Hyundai has stopped selling certain Palisade trims after a two-year-old child died in an incident involving the SUV’s power seats and will soon issue a recall.
Ram is launching a beefier 1500 Big Horn with an optional BackCountry package that adds a suspension lift, 32-inch tires, and other off-road goodies.
Porsche is adding WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca to its list of tracks as part of its Track Experience program.
BMW is actually building its M3 Touring GT race car that it teased last year as an April Fool’s joke. It will race in this year’s 24 Hours of Nürburgring. Here are the details.
The Volvo EX30 is ending production in the US after less than two years on sale. The company cites 'shifting market conditions.'
A new Porsche patent filing shows a transmission gear selector device that can operate like a manual or an automatic, regardless of the underlying gearbox.
A new report alleges that Chevrolet will replace the E-Ray hybrid with the Grand Sport X hybrid, which uses General Motors’ new V8 engine.
BMW will unveil the 7 Series facelift in April at the 2026 Beijing Auto Show. To ease the wait, it has published a teaser image of its updated flagship sedan.
Citing the 'current business environment,' Honda is pulling the plug on the 0 SUV and 0 Sedan. Additionally, the Acura RSX won't reach production either.
The Ferrari Amalfi Spider is Maranello’s latest convertible, featuring a 631-horsepower V8 and a stunning design.
In mid-April 2026, the extensive facelift of the ID.3 will be unveiled, and there will be real buttons again. And a new name, but it won’t be ID. Golf.
Rivian has released details about the upcoming electric R2 lineup, including trims, prices, and options. Here’s what you need to know.
Former Alfa Romeo designer Juan Manuel Diaz has published sketches of 5 Alfa models that never made it to production. That includes a successor to the legendary Duetto.
Ralph Gilles, Stellantis’ chief design officer, said the crossover craze is over and people want sedans. Teens want sedans, too. Here are the details.
The Alpine A110 sports car is one step closer to America after CEO Philippe Krief confirmed that the sports car is undergoing US crash testing.