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While the world waits for the Renault Group to hire a new CEO to replace De Meo and who can clear the doubts concerning Alpine’s future in F1, Auto Action also reports that Hyundai could buy the team.
Following the departure of Luca de Meo from Renault, editor Paul Barker thinks the European car industry needs a bold new ...
Flavio Briatore's time back at Alpine may come to an abrupt end soon, after Renault Group CEO Luca de Meo tendered his ...
Both automakers urged the EU to consider lower safety standards for a new class of cheap city car that could compete with the ...
The appointment of Luca de Meo, transitioning from the automotive industry to lead a global luxury group like Kering, is a compelling example of the strategic value of cross-sector talent (“Renault’s ...
Saint Laurent and Vuitton opened Paris Men's Fashion Week on Tuesday with collections tinged with retro influences, as the ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
US singer-songwriter and fashion designer says his latest creation – ‘coffee bean brown’ denims – will become a future ...
Saint Laurent opened Paris Men's Fashion Week on Tuesday with a playful, 1970s-inspired collection, as the industry ...
New Nissan CEO Ivan Espinosa has fine taste in company cars: he drives a Z to the office every morning. No wonder his ...
Just a few weeks after being named successor to outgoing Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares, who stepped down in December, Antonio Filosa has officially taken up ...