Aston Martin Valhalla: A Mid-Engined Beast With Twin-Turbo V8, 3 Electric Motors, 998 HP
F1 champ Fernando Alonso has been involved in the development of the $800,000 supercar.
F1 champ Fernando Alonso has been involved in the development of the $800,000 supercar.
Speculation rages on whether the upcoming model is a successor to the S2000 or NSX.
The Hurricane I6 engines are more powerful and efficient than the old V8s, even if they lack the Hemis' sentimental value.
"If we can save [the automakers], then it's about time for them to step up for us," Biden said to picketing workers.
Mike Salinas has made drag racing history with his own Top Fuel dragster team, Scrappers Racing.
There's no doubt you've heard Jake Brakes being used on semi-trucks, but check here to learn how they work.
The Cybertruck's bed seems to have undergone some design compromises on the path to production.
“Bottom line is, I can’t buy a machine. I can’t fix this one," says the owner of a family-owned auto repair shop.
The hitch vise is a real thing, if you didn't know. And now Harbor Freight makes one.
Think your Altima has what it takes to drive on soft sand? You'll likely end up decorating someone's wall.
A Rimac on a budget still rips.
This humble Soviet sedan tackled special stages in a past life. Today, it makes upwards of 530 horsepower with the help of a Supra engine.
We can't imagine a nicer way for these kids to get around.
Stewart-Haas Racing was able to get sponsors onboard for a tribute to the best racing comedy of all time.
This new plug-in hybrid Cayenne slots between the entry-level model and the 729 hp Turbo E-Hybrid.
It seemed the Milwaukee Mile's glory days had passed, but ARCA, NASCAR, and now IndyCar are helping it roar again.
Apocalypse Manufacturing built the truck and wants to become the official upfitter of Rivian, similar to Shelby for Ford.
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The button can be linked to a variety of actions for your connected car, saving you time.
Three of the United States' biggest airlines found the uncertified parts in their planes.