The Fiat Turbina, unveiled in 1954, was Europe’s first concept car powered by a gas turbine engine. Despite its futuristic design and breathtaking performance, technical challenges ended its promise.
Waymo’s fully autonomous electric Jaguar I-Pace taxis will hit London streets in 2026, marking the company’s first major European expansion and a milestone for UK driverless tech.
Polaris has announced the sale of a majority stake in Indian Motorcycle to Carolwood LP, marking a new chapter for the iconic American motorcycle brand and a strategic shift for Polaris.
Tesla’s futuristic Cybertruck is flopping hard, pushing Elon Musk to offload unsold trucks to his own ventures like SpaceX and xAI to hide the mounting inventory.
Copper thieves have found a new target public EV chargers. With cases doubling in just two years, operators now face escalating costs, damaged trust, and a growing war against organised theft rings.
New UK statistics reveal drug driving now causes more fatal accidents than drunk driving, with almost one in ten road fatalities linked to impairing substances.
George Barris, the iconic founder of Barris Kustoms, revolutionized custom car culture and left an indelible mark on Hollywood with his groundbreaking designs, including the Batmobile and Munster Koach.
On this day in 1909, German racing legend Bernd Rosemeyer was born. The Auto Union ace dominated Europe’s toughest circuits, claimed the 1936 European Championship, and left an indelible mark despite a brief career.
Yamaha’s MOTOROiD:Λ concept pushes the boundaries of two-wheeled mobility with AI-driven self-balancing and an innovative body that twists 180 degrees mid-ride, debuting at the Japan Mobility Show 2025.
The Casselberry Police Department in Florida has received a donated McLaren 720S supercar, which will be used for public education and safety outreach, not active patrol.
Mick Schumacher completed his first test in an IndyCar with Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing and expressed strong enthusiasm about the experience and potential future in the series.
Rinus VeeKay, the 25-year-old Dutch driver, reunites with Juncos Hollinger Racing, where he won the 2018 USF Pro 2000 championship and finished second in Indy NXT, aiming for continued growth in IndyCar.
Dennis Hauger led seven drivers during the recent IndyCar Series test on the IMS road course, impressing with the fastest unofficial lap time in Dale Coyne Racing's No. 18 Honda.
Rinus VeeKay, former 2018 USF Pro 2000 champion and 2019 Indy NXT runner-up, reunites with Juncos Hollinger Racing as their lead IndyCar driver for 2026.
After facing financial collapse, Spyker has been brought back from the brink of bankruptcy by its founder Victor Muller, who plans to refocus the brand on crafting exclusive hand-built sports cars.