The 2026 Porsche 911 Carrera T Club Coupe is a limited-edition model that celebrates 70 years of the Porsche Club of America.
A 1985 Audi Sport Quattro has become the first car in the world to run a new solar gasoline, developed by Synhelion.
For many of us, there’s a triangle of circumstances that leads us to buying cars that fall into a comfort zone of price, convenience, and risk.
Designed for privateers, the electric Alpine A290 Rallye is eligible to compete in numerous races across Europe.
Within 24 hours of Ram announcing the return of the Hemi V-8 to the light-duty pickup, the truck builder received an avalanche of preorders.
The Treanor family bought this Ruf RTurbo new in 2001 and has used it for everything from lapping the 'Ring to picking up the kids at school.
There was no shortage of quirky microcars in postwar Germany, but the Zündapp Janus 250 stands out even among that motley crew.
Retired ad exec Jim Moore organizes Porsche outings through his North Carolina driving group, Air Brigade.
To mark 25 years of the extraordinary exoskeleton Atom, Ariel has announced the most powerful edition ever.
In the latest edition of Never Stop Driving, Larry Webster shares the joy he found among young enthusiasts at a Waterford Hills track event.
Does the 1250-hp ZR1X get your blood pumping? In 1970, you’d likely have felt the same way about the Corvette LS7 — until Chevy axed it.
Anyone with a gaming console or PC can take control of the 815-hp Ford Mustang GTD as it's now available in Fortnite and Rocket League.
It may be painted in two-tone blue and black, but the Bugatti Type 41 Royale Coupe Napoleon was a white elephant.
Don't call it a Chrysler: Thomas Klockau shares this gorgeous 1969 Imperial LeBaron, the first year of the fuselage Imperials.
Just sold at a Swiss auction, it has a unique body by Frua and looks like a scaled-down Ferrari 330, but it's just a Ford Escort underneath.