Ford Mustang Shelby GT 500 Convertible, GT premium are displayed during the media preview at the New York International Auto Show on March 27, 2013.
Hybrid cars and electric cars are unveiled during the New York International Auto Show.
General Motors is putting a trio of Cadillac at the head of its pitch to buyers in China to capture a bigger chunk of the growing luxury appetite.
Toyota's joint venture with Chinese partner FAW Group last week unveiled a new brand of electric vehicles called Ranz.
Daimler AG Chief Executive Dieter Zetsche presented the new A 45 AMG model car during the first media day of the 83rd Geneva Motor Show.
The luxury British sports car maker - which is marking its centenary in 2013 - takes center stage in Switzerland with cars both from its illustrious past and its exciting future.
Lamborghini, now an affiliate of the Volkswagen Group, countered the million-euro LaFerrari "hyper-hybrid" supercar with its own "extremely exclusive" Veneno two-seater.
Carlos Ghosn, Chairman and CEO of the Renault-Nissan Alliance presented the Renault Captur car during the first media day of the 83rd Geneva Auto Show.
The McLaren P1 car is pictured during the second media day of the 83rd Geneva Auto Show at the Palexpo Arena in Geneva March 6, 2013.
The Veneno car is said to be made on order with a limited amount of three around the world.
Qoros Auto Co Ltd made its public debut on Tuesday at the Geneva Motor Show by unveiling the first in a series of new models aimed at discerning young buyers in China and Europe.
British carmakers Rolls-Royce and Bentley will unveil new vehicles at the Geneva Motor Show next week, joining battle in the fast-growing luxury end of the market.
Once the premium car used by national leaders, the iconic Hongqi - or Red Flag - is planning a revival of its status as a government vehicle of choice.
The new model of Dongfeng Nissan's high-end Teana sedan will be launched on the Chinese car market on March 18, and price will start around 190,000 yuan.
Thirteen Red Flag H7 premium sedans manufactured by First Automobile Work were delivered to China's northeastern Jilin provincial government.
Cadillac's new luxury sedan, the XTS, was launched yesterday in Guangzhou. Available in five variants priced from RMB 349,900 to RMB 569,900, the new model also offers two engine options (a 2.0T engine and a 3.6L engine), five exterior colors and two interior colors.
Volkswagen is to put into production one of the most exotic vehicles ever to carry the German group's badge - a two-seater with many features normally only seen on concept cars.
Audi launched the imported model tailored for the Chinese market earlier this month. The car sells from 271,800 yuan and only 500 units are available.
Aston Martin released the new Rapide S, with newly designed front grille and greater speed and power, to replace its existing Rapide four-door saloon model.
Guangqi Honda Automobile Co Ltd plans to launch three new vehicle models annually from 2013 to 2015, sources close to the company said.