Aston Martin DBS 59: A 715-HP Tribute to Carroll Shelby’s 1959 Le Mans 24 Victory
Ole man Carroll was all about extreme horsepower and limited-edition performance cars—which means he'd definitely approve of this.
Ole man Carroll was all about extreme horsepower and limited-edition performance cars—which means he'd definitely approve of this.
The blue riders of Suzuki and Yamaha were empowered by Marquez's crash, which put Sunday's podium up for grabs.
Cadillac's replacement for both the CTS and ATS will feature Super Cruise, which allows true hands-off driving on 130,000 miles of American roads.
The former Nissan Chairman's wife pleaded for help from President Trump.
The electric crossover will first debut in China next year.
Might we ask that you don't use the word "electrifying" to describe these rides?
It seemed that destiny had granted the large bird a second chance at life, but if so, that second chance lasted about three seconds.
As you'd expect, there's something special about a $5.8 million speed machine covered in dust and road grime.
Dated infotainment aside, if it's good enough for Indy 500 winner Scott Dixon, then it's probably good enough for you.
This year's automotive gathering in the Big Apple brought out a lot of fast, enviable metal we'd love to hoon.
And if it's hip to be square again, then the Hyundai Venue is the coolest of the bunch.
According to Kia, the HabaNiro isn't a sedan, a hatchback, or even a crossover—it's an "ECEV"—an "Everything Car Electric Vehicle."
The GTS's "D-AWD" system boasts a mechanical limited slip differential and a fun-filled drift mode.
At least 12 suspects believed to be involved have reportedly been taken into custody.
Chevy's bellowing C7.R is said to be singing its swan song at Petit Le Mans this year, before the C8.R arrives at the 2020 Rolex 24.
Despite the catfish-cyborg front end design, this could easily be the best-looking sedan in the market. Period.
VW's all-time Pikes Peak record-breaking car will get an F1-style drag reduction system for maximum speed on the long straights.
The so-called "S-Class of SUVs" enters its third generation packing loads of amenities and power for the elites among us.
With such a sense of paranoia surrounding diesel engines in the United States, could Mazda's efforts be for naught?