A full redesign brings sharper styling, hybrid and EV choices, and even a hydrogen variant to the next X5, now testing ahead of its official debut
Electrified vehicles accounted for 47 percent of all US Toyota and Lexus sales in 2025
We might have helped shame a dealer into better pricing but it hasn’t gone far enough
The Neo86 transforms the Toyota 86 with ’80s-style pop-up headlights, widened fenders, and a nostalgic look, debuting at the Tokyo Auto Salon 2026
Production at Flint Assembly will remain paused into late January, with thousands of workers idle and no clear explanation beyond maintenance work
Nearly 37,000 SUVs are being recalled after a software flaw caused wheel movement while parked, underscoring the risks of complex systems
A legacy software issue dating back to 2006 means license expiration dates do not match legal immigrants’ work authorization periods
Turns out Americans still love Hyundais, even if they’ve cooled on plugging them in
A low-mile LX with showroom looks, donated to a school, is climbing in value even as questions about its true mileage linger over the auction
The Texas city has expanded Flock Safety cameras as courts, councils, and citizens debate the trade-offs between public safety and personal privacy
Kia set a US sales record in 2025, but steep drops in EV6 and EV9 deliveries show a growing problem behind the headline numbers
A mysterious two-seat sports car is coming to the Tokyo Auto Salon, and fans think it’s tied to the long-awaited return of the MR2, but they could be wrong
Simulations show the RB17 will be quicker than an F1 car around certain circuits
The upscale new Filante SUV debuts in Korea, built on Geely underpinnings, though it’s unlikely to make its way to European roads
The original Ferrari supercar gets a wild, widebody concept makeover with flared arches, LED lights, and tuner vibes that might upset the purists
The designer behind the original Sting Ray finally builds his ideal split-window Corvette
The Rivian R1S and R1T show that passing safety tests doesn’t guarantee you can open the doors in an emergency
Connecticut has approved speed cameras in 10 towns, with several more preparing applications statewide