Ford Study Finds 42 Percent of Americans Think Electric Cars Still Need Gasoline
That's now how any of this works.
That's now how any of this works.
Tetsuya Tada reveals his project wish-list for Toyota's third sports car, which many believe will be a new MR2.
With 148 horsepower and more than 220 pound-feet of torque, this rear-wheel-drive hatch sounds like a hoot. But there's just one problem...
Police feared the tanker might explode—and got right to work.
The future will be fun—and fast.
Leon Lloyd had reportedly bought his Impreza earlier that day.
Bugatti boss Stephan Winkelmann released a letter explaining why its most recent test sacrificed top speed for safer conditions.
The world awaits Porsche's first electric car.
Ian Callum had grander visions for the Vanquish than the era allowed and now, we finally get to see what it should've been.
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Now that's a clogged pipe.
Though clearly an outlier, the disgraced former autonomous drive expert embodies an aspect of Silicon Valley culture that must be addressed.
The limited-run hybrid V12 is also the first car to use supercapacitors.
Although luxury car sales are at an all-time high, Infinitis are selling so poorly that the automaker already planned to pull from Western Europe.
The Ram 1500 Rebel and heavy-duty Power Wagon also get treated to blacked-out appearance upgrades.
This is the very first time a Rivian R1T in pre-production guise is spotted in the wild.
With a handful of high-end automakers looking to surpass Bugatti's new benchmark, the French brand is moving on to focus on "different projects."
Spotters were confused when they saw these Ford-bodied trucks plugged in at charging stations across the city.