General Motors Co and its Chinese joint ventures sold 348,061 vehicles in China in January, a 12 percent increase from a year earlier.
Porsche expects to hit a target of selling more than 200,000 sports cars next year, three years earlier than originally scheduled.
Germany's luxury auto maker Daimler will pursue deeper cost cuts than an initially targeted 2 billion euro in savings by 2014.
US electric carmaker Tesla Motors Inc appealed to China to extend to it incentives for new-energy vehicles, as it hopes to reap sales in China.
China, the world's second-largest energy user, will give more subsidies for electric cars than the previously announced and extend the incentive program beyond 2015 to help reduce air pollution.
Hyundai and its affiliate Kia Motors Corp are again looking to invest in new manufacturing capacity, running feasibility studies.
The BMW M6 is modified with KW V3 shock absorbers, Supersprint exhaust system, Techtec program, and covered with pink color film.
Japan's second-largest carmaker by global sales volume aims for operating profit equivalent to 8 percent of revenue.
Nissan will invest more than $200 million for an auto factory construction project to be built on 100 acres of land in the Bago Region.
The luxury automaker is working with the government watchdog over the recall of 1,094 sports cars in the Chinese mainland.
Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co Ltd became the first domestic player to be designated an official car supplier for APEC 2014.
Chinese Kexiang Company has denied that it supplied low-grade plastic parts to sports-car maker Aston Martin.
The sports car recall would not result in a material added cost beyond its previous estimate of $2.45 million.
The 106th Chicago Auto Show officially opened to the public on Feb 9 at McCormick Place in Chicago, United States.
Opportunities, hurdles to arise in changing market. Ending two years of stagnation, the Chinese auto industry achieved double-digit growth in 2013.
The Chinese government on Saturday announced measures to further promote the use of new-energy vehicles in an effort to save energy and cut emissions.
Opportunities, hurdles to arise in changing market. China Daily Motoring gives an retrospective to the influential and representative industry news in 2013.
FAW-Volkswagen has begun a multifaceted, wide-ranging program to consolidate Audi's top position in China's premium vehicle market, said a senior sales manager at the joint venture.
A corporate car-sharing program by German automaker Daimler AG is providing one answer to the increasing traffic congestion in the urban areas of China.
The 2014 version of FAW-Volkswagen's Audi A6L was unveiled on Jan 23 in Beijing at prices ranging from 383,000 to 742,600 yuan.