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Hyundai, EGR Transform Veloster Into SEMA Racer
Based on the Hyundai Veloster Turbo and developed with accessory supplier EGR Group, the beefed-up coupe packs a high-output version of the Veloster’s 1.6L 4-cyl. that delivers 250 hp.
By WardsAuto Staff • Sept. 30, 2013 -
Honda Building Hybrid for First Time at Expanded Ohio Plant
Adding the Accord Hybrid into the mix at the Marysville facility required an $18.8 million, 94,000-sq.-ft. expansion that created room for battery-testing and special parts-logistics operations.
By David Zoia Editor • Sept. 30, 2013 -
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TrendlineArtificial Intelligence
Automakers and dealers alike are increasingly seeing the use case for AI within their operations. Explore some use cases in this trendline.
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Mazda Drives in New Design Direction
Mazda’s top North American designer says future models will have a distinctive personality as well as a family resemblance.
By Byron Pope • Sept. 30, 2013 -
John Calabrese on Overcoming GM’s Bankruptcy Days
The GM global engineering chief says the auto maker’s bankruptcy was a chance to re-focus his team on the task at hand and encourage them to continue their professional development.
By James M. Amend • Sept. 27, 2013 -
Ford 4-Cyl. EcoBoost Powerful, Versatile and Efficient
One of the development team's toughest challenges was meeting the engine's demanding performance requirements with regular fuel instead of premium.
By Gary Witzenburg • Sept. 27, 2013 -
Automakers Wary of New Phase of Thai Eco-Car Program
Car companies are concerned the second phase of tax incentives is launching too soon and could saturate the local market as new players sign on.
By Alan Harman • Sept. 27, 2013 -
’15 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra HDs Extend GM’s Truck Makeover
The new big pickups blend elements from their light-duty little brothers now hitting the market, such as exterior and interior design and creature comforts.
By James M. Amend • Sept. 26, 2013 -
Chrysler Working to Increase U.S. Capacity
Automaker says hourly work-shift changes and improved technology have allowed it to increase capacity without investing in new plants.
By Byron Pope • Sept. 26, 2013 -
Former GM Plant Site Puts Michigan on Fast Track for V2V Development
The turnkey nature of the complex makes it an attractive site for connected-vehicle development, with a network of roads built when it served as hub for Ford’s bomber-plane production, plus an airfield and hangar facilities.
By James M. Amend • Sept. 25, 2013 -
It’s No Accident Chrysler’s IPO Pitch Full of Doom and Gloom
Editor's note: This story is part of the WardsAuto digital archive, which may include content that was first published in print, or in different web layouts.All it takes is a quick glance at Chrysler’s 396-page IPO stock prospectus to tell which way its management is leaning.CEO Sergio Marchionne...
By David Zoia • Sept. 24, 2013 -
Hyundai, Bisimoto Team Up for 1,000-HP Genesis Coupe
To crank out that much power from Hyundai’s Lambda engine, and transfer it to the car’s rear wheels, Bisimoto adds steel connecting rods, twin Bisimoto/Turbonetics turbochargers, forged pistons and more.
By WardsAuto Staff • Sept. 24, 2013 -
Subaru Defies All Logic
Editor's note: This story is part of the WardsAuto digital archive, which may include content that was first published in print, or in different web layouts.Subaru seems to be able to do the impossible. In an industry where conventional wisdom says an auto maker needs to produce 6 million vehicle...
By John McElroy 1 • Sept. 24, 2013 -
Year-End Lease Expirations Challenge GM Customer-Retention Strategy
Executives are eager to learn whether conquest customers renew their leases this year or purchase new vehicles in order to judge whether GM's 4-year effort to improve service and customer retention is a success, Mark Reuss tells WardsAuto.
By Herb Shuldiner 1 • Sept. 23, 2013 -
Maxima Worth Keeping Around, Nissan Says
Nissan’s large FWD sedan still is a keeper due to the halo it gives the brand, despite being down from its late-1990s volume of 100,000 units-plus, a top Nissan executive says.
Sept. 23, 2013 -
Honda Considering Ridgeline Name Change; Small CUV on Track
The next generation of the Japanese auto maker’s compact pickup is not expected in the U.S. for another 2½ years.
Sept. 20, 2013 -
‘De-Americanizing’ Brand, Bigger Vehicles, Seen as Keys to Infiniti Prosperity
Nissan’s luxury brand must move away from big engines, but at the same time embrace larger vehicles to build cachet, Infiniti chief says.
Sept. 19, 2013 -
VWA: Labor Issues Not Holding Back Decision on CUV for Chattanooga
Building an Explorer-size CUV in North America would seem a must for VW, if it is to reach its ultimate sales target of 800,000 vehicles annually in the U.S. CUVs are the fastest-growing segment, and the brand lacks a popularly priced midsize model.
By David Zoia Editor • Sept. 19, 2013 -
Ford to Add More EcoBoost Derivatives
An executive says all future Ford vehicles may come standard with an EcoBoost engine in order to meet looming government fuel-economy mandates.
By Byron Pope • Sept. 17, 2013 -
GM Steps Up Electrification Commitment With Expansion of Battery Lab
In addition to more elbow room and ability to test additional battery cells and packs, the U.S. auto maker has added prototype-build capability it says is helping to optimize the power and performance of its future EV and hybrid batteries.
By David Zoia Editor • Sept. 16, 2013 -
Ford Launches F-150 STX Packages to Appeal to Entry-Level Buyers
Positioned between the F-150 work truck and popular XLT models, the STX is stripped down but still come equipped with aluminum wheels, roll-stability control, 1-touch windows and body-color front fascia and grille surrounds.
By Byron Pope • Sept. 16, 2013 -
Lamborghini Looks to Cut Emissions, Improve Fuel Economy as Sales Rise
Audi’s fully owned Italian subsidiary makes extensive use of the German parent’s expertise in advanced lightweight engineering, particularly in the high-volume application of aluminum.
By Byron Pope • Sept. 16, 2013 -
What Happened to That GM 8-Speed Anyway?
Editor's note: This story is part of the WardsAuto digital archive, which may include content that was first published in print, or in different web layouts.General Motors still plans to bring an 8-speed automatic transmission to market after hooking up with Ford earlier this year for future 9- a...
By James Amend • Sept. 13, 2013 -
Ford Sales Chief to Retire; More Leadership Changes Announced
Barb Samardzich, 54, currently vice president, product development-Ford of Europe, is appointed chief operating officer-Ford of Europe.
By WardsAuto Staff • Sept. 13, 2013 -
Nissan Finds Faults With Rogue Before Production
Access caps for liftgate electronics and a reworked way to install the body-control unit are two results of the auto maker’s new pre-production quality checks.
Sept. 13, 2013 -
GM’s New Large SUVs Boast More Goodies, Efficiency
Fold-flat second- and third-row seating arguably ranks as the most significant new interior item in the Chevy and GMC versions of the light trucks. Both rows include an available power-folding option.
By James M. Amend • Sept. 12, 2013