Autosport on MSN
BTCC Brands Hatch: DeLeon leads the way in practice
Daryl DeLeon led the way in practice for the final round of the BTCC at Brands Hatch, as Tom Ingram and Ash Sutton are set to ...
Hyundai has always been an interesting company. The South Korean car giant was originally founded in the 1940s as an engineering and construction company. It was awarded many government contracts in ...
MANILA, Philippines — Conglomerate Ayala Corp. is bringing back Makro stores to the Philippines in partnership with CP Axtra Public Co. Ltd. of Thailand. Ayala said it executed definitive agreements ...
Last month Honda Australia reopened orders for the supply-limited Civic Type R hot hatch and the entire allocation was exhausted within an hour. Even though the brand said it was prioritising ...
Sam Osborne wins his maiden BTCC race in the Silverstone finale as Ash Sutton chips into Tom Ingram’s points lead ...
Despite some internet rumors, Hyundai has not canceled plans to complete the electric vehicle battery plant in Georgia but has instead recommitted themselves to the project. In fact, they have ...
The ICE raid on Hyundai’s battery plant in Georgia was the largest single-site operation in the department’s history – but the automaker’s CEO said he only learned about it from the news. José Muñoz, ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Hyundai Motor Group on Thursday confirmed it is going forward with previously announced plans to expand its ...
Hyundai Motor Group on Thursday confirmed it is going forward with previously announced plans to expand its Georgia plant, just weeks after an immigration raid delayed the startup of an electric ...
The automaker is also expanding its electrified lineup, including new hybrids and extended-range EVs. The automaker is also expanding its electrified lineup, including new hybrids and extended-range ...
SEOUL -- Hyundai Motor will invest 77.3 trillion won ($55.8 billion) over five years, starting in 2026, a 10% increase from its 2024 plan, the South Korean automaker announced Thursday.
Hyundai has recalled nearly 600,000 vehicles, more than 500,000 of them for potential seat belt failures and about 30,000 for defective electric vehicle charging port doors. On Sept. 12, Hyundai Motor ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results