
The NAFA Pacific Southwest Chapter hosted a meeting where fleet representatives from several auto manufacturers presented updates on their products to various segments of the fleet industry at the Los Angeles Auto Show.
The NAFA Pacific Southwest Chapter hosted a meeting where fleet representatives from several auto manufacturers presented updates on their products to various segments of the fleet industry at the Los Angeles Auto Show.
Hyundai boosted the range of its 2020 Ioniq Electric to 170 miles as part of a redesign that will also bring fresh styling, safety features, and updated infotainment technology, the automaker announced today ahead of the Los Angeles Auto Show.
The newly announced Nissan Energy plan will better enable owners of plug-in electrified Nissan vehicles to feed power back to the grid or to charge homes and businesses with surplus energy, Nissan's top North American executive announced at an event ahead of the LA Auto Show.
The mobility revolution is happening through greater connectivity, manufacturers' suites of transportation services, electrification, and the introduction of autonomous vehicles themselves. At the same time, manufacturers are placing the car at the center in this new world.
Honda's Steve Ellis discusses the new Clarity fuel cell sedan, fueling infrastructure in California, and whether the vehicle will be available to fleets.
The 2015 L.A. Auto Show included a renewed focus on luxury models, experiments in disruptive technology such as hydrogen power and virtual reality-enhanced driving, sportier exterior and interior designs with more emotional appeal, and the rising popularity of electrified powertrains over diesel and other alternative fuel types.
Buick has updated its LaCrosse sedan for the 2017 model year, making it longer, lower, and wider than the current model, Buick announced at the Los Angeles Auto Show.
Compact crossovers, performance vehicles, and hydrogen fuel-cell technology takes center stage in Los Angeles.
The 2016 Explorer will reach showrooms next year with a new look, added capability and additional driver-assist technology, according to Ford.
The 2012 Los Angeles Auto Show Design Challenge had teams designing a police car for 2025. The Subaru Highway Automated Response Concept (SHARC), by Subaru Research and Development, powers itself through renewable energy and operates autonomously. See what the other contestants came up with.