Volkswagen stumbled upon a valuable asset in its acquisition of Navistar International by way of its Traton subsidiary: the Scout brand. Despite decades of struggle to penetrate the US market effectively, Volkswagen sees potential in…
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Tesla Cybertruck Accelerates Past Rivian R1T in U.S. Registrations, Ford F-150 Lightning Leads Electric Pickup Market
Despite being on sale for only about half a year, the Tesla Cybertruck has already outpaced the Rivian R1T in U.S. registrations as of March, according to S&P Global Mobility data. The Rivian R1T, the…
Kia’s Shocking Pickup Electric Truck Seen Cruising American Roads
Kia is getting ready to jump into the electric truck market in the US! They were recently spotted testing a mysterious truck in California. It’s covered in black camouflage, but it looks like it might…
Simon Cowell’s Emotional Reunion: Triumph TR6 Magic
In the vibrant world of entertainment, where magic and engineering collide, Trixy stands as a unique figure, a skilled electrical engineer who moonlights as a magician. His act unfolds with a series of simple yet…
Reviving Automotive Dreams: Buick Concept Creations
In a notable shift, Ford has streamlined its passenger car offerings, focusing solely on the Mustang across its Ford and Lincoln brands. Conversely, Chevrolet bid farewell to its sixth-gen Camaro and ninth-gen Malibu for the…
Chevrolet’s Electric Revolution: Silverado EV Revealed
Chevrolet’s foray into electric vehicles takes a bold leap forward with the Chevrolet Silverado EV, built on GM’s Ultium Platform. Boasting up to 754 horsepower and 785 pound-feet of torque in its range-topping First Edition…
Ford’s EcoSport Successor: Emerging Market Evolution
Anticipated to make its debut primarily in emerging markets such as South America and India, the next-generation Ford EcoSport (name pending) may not see a return to Europe, North America, or Australia. With the discontinuation…
AMC Matador Coupe: Vintage Rarity & NASCAR Legacy
During a rebranding effort, a newly introduced mid-size automobile struggled to gain traction, facing lackluster sales that prompted a second-generation rollout in 1974. One notable standout emerged from this lineup: the Matador Coupe, which is…
Revving Nostalgia: The Thrill of Classic Cars vs. Modern Tech
In comparison to the RX-7, numerous modern vehicles could effortlessly surpass it in a straight-line drag race. However, the outcome of such races doesn’t hold much significance. While drag racing is undoubtedly exhilarating, it fails…
Mazda’s Hybrid Evolution: CX-5 and CX-50 Redefining Powertrains
Masahiro Moro, the CEO of Mazda has finally given the company’s best-selling model, the CX-5, a makeover. A significant advancement, the hybrid system in the next CX-5 will be built around Mazda’s SkyActiv gasoline engine.…
Buick Revival: Digital Designs and Classic Legacy
Buick, once a prominent player in the automotive industry, has seen its presence diminish in recent years. Despite offering the Envista and Encore GX models, along with the forthcoming Envision and 2025 Enclave updates, its…
Archer Aviation: Leading the Charge in eVTOL Innovation
The electric air taxi industry has reached a pivotal moment, with tangible progress evident in certified aircraft, vertiports, and manufacturing facilities. Leading the charge is Archer Aviation, a prominent eVTOL company in the United States,…
1963 Sport Fury: Rare Engine Options and Restoration
In 1963, potential buyers interested in a Sport Fury had various engine options available. Although the standard 318 two-barrel setup was favored, Plymouth provided more powerful alternatives, such as the Commando 361 two-barrel and the…
Tesla’s Next Move: Model Updates and Market Dynamics
As the automotive industry grapples with the shift towards electric vehicles, Tesla finds itself facing challenges amidst stiff competition and shifting consumer preferences. While traditional manufacturers use hybrid and plug-in hybrid technology to get about…
1982 Corvette Collector Edition: Time-Capsule Investment
In 1981, General Motors opened a state-of-the-art plant in Bowling Green, Kentucky, where Corvette production began anew. With the debut of the Collector Edition, GM marked both the conclusion of one era and the start…
Kia EV6: 2025 Model Year Refresh Brings Bigger Battery And Updated Styling
The Kia EV6 has been a favorite among our staff since its 2022 debut, and now it’s gearing up for a refresh in the 2025 model year. Kia recently revealed the Korean-spec version of the…
Bosch And Ligier Push Boundaries With Hydrogen-Powered Racing Innovation At Le Mans 24H
In a significant push towards clean energy and sustainability in motorsport, Bosch Engineering, and Ligier Automotive have advanced their hydrogen-powered demonstrator vehicle. Recent intensive tests have been conducted to assess the vehicle’s robustness and endurance,…
Tucker Convertible Prototype: Legendary Rarity & Controversy
A mysterious car has fascinated enthusiasts for years: the Tucker Convertible prototype. Despite numerous auction attempts, its shady background and exorbitant price tag have deterred potential buyers. Believed to be a one-of-one prototype of an…
Miami Beach Police Rolls-Royce Ghost: Luxury Sponsorship Backlash
The Miami Beach Police recently revealed an unconventional addition to their fleet: a Rolls-Royce Ghost, sparking mixed reactions from the community. Donated by a local dealership, the luxury sedan is loaned to the police department…
Tesla Cybertruck vs. Ram 2500: Towing Showdown & EV Realities
An all-electric pickup truck holds immense promise, particularly for tradespeople seeking convenience and reduced fuel costs. However, towing capabilities may fall short of expectations. Let’s say you’ve got $100,000 to spend on a new pickup…
