New-energy vehicles are transporting participants of China's first top-level economic forum after the annual "Two Sessions" concluded on March 15 in Beijing.
Ford Motor Company, the only major US automaker that didn't receive a government bailout in 2009, has proved its products' popularity in the world's largest growth auto market.
Quality watchdog calls for Range Rover Evoque SUVs recall, following a media report which said the vehicles used faulty gearboxes.
China's main television network struck out against Volkswagen AG in its second expose, alleging that the company overlooked dangerous engine leaks.
Land Rover China has spared no effort in its work to address customer concerns raised by China Central Television's annual consumer rights program, the "3.15 Gala", last Sunday.
The number of new energy vehicles to hit China's roads by 2020 will reach 300,000 as the country aims to save energy and combat pollution.
Electric cars, used as "mini buses" in Hangzhou city, East China's Zhejiang province. The electric cars can travel about 80 kilometers after one charge.
Land Rover responded to malfunction complaints regarding its Evoque cars, saying the fault in gearbox will be fixed through software upgrade.
Nissan China Investment Co Ltd is to recall 5,245 Infiniti JX35 on the Chinese mainland, China's quality watchdog said on Tuesday.
Chinese car maker BYD Co Ltd is expected to increase its electric passenger car's presence in the US market following a pilot program with Uber Inc.
The 500 units of Volvo's XC90 limited edition sold out within 45 minutes in China on its online sales channel, and the massively produced version is coming to the Chinese market in April.
With its global influence on branding and position as an industry leader, German premium car manufacturer BMW Group plays a key role in China's promising new-energy vehicle market.
Changan Automobile hopes to become one of the top new-energy vehicle producers in China by 2025, with aims to make 34 models and sell 2 million electric cars.
Premium carmaker Infiniti has ambitious plans to boost its share of the Chinese luxury car market by pushing its locally made models and branding campaign.
Audi AG is shifting its top priority from sales volume to delivering higher quality and more environmentally friendly products in China.
China Central Television (CCTV) reported on Sunday that the world's renowned automaker Land Rover has adopted faulty gearboxes in its Evoque cars in China.
Taxi shortage is a main reason behind the thriving "supplement market" while industry regulatory may become the biggest risk.
Tesla Motors said there will not be massive layoffs in China in the near future, denying recent Chinese reports that said the US-based electric carmaker would slash around 30 percent of its employees.
Will the Internet overturn the car industry in the way it has overturned so many other traditional industries?
Vehicle producer SAIC and e-commerce giant Alibaba plan to invest around $160 million in a fund to develop Internet-connected cars.