Attend The 2016 Paris Motor Show
BMW's management board is skipping the Paris Motor Show to hold talks aimed at breaking a deadlock over whether to produce new electric cars, including a battery-powered MINI.
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Lamborghini Expects Global Sales To Double After Urus SUV Launch
Luxury automaker Lamborghini expects to at least double production to 7,000 vehicles a year by 2019 once it rolls out a new SUV.
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Ford To Offer Fully Autonomous Cars For Ride Sharing Programme By 2021
Ford Motor Company plans to offer a fully automated driverless vehicle for commercial ride-sharing in 2021.
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Audi CEO Asked To Pay Back Expenses For 'Beer-Contest' Party
The head of Volkswagen's luxury unit Audi has been ordered to reimburse the car maker for the costs of a party that the car maker had initially paid for, a German weekly reported.
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Tesla Model 3's Design Yet to Be Finalised
Tesla Motors Inc said on Tuesday the design of its new Model 3 has not been finalized, even though the electric car maker expects to begin building the mass-market sedan within the next 18 months.
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Infiniti Gives Top Students the Chance to Work With a Formula One Team
Students from all over the world have the chance to earn the career opportunity of a lifetime working at Infiniti Motor Company and the Renault Sport Formula One Team.
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Pirelli Threatens to Quit F1 Over Decision on Tyre Testing Plans
Pirelli won a tender for the 2017-19 contract in October but that has yet to be signed off with the International Automobile Federation (FIA) due to the testing issues.
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Germany Vows to Facilitate Testing of Self-Driving Cars on the Road
Chancellor Angela Merkel told carmakers on Tuesday that they should soon be able to test self-driving vehicles on German roads by promising to remove legal barriers.
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Japan Government, Toyota, Nissan to Work Together on Intelligent Maps
Japan's government and auto giants Toyota Motor Corp, Nissan Motor Co. will join in an effort to develop intelligent maps by 2018.
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Automakers Warn Self-Driving Vehicle Roadmap Is Too Aggressive
Major automakers and technology companies led by Alphabet Inc's Google unit are racing to develop and sell vehicles that can drive themselves.
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Chinese SUVs for India? Expect Them Soon and Smaller
China's top carmaker SAIC Motor Corp and Great Wall Motor, its biggest maker of SUVs, are spearheading the country's first major push into India, one of the world's fastest growing auto markets, as growth at home stagnates.
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Diesel Emissions Scandal: Volkswagen to Drop 'Das Auto' Slogan
Scarred by a public relations thrashing over its 'Dieselgate' scandal, Volkswagen is planning an image offensive, and its 'Das Auto' global advertising slogan is an early casualty.
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VW Recall Letters in April Warned of an Emissions Glitch
In April of 2015, Volkswagen of America, Inc. sent letters to California owners of diesel-powered Audis and Volkswagens informing them of an "emissions service action" affecting the vehicles.
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Volkswagen Boss Quits Over Diesel Scandal
Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn resigned on Wednesday, taking responsibility for the German carmaker's rigging of U.S. emissions tests in the biggest scandal in its 78-year history.
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