The GMC Hummer EV gets some updates for both the truck and SUV trims. Here's what you can expect when it goes on sale later this year.
Nissan is reassigning 3,000 people from its development team to find ways to reduce expenses. In the meantime, it's pausing work on certain future products.
Jeep tells Motor1 the new Compass with a combustion engine is offered only with front-wheel drive, leaving the EV with all-wheel drive.
Alfa Romeo says funding a new sports car greatly depends on the success of its regular production models, which are mostly SUVs now.
The Toyota C-HR is back for the 2026 model year with a fully electric powertrain, giving it 338 horsepower and 290 miles of range.
Jaguar-Land Rover recorded a profit of $3.33 in its fiscal year-end results, despite no new Jaguars. The boost was thanks in part to the best-selling Defender.
De Tomaso has revealed production specs for its new P72 supercar, which finally hits the road this year.
The first electric Volkswagen Golf GTI will show up by the end of the decade—and it will be a monster. An electric Golf R will debut shortly thereafter.
Audi launches a cheaper E-Tron GT to slot below the S and RS performance versions in Europe. The new flavor of the electric sedan still costs six figures.
Nissan is working on a next-generation Skyline, but it's probably not the car enthusiasts have in mind.
The 2026 Toyota bZ electric crossover a bigger battery pack that improves range and power, while also getting a slight redesign in the process.
In just two weeks, Slate has managed to secure over 100,000 reservations for its cheap electric pickup truck. Now it just has to deliver.
Here are all of the new sports cars and supercars expected to launch this year, in 2025. It includes cars from BMW, to Porsche, to Chevrolet.
The Mazda MX-5 Miata is one of the least-driven cars in America per year, according to a study conducted by iSeeCars. Owners only drive 5,073 miles on average.
Nissan announced big losses for the Fiscal Year 2024. Here's how the company will go forward and recover from those losses.