NAVYA Shuttle Incidents Show Risks Of Even A Low-Speed Rush To Autonomy
Low-speed limited-autonomy shuttles are an attractive way to bring self-driving vehicles to city streets today, but the risks are still real.
Low-speed limited-autonomy shuttles are an attractive way to bring self-driving vehicles to city streets today, but the risks are still real.
A celebration of speed and the cars that do it best.
It's a new Corvette, inside and out.
In 1989, TV channel VH1 raffled off these 36 Corvettes. Thirty years later, it's happening again for veterans' charities.
A digital slip left the most anticipated car in decades buck naked on Apple News.
Ready or not, it's a new era for the Corvette.
The listing, however, didn't say if you have to BYOB (bring your own buns).
Once again, the third pedal proves itself the best car security system in America.
Police issued a total of 27 traffic citations while impounding nine cars as a result.
The dealership was also locked out of their own business over past due rent. Its CEO claims they simply ordered too many cars.
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Mayor John Tory isn't holding back when it comes to what he thinks of guys in irritatingly loud vehicles.
Tighter regulations turned BEV-doubter Toyota into a BEVemoth.
And we talked to the mad genius behind it.
C'mon kids, who wants to build a sand garage?
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Fifteen years apart—and a surprisingly close matchup.
Motorcycling is not for everyone, and that's okay. But for those who want to get into it, you might want to do some self-reflection first.
Lexus is taking pointers from the overlanding scene's most capable builds—and we just wish it'd build this thing already.
Who knew racing mountain bikes down a glacier could be a bad idea?