How Automakers Tackle Auto Start-Stop Without Adding Wear And Tear
Most modern cars have auto start-stop systems to reduce fuel consumption, but while some might worry about wear and tear, car makers have it covered.
Most modern cars have auto start-stop systems to reduce fuel consumption, but while some might worry about wear and tear, car makers have it covered.
Mansory transforms the G-Class into the Gronos Coupe EVO C, a two-door SUV layered in forged carbon and bespoke trim
The new CX-5 gets more space and stunning infotainment—but how did Mazda screw up this one important detail?
An accidental listing revealed multiple 2027 models early, including the new iX4 and a redesigned X5 for U.S. buyers
The frunk used to be standard, but now it costs hundreds of dollars to add to Ford's electric SUV.
Khyzyl Saleem is back with a new project, this time, pushing the mid-engined C8 Corvette to the extreme
The new in house performance group promises more capability and customization, yet it still feels like the opening move in a longer play
We’re not entirely sure what we’re looking at here, be it a preview of the next Celica or merely a WRC-only project.
A metaphor for the company's predicament.
The 1-of-99 Koons-designed BMW 8 Series had a $351k MSRP, but the highest bid for an as-new example at auction was way lower
The Telluride Hybrid bridges the gap between the nonhybrid Telluride and the EV9 electric SUV.
The streets of London could soon be filled with Escalade-Vs and Yukon Denalis
Can Lucid survive losing $6.5 billion over two years, or will it be another casualty in the volatile EV market?
The FAA is clearly furious at the way the military is using lasers right now.
More than 40 hidden license plate readers have been discovered along Southern California’s border highways, raising privacy concerns
More than 40 hidden license plate readers have been discovered along Southern California’s border highways, raising privacy concerns