Drive Wire: June 1, 2016
A weekend full of racing, the new Top Gear, Google's car progress, display suglasses, and downhill mountain biking.
A weekend full of racing, the new Top Gear, Google's car progress, display suglasses, and downhill mountain biking.
The lawsuit claims the city encouraged people to jaywalk by paving a median.
Just 5% of cars on the road becoming electric could cost states the ability to pave highways for hundreds of miles.
To be fair, though, it's a quite a break from the originally-proposed fine of $1.9 million.
The system can help find undocumented immigrants, but some worry about privacy for law-abiding residents.
The company recently entered the drone industry, developing an 'Internet of Things' drone management system, which it's eager to refine in Australia.
The partners claim this will help automakers improve their cars.
VW will reportedly share its modular MEB platform with Ford while the Blue Oval will reveal some of its driverless vehicle findings.
Nestled in the Italian countryside between San Marino and Rome lies what's allegedly the largest private collection of Mazda's classic roadster.
Witnesses claim the unidentified cop immediately intimidated and arrested the innocent driver instead of rendering help after the crash.
Data found that these video games inflated players' sense of ability behind the wheel, making them more likely to crash or speed.
Musk claims future Teslas used as robotaxis will increase in value, allowing the automaker to charge more for its EVs.
With a naturally aspirated 6.2-liter V12 making over 800 prancing horsepower, there's no doubt this is one of the greatest Ferraris ever made.
The small-time automaker, who claims to be "the first French supercar" builder, is getting heat for allegedly passing off other cars as its own.
'Classic, authentic, original, and air-cooled.'
Dakar and Baja are the past, Extreme E wants to be the off-road racing series of the future.
The pro drifter had to whip around the covered-up Lincoln from a far-away location using Samsung's newest smartphones as eyes.
Old-school paint scheme, white steel wheels, and happy-face KC lights atop a beefy rollbar? Color us envious.
This supposed project could prove Honda's mettle in terms of battery-electric, performance-oriented cars.
Meet the C8's alleged booty exactly 10 days ahead of its official release.