Mercedes Ditching EQ Sub-Brand Because Everything Will Be Electric Anyway: Report
As the EQ name goes away it'll be interesting to see what Mercedes-Benz calls electric- and gas-powered cars in the same segment.
As the EQ name goes away it'll be interesting to see what Mercedes-Benz calls electric- and gas-powered cars in the same segment.
It's been a long innings for the storied British manufacturer.
The T6 platform has been around since 2011, and it's not going away any time soon.
Despite the chaos of the last year, Tesla has come out on top.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced the automated driving assist was available to the public the same day that a Tesla on FSD caused a pileup in a tunnel.
The actor-turned-racer has a full-time ride in the 20-race ARCA Menards Series beginning next month at Daytona.
From a chicken farm to Le Mans, race cars to chain restaurants, Carroll Shelby did it all. Just imagine what he'd do with another 100 years of life.
VW sold a CC in 2022. It was sitting for at least seven years before someone decided to buy it.
We're not quite to pre-pandemic levels, but at least the average used car costs less than $30,000 now.
The list includes some of the most popular cars: Wrangler, Bronco, Model Y. There's one surprise entry too.
The automaker's head of supply chain left not long ago. At least supply chains are doing well right now.
Security researchers were able to view location and customer data just by elevating their own account.
The FAA reports over 32,578 flights were halted across the country within minutes of the NOTAM system's failure.
A University of Michigan study concluded 9 out of 10 households would save annually by driving an EV, but not the poorest families.
Surprising agility means assured safety.
The C8 Corvette's 6.2-liter V8 already sound great but this Ryft exhaust cranks it to 11.
Raise your hand if you had "crab-walking Hyundai Ioniq 5" on your 2023 bingo card—it's a prototype that can turn its wheels up to 90 degrees.
The driver lost control on a straight road and violently rolled the A80 Supra into a train yard.
Finding a venue to safely hit 300 mph isn't easy, but Hennessey feels that success could be just around the corner.
Foreign markets get some unique forbidden fruits.