Chrysler has been keeping all info on the new 2011 Chrysler 300 under wraps, even after the web saw many a leak and spy pictures of the vehicle in regular intervals. It seems like the car maker has finally woken up to reality and let out some official information about the upcoming car.

Ford has provided more details about their North American C-Max. The vehicle made its first appearance at the Frankfurt Motor Show and reports say it will make an appearance at the North American International Auto Show as well. The company reveals that the C-Max favors dynamic styling rather than following the typical MPV look.

The new Honda Li Nian S1 was displayed at China’s Guangzhou International Automobile Exhibition. The S1 is based on the old Honda City platform and is inspired by the Everus concept.

Lexus has filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, for an automobile that could be that a hybrid version of the Lexus ES sedan. The company already has a new hybrid vehicle the 2011 Lexus CT 200h in the works.

Mini Cooper has released a few details about its new car, the Paceman, just ahead of the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS). The cars are known for being small yet zippy on the busy city roads and the Paceman is no exception.
More details on the Alfa Romeo 2012 Giulia have surfaced, which say that the vehicle is riding on a front wheel drive platform, which is an elongated take on the Giulietta. This is contrary to earlier information that had surfaced, which suggested that the Giulia would be a rear wheel drive.

Renault has reaffirmed that its engine formula for 2013 will even out the playing field in the auto industry. This was following suggestions that its existing 2.4 liter unit was not in the same league as that of Mercedes and Ferrari.

Just in time for the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS), GMC has lifted the wraps off their new Sierra All Terrain HD concept so as to put it on show at the high profile event.