As automation improves, humans are still expected to supervise it, and that may be the most dangerous phase of all
While Porsche is reversing course on EVs, Bentley is hoping for the best
The rise of bigger cars in London prompts debate over fees, safety, and how much space vehicles should take in the city
Audi looks to bridge the gap between the paddock and the driveway, eyeing limited-run RS models with driver-tuned dynamics
The three-row crossover sports an updated design, available armoring, and a hybrid is reportedly in the works
California is revoking CDLs held by immigrant drivers with visas, refugee, or asylum status who had legal work authorization
Canada’s trade gap was expected to improve after December, but instead it widened
More paid parking spots could raise revenue, but it could upset millions of locals
The brand’s CEO teased a Neue Klasse 3 Series Touring during the world premiere of the electric i3 sedan
Volvo will discontinue the EX30 in the U.S. after 2026 as tariffs, tax-credit changes, and weak EV demand hit sales
Building EVs in Spain could help Leapmotor reduce costs, navigate tariffs, and expand its presence across Western markets
A new bill is in the works that could potentially cost EV owners hundreds of dollars every year
Ralph Gilles outlines how Stellantis plans to reshape its brands with sharper identities and more focused design
The new Q9 and A2 e-tron both arrive this year, targeting opposite ends of the market with very different priorities
Only one Bentley EV is confirmed before 2030 as the brand shifts back toward hybrids and gas engines
On the flip side, the tariffs have encouraged some carmakers to increase US production
Ferrari claims it holds the rights to the Luce name globally, despite Mazda applying the name to cars for decades
Nissan and Premcar reunite to develop off-road versions of the Navara and the new Patrol for Australia