Stellantis, once a powerhouse in the North American market, is now facing a crisis. Sales are plummeting, and fingers are being pointed at everyone from the top down. Even CEO Carlos Tavares’s future is in…
BlueCruise 1.4: Ford’s Latest Hands Free Driving Enhancements
Driver assistance systems, once mere aids for drivers, are rapidly evolving into autonomous driving capabilities. While technical limitations and legal restrictions still prevent fully driverless vehicles, advancements in this field are accelerating. Tesla’s Autopilot is…
NASA’s TBIRD Mission Breakthrough: Laser Communication Sets New Speed Records
Decades of space exploration have taught us that communicating with distant spacecraft is challenging due to vast distances. While radio frequency systems have served us well, they have limitations in speed and data capacity. NASA…
HRE Launches Muscle 105 Wheels: A Modern Tribute to Classic American Muscle Cars
HRE Performance Wheels, a renowned American aftermarket wheel producer, has finally entered of muscle cars with their new Muscle 105 series. This marks a significant departure from their usual offerings, as they have been primarily…
Rare 1969 Dodge Super Bee: A Forgotten Muscle Car Gem Rediscovered
The Dodge Super Bee, a high performance variant of the Coronet, was introduced in 1968 as a direct competitor to Plymouth’s Road Runner. Despite being nearly identical in terms of performance, the Super Bee struggled…
1972 Dodge Charger: A Restored Icon from the End of the Muscle Car Era
The Dodge Charger, initially a luxurious four seater fastback, transformed into a classic muscle car in 1968. However, as the muscle car era waned, the Charger underwent a significant redesign in 1971, featuring “fuselage” sheet…
Unrestored 1960 Chevrolet Impala Hardtop: A Rare Classic Surviving the Test of Time
The Chevrolet Impala, a legendary nameplate with a history spanning over four decades, continues to fascinate car enthusiasts. While the latest iteration was discontinued in 2020, the classic models from the late 1950s and early…
Toyota Starlet Revival: New Hatchback and GR Performance Model Rumored for 2026
Toyota, renowned for its SUVs and crossovers, is planning to broaden its lineup with new models that don’t have high ground clearances. One such model could be a revived Starlet. Currently sold as rebadged Suzuki…
Hertz Sells Off Chevy Silverado EVs After Electric Fleet Challenges
Hertz, once a pioneer in electric vehicle adoption, has reversed course, offloading a significant portion of its EV fleet. After a failed Tesla experiment and a string of customer complaints, Hertz is now dumping Chevrolet…
Stellantis Faces Uncertainty as Brands Struggle Amid Price Cuts and Leadership Changes
Stellantis, once the proud parent of 14 brands, is now struggling to stay afloat. Despite claims of industry wide challenges, the company’s own decisions have contributed significantly to its faltering sales. Alfa Romeo has resorted…
1969 Mercury Cougar XR-7 Convertible: A Timeless Blend of Style and Performance
The Mercury Cougar, a luxurious counterpart to the Ford Mustang, was first offered as a convertible in 1969, marking a significant departure from its hardtop only predecessors. Despite the initial excitement surrounding this new body…
John Cena’s Ultima Evolution Auction: A High Performance Supercar with a Star Studded History
Despite its diminutive size, the Ultima Evolution is a powerhouse of performance. This ultra-lightweight sports car, propelled by a supercharged 6.8 liter V8 engine, can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in an astonishing 2.3…
Nio’s Battery Swapping Tech Faces Challenges but Shows Potential for BEV Longevity
Nio’s Firefly brand, with its proprietary battery swapping system, may face challenges due to incompatibility with existing swap stations. Onvo, however, could prove the effectiveness of battery swapping through its ALPS brand and L60 model.…
Forgotten 1966 Pontiac GTO Rescued for Restoration by Car Enthusiast
Nestled in the forgotten corners of backyards and barns, countless classic cars languish in a state of disrepair. Rust has claimed many as its own, their former glory obscured by the passage of time. Yet,…
SAIC-GM and CATL Introduce Groundbreaking Battery with 200km Range in 5 Minutes
SAIC-GM and CATL have made a groundbreaking announcement of electric vehicle charging technology. Their joint venture has revealed a new battery that can add an astonishing 200 kilometers of range in a mere five minutes.…
Audi’s 2026 RS 7 Variant Spotted Testing, Set to Replace the RS 6
Audi’s upcoming A7, set to debut early next year as a 2026 model, will feature a high-performance RS 7 variant. Recently spotted testing in Spain, the RS 7 will be available in both wagon and…
F-35C Enhances Marine Fighter Squadron Capabilities in Historic Transition
The F-35 Lightning II, a versatile fighter aircraft, is available in three main variants for the U.S. military: the F-35A, F-35B, and F-35C. Each variant is designed to meet the specific needs of different branches,…
The 1971 Boss 351 Mustang: A Collector’s Dream from the Muscle Car Era
The early 1970s marked a turning point for the American muscle car era. Government regulations and rising insurance costs forced automakers to downsize and de-tune their high-performance engines. Ford was no exception, discontinuing iconic models…
Alfa Romeo Updates 2025 Giulia with New Engine and Premium Trim Options
Alfa Romeo has discontinued the V6-powered Giulia Quadrifoglio for the 2025 model year, replacing it with a 2.0 liter turbocharged I4 engine across the board. The lineup has been streamlined, with the Sprint, Ti, and…
Glide Phase Interceptor: A New Era in Hypersonic Missile Defense
The advent of hypersonic missiles, capable of traveling at speeds exceeding Mach 5, has drastically altered the military’s vision of future warfare. These incredibly fast projectiles, virtually impervious to current defense systems, have necessitated the…
Bugatti Italdesign ID 90 Concept: A Visionary Design That Shaped Supercar History
The iconic French manufacturer, Bugatti, was resurrected in Italy in the late 1980s, and a few years later, the EB 110 was introduced as its first modern supercar. While the EB 110 was impressive in…
Tesla Cybertruck’s Durable Design and Modular Repairs Revolutionize Pickup Truck Maintenance
The Tesla Cybertruck, renowned for its distinctive stainless steel exoskeleton, has ignited a passionate debate within the automotive community regarding its durability and repairability. Its robust construction, capable of withstanding bullets in certain scenarios, has…
Rivian R1T Completely Submerged During Hurricane Helene Still Runs Covered in Thick Mud
A Rivian R1T that was completely submerged during Hurricane Helene’s catastrophic flooding has remarkably survived and is still functional, according to a video shared on Facebook by Joshua Vincent Sauer. In the footage, the Rivian…
Keanu Reeves is Competing in Toyota GR Cup At Indianapolis Motor Speedway
In an unexpected turn of events, Keanu Reeves—Hollywood superstar and widely regarded as an intriguing individual—will be racing in a one-time event at the Toyota GR Cup at Indianapolis Motor Speedway this weekend. This isn’t…
Toyota Sales Figures Reveal A Sale of Over 800 Camrys Per Day in US
As a continuation of my recent article discussing the exaggerated claims about the demise of cars, one sedan that remains vibrant and thriving is the legendary Toyota Camry. Toyota recently released its Q3 2024 sales…
