Volvo is addressing the complexity of its expanding lineup by simplifying its naming conventions for fully electric and plug-in hybrid models. The “Recharge” designation will no longer be used for these models. Instead, the XC40…
LMC Secures Two Top-Ten Finishes at Daytona 500 Despite Johnson’s Early Crash
Despite Jimmie Johnson’s less than stellar performance in the Daytona 500, LMC’s main drivers, John Hunter Nemechek and Erik Jones, managed to kick off the 2024 season on a high note. Following a last-lap caution…
Victorious KX500: Two-Stroke Tuesday’s Beast Mastera
In this edition of Two-Stroke Tuesday, we invite you to delve into the visual journey of the championship-winning Kawasaki KX500, meticulously crafted by Gary Reynolds in honor of his dear friend and fellow Moto enthusiast,…
Major Software Enhancements Confirmed for the Cadillac Lyriq SUV
General Motors’ investment in the future of electric vehicles appears to be following a familiar pattern of progress and setbacks. While the debut of the Chevy Blazer EV has failed to gain traction, the upscale…
Williams Remains Firm: Adhering to 2023 Mercedes F1 Pull-Rod Rear Suspension
Mercedes has introduced significant changes to its new W15 challenger, particularly in its rear suspension layout, opting for a push-rod configuration. This move follows the successful adoption of the push-rod setup by rivals Red Bull…
Vladimir Putin Presents Russian-Made Aurus Senat Limousine to North Korea’s Kim Due to Personal Preference
Vladimir Putin has bestowed upon Kim Jong Un, the leader of North Korea, a lavish gift in the form of a luxury Aurus Senat L700 limousine. This gesture comes as a result of Kim’s admiration…
Indian Billionaire Chooses Train Over Car to Beat Mumbai Traffic
Indian billionaire Niranjan Hiranandani made an unconventional choice recently by opting for a public train ride instead of his usual chauffeur-driven limousine to navigate through Mumbai City’s infamous traffic. The 73-year-old real estate magnate, with…
YangWang Demonstrates 360° Tank-Turn with Six U9s, Following Mercedes’ 4 Electric G-Class “G-Turn” Display Weeks Earlier
BYD’s YangWang brand has recently unveiled a remarkable demonstration, showcasing the capabilities of its forthcoming U8 electric SUV model. Utilizing six U8 SUVs, the display highlighted the vehicle’s impressive 360-degree tank-turn feature. This event follows…
Hennessey Aims for Record-Breaking Speed with the Venom F5
The Hennessey Venom F5 stands as a remarkable feat of automotive engineering, boasting extraordinary capabilities. Propelled by its 6.6-liter biturbo V8 engine, capable of churning out a staggering 1,841 horsepower, the Venom F5 was initially…
Continental GT Reigns Supreme: Winning Best Car Awards in Germany and Switzerland
Continental GT, Bentley’s epitome of luxury Grand Touring, continues to dominate prestigious automotive awards in key European markets, reaffirming its status as the pinnacle of automotive excellence. For the third consecutive year, the Continental GT…
Rare 1972 Pontiac GTO 455 HO Project: No-Reserve Auction
The 455 HO was the crowning jewel of the GTO lineup in 1972, boasting an engine capable of producing 300 horsepower (following the net rating standard, in compliance with the new regulations in the United…
1967 Cutlass Supreme Restoration: Complete Project Car Available
The Cutlass quickly gained popularity in the United States, evident from the production figures of the 1967 and 1968 models. During these two years, GM produced nearly 550,000 units, many of which were equipped with…
1955 Packard Patrician: Restoring a Vintage Classic
When discussing vintage cars, a common question arises: when is a classic vehicle truly beyond repair? At what point has the accumulation of years of wear, tear, rust, and neglect rendered it so impractical to…
Boss 427 vs. Boss 429: Ultimate Mustang Showdown
When it comes to classic muscle cars, late first-gen Mustangs, particularly the 1969 and 1970 models, are often considered perfect candidates. If you can’t find a 1969 model, the 1970 variant can also offer a…
HiPhi Factory Halts Production: Impact and Insights
The manufacturing center of HiPhi, situated north of Shanghai, has decided to cease production immediately, with plans for a temporary shutdown lasting six months. This decision, rumored in Chinese media, has now been confirmed through…
Volkswagen’s ID.7 Tourer: Electric Wagon Advancements
Code-named B9, the ninth-generation Passat is likely the final iteration to incorporate internal combustion. Offered exclusively as a station wagon for the 2024 model year, it provides 690 liters of cargo space behind the rear…
Next-gen BMW M5: Sedan & Touring Models Compete in North America
The new-generation BMW 5 Series has been released, but fans of the M sub-brand are eagerly awaiting the next M5. The upcoming model will be available in two body styles – station wagon (Touring) and…
New Audi Q3: Split-Headlight Design & Innovative Features
Audi is gearing up for another restructuring of its naming convention, this time dividing between odd numbers for internal combustion engine (ICE) models and even numbers for their battery-electric vehicles (BEVs). Several new releases from…
Customized Tesla Cybertrucks: Wheels, Wraps & Personalization
The Tesla Cybertruck rolled through the gates of Giga Texas with its stock 20-inch wheels, but one owner felt that such a formidable truck deserved larger wheels to truly make a statement. Thus, they opted…
1973 Plymouth Road Runner: Last of the Mopar Legends
The debate over when the golden era of muscle cars ended continues, but for many Mopar enthusiasts, it concluded in 1971 with the discontinuation of Chrysler’s high-compression big-block V8 engines, notably the revered 440-cubic-inch (7.2-liter)…
Vintage 1969 Road Runner: Muscle Car Legacy
Plymouth introduced the original Road Runner during a time when gas was affordable, and Americans were simply eager to accelerate in a straight line. It embodied a timeless blend of muscle and mischief, earning its…
Mercedes-Benz Recall: Electrical Issue in 12K Cars
Mercedes-Benz USA is recalling 12,191 cars because they might have a problem with their electrical system. These cars, like the E 450 All-Terrain and the CLS 450, were made between 2021 and 2023. There’s a…
Lamborghini Urus PHEV: Leading the Charge in High-Performance SUVs
While the Urus isn’t Lamborghini’s inaugural SUV, it stands out as the most commercially successful offering in the current lineup of the Raging Bull. Last year, the Italian automaker from Sant’Agata Bolognese achieved sales surpassing…
1967 Chevelle Malibu: Turbocharged LS V8 Beauty
If you consider the American car industry as a symphony, the Chevrolet Chevelle would hold a significant position. Not as a standout soloist, but as a reliable member of the ensemble, capable of hitting the…
Hispano Suiza: Saga of Sagrera Hypercar
Named in homage to the company’s history, Sagrera pays tribute to the Barcelona district where Hispano Suiza established its first major production facility, a strategic move that enabled the brand to meet growing demand. Spanning…
