China's second-biggest auto group Dongfeng Motor Corp plans to invest heavily in its newly restructured passenger vehicle brand.
Japanese carmaker Honda Motor Co is hoping to achieve a jump in sales by introducing an unprecedented lineup tailor-made for the Chinese market.
BMW Brilliance Automotive Ltd, the German carmaker's joint venture in China, is expected to register double-digit sales growth this year.
French automaker Peugeot Citroen plans to sell 540,000 Peugeot and Citroen cars in 2013 and take 5 percent of the world's largest auto market in 2015.
What made the iPhone so successful could also work in the auto industry, says vice-chairman of Qoros, the latest contender in the crowded market.
Swedish luxury carmaker Volvo Car Corp plans to start local production in China in the last half the year as part of its effort to accelerate growth.
BMW fuses sophisticated technology with groundbreaking work from the world's leading visual artists to make moving masterpieces
Fostering more talented youth is the key to developing the sport of figure skating in China, said Zhao Hongbo, former Olympic champion and coach of the national youth figure skating team.
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BMW Brilliance Auto is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year following a decade of remarkable achievements in localization and contributions to social causes.
BMW recently unveiled a brand experience centre in Shanghai, part of its Future Retail program in China to improve the brand's recognition and customer relations.
Drivers in Beijing and Shenzhen will have a chance to test out one of BMW ActiveE all-electric models during a field trial that is set to take place this year.
China is the seventh country Hubertus Troska has served in for his career with Daimer AG, however, it's also the first one outside of Germany.
BYD Co may stop making conventional gasoline-fuelled cars within two years and focus on 'new energy' battery models to promote sales.
China had just overtaken the US as the world's largest vehicle market in early 2010 when Nicholas Speeks took over Mercedes-Benz' operations in Japan.
The synergy between European heritage in the auto industry and dynamism in China's local production is perfectly exemplified by Beijing Benz Automotive Co Ltd.
Alcoa expects to more than triple its sales of aluminium sheet to automakers by 2015 as they reduce car weight by substituting it for steel in car bodies.
Ford Motor Co has raised its stake in Jiangling Motors Corp Ltd to 31.5 percent and is looking to increase it to as much as 32 percent over the next year.
BMW released an independent brand ZINORO made in China for China owned by its joint venture with Chinese partner Brilliance Auto.
China and the rest of Asia take up 35 to 40 percent of weekly meetings of Ford's top executives, many hooked in by video conference.