Tesla May Add Radar Back To Its Cars After All
Tesla removed radars from its cars in favor of cameras, but now it looks to be doubling-back on that decision.
Tesla removed radars from its cars in favor of cameras, but now it looks to be doubling-back on that decision.
In a move that will surely resonate with the tech barons that will buy this car, its new steering wheel was co-developed with sim racing wheel maker Cube Controls.
Toyota's smallest crossover is going to the promised land. At least in the United States.
Fun ICE cars aren't dead yet. Among a field of two stellar hot hatches and a pair of track-ready German rides, the flat-plane-crank Z06 shone brightest.
The O-Bahn bus system in Adelaide, Australia, is one of the more unique mass-transit systems in effect today.
You were 100% correct all year long. The number and prices of cars on Bring a Trailer are going up, up, up.
After lobbying US lawmakers for months, Hyundai has now planned to spend billions on assembly plants and battery facilities.
In a segment dominated by softer-riding unibody crossovers, The Drive's pick for this year's Best SUV is decidedly, unapologetically old school.
The pinnacle of Mercedes-Benz's DTM homologation models is up for sale.
The Great American Survival Manual to The Almost Entirely Enjoyable Family Road Trip.
The decision comes after a tumultuous year for the self-driving tech company.
Police are offering Hyundai and Kia owners an anti-theft solution straight out of the 1980s.
The Haval H6 carried on for hundreds of miles with a police escort before it ran out of gas.
Six out of the top 10 cars on the list are made by Toyota.
This extremely uneven brake pad wear is brought to you by the Rust Belt and sponsored by uneven application of pad grease.
With luxury and performance cars always stealing all the headlines, it's time we celebrate the affordable sedans, crossovers, and coupes.
Like their toilets, public transportation, general public etiquette, and food, car buying really is better in Japan.
Whether you like'em or not, F1 is doubling the number of Sprint races it held in 2022—and COTA will host one of them.
We're finally at a time when it feels like EVs are no longer expensive toys for the rich, but rather actual cars that people want to buy.
There are roughly 41,000 chargers publicly available now, and GM is looking to add 40,000 more by 2026.