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Maserati Rolls Out Sexed-Up Affordable SUV

Maserati is expanding its brand with a new set of wheels. The Italy-based luxury car maker unveiled the Maserati Levante, the company’s first-ever SUV in its 102-year history.

Maserati Rolls Out Sexed-Up Affordable SUV

Maserati is expanding its brand with a new set of wheels. The Italy-based luxury car maker unveiled the Maserati Levante, the company’s first-ever SUV in its 102-year history.

Behind the Wheel with Jeep’s Hacker

Hackers may have been able to take control of a moving Jeep, but IOActive Director of Vehicle Security Research Chris Valasek told FOX Business Network’ s Stuart Varney it’s not as easy as it looks.

Bentley’s $229K Souped-Up Luxury SUV Goes Zero to 60 in Four

Bentley is entering into the SUV market. During an interview with the FOX Business Network’s Ashley Webster, Bentley for the Americas CEO Michael Winkler said: “the SUV market is really still the largest and quickest expanding market in any segment… and so far really there hasn’t been anything in the automobile luxury segments and so we’re hoping to create a new segment for ultra-luxury performance vehicles.”  

Toyota CEO Jim Lentz: Trump's Border Tax Will Kill Jobs

Lentz made the comments in a FOX Business Network Exclusive in response to last week’s tweet by President-elect Donald Trump threatening to impose a large border tax on Toyota if the company built a plant in Mexico.

GM CEO: Our Primary Strategy is to Build Where We Sell

As several U.S. automakers change their tune about manufacturing in Mexico amid critical comments from President-elect Donald Trump, General Motors CEO Mary Barra is weighing in on how the automaker is keeping pace with competitors to help boost the U.S. job market.

VW in Advanced Talks for Multi-Billion Settlement on U.S. Criminal Probe

Volkswagen and the Justice Department are nearing a deal to resolve criminal and civil allegations over the German automaker's diesel cheating while it won long-awaited approval from the Environmental Protection Agency to fix about 70,000 diesel vehicles, crucial steps toward moving past a scandal that has cost it billions of dollars and its reputation.