The all-new Audi RS 5 Avant promises to redefine the premium compact sports segment with its aggressive design and hybrid powertrain. As the successor to the RS 4 Avant, Audi adopts a new naming scheme,…
Polestar, gearing up for Polestar 3 production in the U.S., is reevaluating its pricing strategy. The Swedish automaker has introduced new variants of its electric SUV, reducing the entry price to $73,400 from the previously…
Unearthing classic cars from long-term storage can be a gamble, but the discovery of a 1964 Jaguar Mark X proves that fortune favors the bold. After spending over 40 years dormant, this British luxury sedan…
Toyota’s unexpected entry into the realm of hot hatches, the 2024 Toyota GR Corolla, melds the practicality of the Corolla compact with class-leading performance, presenting a stylish and versatile driving experience. It’s hard to fathom…
After a delay that lasted since late January, numerous vehicles from various Volkswagen Group brands are finally being released from ports and shipped to dealerships. According to a company spokesperson, VW Group anticipates that all…
The 2024 Dodge Durango SRT 392: Exploring Features, Specs, and Pricing As we bid adieu to the 2024 Dodge Durango SRT 392 AlcHEMI Edition, marking the final year of the full ICE version of the…
The Studebaker Avanti stands as an enigmatic figure in automotive history, often overlooked amidst the iconic Mustangs and Camaros of its era. Yet, its tale is one of innovation, ambition, and ultimately, heartbreak. In the…
The forthcoming Polestar 3, although yet to commence production, is already slated to undergo a significant price reduction of nearly $10,000, courtesy of its parent company Geely. Typically, automakers exercise caution when forecasting prices for…
The first two races of the season in Bahrain and Jeddah have affirmed what we had inferred from pre-season testing: Alpine’s struggles persist, with their car languishing at the tail end of the field. During…
Ford has recently filed trademarks for the “RS200” and “Ford RS200” names with the European Union Intellectual Property Office, igniting speculation about the revival of this legendary moniker from its past. This move follows Ford’s…
A recent alarming revelation from the New York Times underscores a longstanding concern echoed within the automotive community: the vast troves of data generated by your vehicle are inadequately secured and exploited without your explicit…
Toyota solidified its position as the world’s leading automaker last year, boasting sales exceeding 11.23 million vehicles, surpassing Volkswagen AG’s 9.24 million units. What makes Toyota’s achievement even more remarkable is that this record-breaking figure…
Tesla’s Model S Plaid stands as a benchmark for ludicrous acceleration, dominating the quarter-mile against few rivals. Recent drag strip encounters showcased the Model S Plaid’s supremacy over the S197 II-generation Mustang GT and the…
Rivian’s recent unveiling event showcased more than just their anticipated R2 model. While initially planned to reveal their take on the BMW X3 or Mercedes-Benz GLC on March 7th, Rivian surprised enthusiasts with not only…
Continuing its electrifying journey, AMG introduces the all-new E 53 Hybrid, available in sedan and wagon variants, showcasing a blend of performance and efficiency. Despite its impressive specifications, criticisms arise regarding its unconventional powerplant and…
The final iteration of the internal combustion-powered Passat arrives exclusively as a wagon, signaling a transition towards electrification with the introduction of the ID.7 Tourer. Set to debut on March 13, this electric variant promises…
Speculations surrounding Jaguar’s downsizing have been circulating, indicating a significant overhaul for the luxury carmaker. Recent reports suggest that Jaguar’s operations might cease globally, with the potential acquisition by a Chinese company looming on the…
Consumerism has ingrained in us the pursuit of the latest, largest, and flashiest possessions money can buy. However, Paul Elkins challenges this notion by showcasing how one can achieve fulfillment with something self-built from inexpensive…
The 1950s witnessed fluctuating fortunes for Plymouth, Chrysler’s entry-level division, as reflected in the sales performance of its flagship model, the Belvedere. In 1957, the division achieved a pinnacle in its history, producing over 726,000…
The Plymouth Road Runner, introduced in 1968 as an affordable muscle car, remained in production until 1980, albeit losing its standalone model status in 1976. The late 1960s and early 1970s models, particularly those equipped…