Drive Wire: May 19, 2016
Nissan spy shots, Koenigsegg breaking records, Google's new ride-share, a motor-powered kayak, and wing suits.
Nissan spy shots, Koenigsegg breaking records, Google's new ride-share, a motor-powered kayak, and wing suits.
Autonomous Ford Fusions are now roaming the streets of Pittsburgh.
Industry heavies and global development, could this electric supercar be the real deal?
No cause has been determined, but terrorism has not been ruled out.
Orbital research platform could let astronauts scour the surface using flying robots.
And, in 1972, it put one unknown wheelman's name in the history books.
Plus, explore the ocean with the Sea-Doo SeaScooter and drink with DuVig Brewing Company
Swedish supercar could probably break the production car record. You know, if it wanted to.
Of course, being in San Francisco, you'll be spending at least 25 times that in rent.
Also, people are more likely to accept surge pricing when their batteries are low. Coincidence?
Will the next BMW 6 series go Porsche hunting?
The Porsche 911 has had its fun. Let's think differently.
In the car's defense, it was one big honker of an insect.
Lady Gaga’s bandleader Brian Newman takes us for a ride in his show-stopping Olds Ninety-Eight.
The Argonne National Lab knows when electric vehicles are coming for your gas engines.