Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing, based in Texas, has identified a potential defect affecting 4,212 units of the Camry. According to documents filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, these vehicles may have been…
Hennessey Unleashes H700 C8 Corvette Convertible Power Boost
Introducing the Hennessey Supercharged H700 C8 Corvette Stingray Convertible, a powerhouse of a machine boasting 708 horsepower courtesy of the Hennessey touch, surpassing even the Corvette Z06 in raw power. Taking the open-air driving experience…
Aston Martin Vantage GT4: Racing Evolution Unleashed
Aston Martin’s Vantage has evolved into one of the brand’s youngest models, embodying the essence of British sports car heritage since its reintroduction in 2018. Recently, it underwent a significant transformation, emerging as a precision-engineered…
Ford Mustang S650: Last Muscle Car Standing
Ford’s latest generation Mustang has garnered praise for its enhanced technology, safety features, and refined driving dynamics, presenting an evolutionary step forward from its predecessor. Notably, it stands alone as the sole remaining muscle car…
Unfulfilled Automotive Dreams: Bentley Supercar Concept
With an influx of new vehicles flooding the market and traditional automakers alongside startups and Chinese brands expanding their offerings, the automotive landscape is poised to reach unprecedented levels of diversity. Yet, discerning enthusiasts may…
Chevrolet’s 1956 Bel Air: From Concept to Rusty Relic
The year 1956 proved to be a bustling period for Chevrolet as the company diligently prepared for its forthcoming assault on Ford. Chevrolet aimed to refine the Bel Air further and lay the groundwork for…
1963 Impala: Classic American Design and Performance
In 1963, Chevrolet continued its renowned Impala lineup, maintaining the model’s status as an emblem of American automotive prowess. Although the 1963 Impala didn’t introduce revolutionary changes from its predecessor, it upheld its essence as…
Chevrolet’s Golden Milestone: The Lost Bel Air Resurrected
In 1954, Chevrolet marked a significant milestone in automotive history with the production of their 50 millionth car. To celebrate this achievement, Chevrolet unveiled a remarkable creation: a Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe adorned entirely…
McLaren’s Racing Legacy: From Can-Am Dominance to Formula One Success
McLaren’s automotive legacy dates back to 1963 when Bruce McLaren founded his racing team, later venturing into production road cars with the iconic F1 in 1992. Renowned for its Formula One success, McLaren boasts a…
Micro Mobility’s Microlino Lite: Compact Electric Vehicle for Teens and Cities
Micro Mobility Systems challenges the trend of larger and heavier vehicles with the introduction of the Microlino Lite, an electric microcar targeted at European teenagers and set to launch as a Neighborhood Electric Vehicle (NEV)…
Skoda’s India Expansion: Locally Developed SUV for Urban Drivers
Skoda aims to broaden its presence in India by introducing a new locally developed small SUV. The upcoming model, leveraging the MQB-A0-IN platform, promises to meet stringent emission and safety standards, akin to Skoda’s existing…
Polestar 3 Assembly Begins: Dual-Continent Production for Electric Crossover
Polestar has commenced assembly of the Polestar 3, its electric crossover, at the Chengdu factory in China. Following the successful completion of the early production test series, assembly is scheduled to begin in South Carolina,…
Mercedes-Benz 2024: Electrification, AMG Novelties, and Future Reveals
2023 was a bustling year for Mercedes-Benz, with numerous special editions and mid-cycle facelifts, along with the debut of the sixth-generation W214 E-Class and the inaugural CLE series. The momentum continues into 2024 with anticipated…
Honda’s 2024 Outlook: Sales Surge, Electrification, and Future Speculations
Honda is optimistic about its prospects in the US automotive market for 2024, with January’s sales showing a significant 12.7% increase for the brand, totaling over 84,000 units sold. The CR-V and Accord hybrids marked…
Chevrolet Nomad: Classic Collectible Sleeper Wagon
Introduced for the 1955 model year, the Chevrolet Tri-Five quickly became a sales success, with 1.77 million units sold, representing a 54% increase over the previous year and setting a US sales record. Notably, approximately…
McLaren Artura Spider: Enhanced Performance and Open-Air Thrills
Two years after its introduction, McLaren’s Artura receives a significant refresh, introducing a spider variant alongside numerous enhancements. The Artura Spider features a retractable hardtop, seamlessly combining open-air driving with cutting-edge performance. McLaren’s engineering prowess…
Reviving Legacy: The Timeless Appeal of the 1968 Ford Mustang
In 1968, the iconic Ford Mustang faced a shifting automotive landscape, contending with competitors like the Camaro, Firebird, and AMC Javelin. Despite declining sales, the Mustang retained its position as a top-selling model, reflecting enduring…
Honda Odyssey Sleeper: Unleashing Surprising Speed and Power
Subaru’s decision to trademark a series of off-road-themed designations reflects its commitment to innovation in the SUV market. With names like “Outsider,” “Trailseeker,” and “Hightail,” Subaru hints at rugged capabilities and adventurous spirit, aligning with…
McLaren Artura Spider: Lightweight Hybrid Supercar Evolution
McLaren’s groundbreaking Artura receives a compelling update with the introduction of the Artura Spider, marking the brand’s foray into the realm of hybrid convertibles. Built on the innovative McLaren Carbon Lightweight Architecture (MCLA), the Artura…
Subaru’s Off-Road Adventure: Trailblazing SUV Designations
The Honda Odyssey, traditionally esteemed for its family-friendly attributes rather than its speed, takes on a new identity through a surprising transformation. In a daring move by the BoostedBoiz YouTube channel, a 2001 Odyssey undergoes…
Volkswagen Golf GTI Mk8.5: Last of Its Kind with Subtle Refreshes
The upcoming transition of the VW Golf to electric power, potentially replacing the ID.3, signals a shift towards electric propulsion, with the Mk8.5 likely being the last to feature internal combustion engines. Recently refreshed with…
1945 Salsbury Model 85: Vintage Hipster Scooter Rarity
Picture this: you’re cruising through the hipster haven of Brooklyn, soaking in the trendy atmosphere that defines the area. Perhaps you’re on your vintage Vespa scooter, thinking you’re the epitome of hipster cool. But then,…
Schmidt Motos Turbo Sportster: Custom Bike Marvel
Bryce Schmidt, a talented custom bike builder based in Salina, Kansas, operates Schmidt Motos LLC, crafting motorcycles that defy conventionality. Despite working from his modest home garage, Schmidt’s creations are nothing short of astounding, reflecting…
ECC Project 4: BMW Cafe Racer Custom Masterpiece
Elemental Custom Cycles (ECC), situated in Neustadt an der Aisch, Germany, was established in 2017 by Thomas Lambert, embodying a philosophy that rejects mundane designs in favor of bespoke creations. This ethos guides ECC’s custom…
Cadillac Lyriq: All-Electric Luxury in Europe Unveiled
The Lyriq holds immense significance for Cadillac as the brand’s inaugural foray into all-electric vehicles and General Motors’ first vehicle underpinned by the BEV3 platform. It also marks Cadillac’s return to the European market, following…
