Hyundai Wants Future EV Models to Park, Hook up to Chargers on Their Own
But when will we see this tech in the real world?
But when will we see this tech in the real world?
Gamers are trying out for chances to compete in the inaugural season of the eNASCAR Heat Pro League.
We're siding with The Biebs on this one.
Who knew that Queen Elizabeth II was a McLaren fan?
Ford sold 909,330 F-Series trucks in 2018...as well as 126 GT supercars.
The company is partnering with AI developer Affectiva.
Five mariners are feared dead after a catastrophic fire forced the crew to abandon ship.
Tax credits for GM's electric vehicles will reportedly decrease starting in April and be gone entirely as of the same time next year.
Construction equipment ripped open the van like a tin of sardines.
But that doesn't mean it's a free upgrade.
Maybe it'll move like that creepy Boston Dynamics pack mule bot.
If the tech receives positive feedback, it'll stick around and potentially grow to other American routes.
Nearly half of all Tesla vehicles ever built were produced in 2018, but that didn't save it from stock market turmoil on Wednesday.
The brand's premium electric vehicles will also feature a second display mounted on the steering wheel.
If true, the A45 S would sport a Bugatti-beating specific output of 207.5 horsepower per liter.
But it's still forbidden fruit in the United States.
Hyundai's electric crossover is priced identically to the Chevy Bolt—but the Kona travels 20 miles farther on a charge, at 258 miles.
Norway's best-selling car in 2018 was...the Nissan Leaf?
BMW's plans for a limited-run, carbon-fiber-bodied, hybrid supercar would be its most powerful and exclusive car yet.
Bernhard will join Tristan Nunez and Oliver Jarvis in the No. 77 Mazda RT24-P.