Toyota's flirtation with hydrogen continues, but does this early Mirai have the charm to overcome limited refueling options?
Aerodynamics play an important role in shaving valuable fractions of a second off bobsled and skeleton run times, and Honda wants to help Team USA win.
It feels like it's getting tougher and tougher to be a car enthusiast, or at least a new car enthusiast.
I can't rule on constitutionality or feasibility, but the comments section was loaded with suggestions that ranged from petty to seriously transformative.
GM is swapping its EV production capacity for pickup trucks and SUVs, and Ford is announcing new passenger cars, just not for the United States.
Have you ever wondered if the real cause of your problems in life might be because your car is too simple and reliable?
Lucid Air owners with the DreamDrive Pro system will gain hands-free driving and automatic lane changes on July 30th via an over-the-air update.
A year-long investigation by the Miami Herald and WLRN found that Brightline trains have killed 182 people since testing began in 2017.
On Instagram the video came with the caption "New Yorkers, start your engines." Less than half of New Yorkers own a car with an engine to start.
Up to $10,000 of loan interest may be deducted each year for 2025 through 2028 light vehicles (weighing under 14,000 pounds) made in the USA.
Senator Ted Cruz is introducing a new bill that would "close the regulatory loophole" that allows military aircraft to turn off key flight tracking technology.
If this new maglev tech that China is developing pans out, it ought to be moving at anywhere from two to three times the fastest trains in the world today.
Without a long hood in front of you, you're less likely to hit something or someone in the Telo if you have to stop quickly compared to, say, a Ford Maverick.
From its fast-charging electric powertrain to its overhauled infotainment, the third-generation CLA has a lot going for it.
Kristi Noem, our mouth-frothing Secretary of Homeland Security, proposed that TSA allow larger liquid containers on planes, and I'm reluctantly forced to agree.