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48 Volt Electrical Systems Could Be the New Rage
Car Tech

48 Volt Electrical Systems Could Be the New Rage

12v systems have been in vehicles since the stone ages—more volts add more options.

Michigan Increases Speed Limits Statewide
News

Michigan Increases Speed Limits Statewide

The decision should prevent congestion and promote interstate travel.

Watch Fredric Aasbo Shred Tires With His Toyota Corolla IM at Hoonigan Garage
Toyota News

Watch Fredric Aasbo Shred Tires With His Toyota Corolla IM at Hoonigan Garage

With nearly 1000 horsepower at the crank, this Corolla IM is ready to smoke up the neighborhood.

Escape the Work Week With These Space Shuttle “Dash Cam” Videos
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Escape the Work Week With These Space Shuttle “Dash Cam” Videos

Blast through Hump Day and leave Earth behind in the last fights of the Discovery, Endeavour, and Atlantis.

Let BBC Earth Lab Explain The Meaning of Horsepower
News

Let BBC Earth Lab Explain The Meaning of Horsepower

We refer to it all the time, but what does it really mean?

Oil Companies Prepare For The Rise of Electric Vehicles
News

Oil Companies Prepare For The Rise of Electric Vehicles

When there is proven money to be made on alternative fuels, even big oil takes notice.

BMW Is Scaring Employees Into Taking EVs Seriously
News

BMW Is Scaring Employees Into Taking EVs Seriously

One of its scare tactics is a giant picture of Elon Musk's face.

Volkswagen Shows Off New Golf R Performance Package
Volkswagen News

Volkswagen Shows Off New Golf R Performance Package

A month after the original teaser was taken down, the hotter hatch is back.

Koenigsegg Looking to Hire 40 New Employees
News

Koenigsegg Looking to Hire 40 New Employees

Which is an awful lot for a small boutique supercar manufacturer.

Dodge Demon Fans Start Indiegogo Campaign to Give Thousands a Chance to Drive It
News

Dodge Demon Fans Start Indiegogo Campaign to Give Thousands a Chance to Drive It

Only 3,300 Demons will be sold—but one group wants to help at least 3,300 more people experience this monster firsthand.

NuTonomy Expands Its Boston Self-Driving Car Test Program
Self-Driving Tech

NuTonomy Expands Its Boston Self-Driving Car Test Program

NuTonomy is taking its self-driving cars into more chaotic areas of Beantown.

Have You Ever Wanted to Drive a Hot Wheels Car?
News

Have You Ever Wanted to Drive a Hot Wheels Car?

Don't pretend the answer is anything other than yes.

Carmakers Beg California to Ease Self-Driving Car Testing Rules
News

Carmakers Beg California to Ease Self-Driving Car Testing Rules

The automotive companies want the state to leave more of the regulation to the feds.

Want to Buy a Brand New 1993 Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 3.8?
Porsche News

Want to Buy a Brand New 1993 Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 3.8?

Well, it's new beneath nearly 25 years of caked-on dirt.

Watch This Nissan Leaf Rally Car Display its Off-Road Chops
Nissan News

Watch This Nissan Leaf Rally Car Display its Off-Road Chops

This Leaf could be the first EV to run the 10,000-mile Mongol Rally.

Watch F2 Driver Charles Leclerc Pass 13 Cars in 9 Laps
Racing

Watch F2 Driver Charles Leclerc Pass 13 Cars in 9 Laps

He'll probably be getting a call from an F1 team any day now.

Tesla Model S, Model X Lose Top Consumer Reports Rating Over Lack of Automatic Braking
News

Tesla Model S, Model X Lose Top Consumer Reports Rating Over Lack of Automatic Braking

CR lowered the ratings of the Tesla models because Tesla has not enabled an autonomous stopping feature on newer cars.

The Dodge Demon is Actually Banned by the NHRA Because of Safety
Culture

The Dodge Demon is Actually Banned by the NHRA Because of Safety

It's cool to talk about, but what about the people who want to take the car to the track?

Russian PepsiCo Factory Accident Floods City Streets with Fruit Juice
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Russian PepsiCo Factory Accident Floods City Streets with Fruit Juice

The Drive can only assume having fruit juice in your brake rotors isn't the best thing in the world.

Oregon Man Fined $500 for Criticizing Red Light Cameras, Not Being an Engineer
Car Tech

Oregon Man Fined $500 for Criticizing Red Light Cameras, Not Being an Engineer

State Board claims only licensed engineers can publicly engage in "mathematical criticism" of its traffic technology.