MILAN (Reuters) — Ferrari reappointed Luca Cordero di Montezemolo as chairman and Amedeo Felisa as CEO of the luxury Italian sports car maker, which is controlled by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. Harald Wester, Scott Garberding, Antonio Picca Piccon and …
Luxury vehicles were the first to get infotainment systems and it remains the most penetrated with about 50% of vehicles now sporting infotainment systems. In mainstream vehicles, the level remains at just 15% to 20% so there is opportunity. Some …
"In this fashion, Mr. Schroeck managed, over a nine-year period, to divert approximately $1,770,000 of the Society's charitable funds into his accounts, which he then used for a variety of personal and family expenses, including several luxury …
The luxury carmaker, BMW is expected to soon announce its plans of a major expansion of their car manufacturing plant located in Spartanburg, in South Carolina, US. BMW has plans to build its X7, a large crossover vehicle comprising three rows of seats …
The new naming system signals Infiniti's redefinition of luxury automobiles. The automaker will take the legacy of previous car models to the next level, adding state-of-art technology and better looking exteriors and interiors. The initial response to …
Bentley, the German Manufacturer and distributor for luxury automobiles, recently released an official trailer for their upcoming SUV, which is expected to hit the markets in 2016. According to the company, the upcoming SUV will not only be luxurious …
The most awaited debut is of the 2015 BMW X4. The X4 comes as a more elegant, coupe-like take on the X3 crossover. Style, luxury, performance and breakthrough concepts is what everybody is expecting form the New York Auto Show this year. Be there to …
FRANKFURT/MILAN: Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) will unveil seven new Alfa Romeo models and push to increase sales of the sports car brand fivefold, Germany's Auto Bild magazine reported on Friday. The relaunch of the 104-year-old Alfa Romeo …
… Germany's Auto Bild magazine reported on Friday (March 21). The relaunch of the 104-year-old Alfa Romeo brand, along with luxury Maseratis, is a key part of the group's plans to return to profit in Europe by 2016. Both Alfas and Maseratis will be …