Dorset Council painted dozens of large speed limit roundels across one of England's most loved coastal towns. Some have appeared three in a row on the same stretch. Two have been painted on a riverside footpath where only the occasional delivery van passe...
After two years away, the most recognisable tiny car in history is returning as the Smart #2. Designed by Mercedes-Benz, engineered on a new platform jointly developed with Geely, and unveiled as a concept this week in Beijing. Production debut at Paris i...
In March 2026, one in every four new cars sold in Europe was electric. In America that same quarter, the number heading the other way was just as stark. Two economies. Two governments. Two entirely different decisions about who pays for the energy transit...
A New York police officer ran over a sleeping man in a park while applying lip gloss at the wheel. Witnesses screamed warnings. A fellow officer tried to flag her down. She dragged him ten feet at 7 miles per hour. He died in hospital 37 minutes later. Th...
In less than a decade, a Chinese battery maker humiliated Toyota, Volkswagen, Mercedes and Ford. It did it with superior technology, relentless pricing, and roughly $4 billion in state money. Now its profits are falling, its debt may be eight times what i...
The Jaecoo 7 knocked off the Ford Puma and became the UK's number one car by borrowing liberally from Range Rover. Now a sister brand is arriving with a car that borrows liberally from the Jaecoo 7.
The British marque's first electric convertible is as long as a Phantom, seats two, and costs the same as a small apartment block. Every single one is already spoken for.
A Georgia doctor faces 19 charges after authorities say he built a rental car fleet from at least 13 stolen vehicles. A single suspicious title brought it all down.
The Top Gear presenter called his orange 458 Speciale a gamble. The market proved him right.
West Midlands Police seized a Huracán Performante Spyder last week for driving without insurance. They also seized 15 other vehicles the same day. Last year, UK police seized 160,000 cars. That is a 17-year high ... and it is rising.
The company that disrupted the taxi industry is now spending $10 billion to disrupt itself. The target this time is the army of drivers whose labour built it.
Wood gasification technology from the 1940s is making a comeback as drivers convert pickup trucks to run on lumber waste instead of premium fuel.
The British muscle car legend is back with 600 horsepower and a quarter-million-pound price tag.
LA thieves stripped a 992-generation 911 Cabriolet to its bare chassis on a public road. Passersby thought it was a Mazda. The parts they took are worth more than the car.
The official story is that the Iran war closed the Strait of Hormuz and prices had to rise. That is partly true. What is not part of the official story is who is quietly raking in billions every time you fill your tank and why governments have every reaso...