Geely Holding Group, the Chinese automotive conglomerate, wants to build and sell cars from Chinese brands in the United States. Here’s what the company said.
Red Bull Racing breaks tradition with a Detroit launch for its 2026 F1 car. Learn about Ford's deep technical involvement in the project.
Sports car sales were all over the place last year, with some models seeing big increases while others saw sales fall. Here are the numbers.
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SUVs hold nearly a 60% market share in Europe, but the best-selling vehicle of 2025 is likely to be a regular car. Another non-SUV could also reach the podium.
Ahead of its launch this year, the fully electric VW ID. Polo reveals its intuitive cabin with real buttons, a volume knob, and a retro instrument cluster.
Kia sold 3,135,803 vehicles in 2025, two percent more than the previous year. For 2026, Kia aims to deliver 3.35 million units globally.
Toyota chairman Akio Toyoda bought a mid-engined, two-seater performance vehicle and is customizing the mysterious sports car for next week's Tokyo Auto Salon.
Kuhl Racing will show off a modified Land Cruiser 250 at the Tokyo Auto Salon with 37-inch tires, a suspension lift, and other off-road goodies. Check it out.
A new video teases an STI model for the Tokyo Auto Salon. Could this actually make it to production? We'll have to wait and see.
General Motors has announced its 2025 sales results, and electric vehicles suffered greatly, along with several gas-powered models. Here are the numbers.
An official video from Mitsubishi teases a new, boxy SUV that could be the upcoming Pajero 4x4. Here's what we know.
Ferrari has filed a trademark for the HC25 name, which it could use on a one-off model designed for a specific customer. Here’s what we know.
As of 2026, Alpina is now BMW Alpina. But what exactly does that mean for the brand? We take a closer look.
Bugatti will launch its second one-off car from its Programme Solitaire later this month, and it’ll pay homage to the original Veyron 16.4 chassis no. 001.