Nissan Workers in Japan Falsified Emissions Tests, Review Says
The findings add another blow to the country’s vaunted reputation for quality manufacturing, and the automaker said it was investigating possible causes.
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The findings add another blow to the country’s vaunted reputation for quality manufacturing, and the automaker said it was investigating possible causes.
By CARLOS TEJADA
Formula E, which will finish its season in Brooklyn this month, is a laboratory for automakers to work on problems like range, charging time and excess heat.
By JACK EWING
The British Racing Drivers’ Club, which runs the race, has opted out of its contract with Formula One, saying “it is no longer financially viable.”
By KATE WALKER
The Le Mans Classic gathers drivers and cars that had raced at the 24 Hours and puts them back on the Circuit de la Sarthe for a three-day event.
By IAN PARKES
The automaker said it turned out more than 5,000 of the mass-market sedans last week, a threshold it has said is crucial to reaching profitability.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
The automaker said, in a filing with the Commerce Department, that new trade barriers “could lead to a smaller G.M.”
By TIFFANY HSU
Top U.S. automakers reported stronger June sales, as consumers continued to snap up sport utility vehicles and trucks in larger numbers, parking for now worries about rising fuel prices, higher interest rates and trade tensions.
By REUTERS
Scrambling to turn out its first mass-market electric car, the automaker set up multiple assembly lines and is changing production processes on the fly.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
Low-speed torque and whisper-quiet operation make electric vehicles an attractive alternative for commercial uses, and the incognito answer to Teslas and Bolts.
By ERIC A. TAUB
As cars gain autonomy, drivers will do less driving. But what about the other ways people connect with their automobiles?
By ROBERT C. YEAGER
The two companies said they were exploring a strategic partnership, looking to join forces on projects like the development of commercial vehicles.
By AMIE TSANG
In an email to workers, he said the operation was “quite extensive and damaging” at a time when the automaker was scrambling to ramp up production.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
By renovating a symbol of the city’s decline, the company hopes to create a magnet for the talent needed to prevail in the next automotive era.
By NEAL E. BOUDETTE
A company considered the Uber of China resumes late-hour car-pooling but says that men can’t pick up female passengers, a problem in a place where drivers are mostly male.
By ELSIE CHEN and MENGXUE OU