There’s a new hybrid powertrain concept that Horse Powertrains claims can return up to 71 miles per gallon combined. This is how the company is doing it.
New rules in Europe and China mandate that automakers add more buttons to their cabins than ever before. Here's what it means.
Ford has released more details about its $30,000 electric pickup truck, including several design innovations that increase the vehicle’s aerodynamic efficiency.
Ferrari employees in Italy qualify for an annual bonus of up to €14,900 after net revenue rose by seven percent in 2025, reaching €7.1 billion.
Ferrari is testing a 296 with a massive rear wing, suggesting it's a Challenge Stradale, especially since the prototype was spotted on public roads.
German business publication Manager Magazine alleges the Volkswagen Group wants to slash costs by 20 percent across all brands until the end of 2028.
First launched in 1976, the All-Terrain T/A has served as the first name in off-road capability and performance.
Mercedes will launch 16 new models in 2026 and nearly as many in 2027, covering everything from entry-level to top-end segments with combustion engines and EVs.
Akio Toyoda admits he'd happily sell nothing but the GR Yaris and Corolla. That said, he’s still giving his engineers the green light to chase a hypercar.
China is banning the yoke-style steering wheel beginning in 2027. With updated safety standards, officials raise major concerns about the wheel.
In a new survey sent out to Subaru customers, the automaker is asking if they might be interested in a manual SUV—particularly an Outback Wilderness.
The double-cab Ute could prove to be a perfect competitor for the Ford Maverick, and it makes sense for the Australian market.
A track worker in a telehandler crashed into an extremely rare R34 Skyline GT-R. The car's owner sued the track and is now releasing the information to the public. Here's what we know.
Mazda ditched the command control knob for its infotainment system and replaced it with a big screen, and there is a reason why Mazda made this change.
A Dutch design company has created a stunning Volvo P1800SE shooting brake restomod with a reworked design, bold colors, and modern technology. Check it out.