Through November, Chinese electric vehicle exports rose by 29 percent globally, reaching nearly 2 million units across Asia, Europe, and emerging markets
Video evidence fuels claims that Baltimore officers use SUVs as weapons during arrests
China’s new EV efficiency laws will set the world’s first mandatory consumption standard, pushing automakers to build smarter, not just bigger, electric cars
After a series of fatal crashes linked to electric door handles, China is banning them and forcing automakers to rethink global safety design
The vacuum cleaner company’s latest images show its maiden car has been redesigned to resemble the Bugatti Brouillard
A rumored 325 hp Prelude with a manual gearbox had enthusiasts excited, but new information raises questions about where it all stands
A growing number of cars are being totaled, but not for the reasons you might expect after a crash. The real cost comes later
A new US battery plant will build storage cells with Chinese tech after major EV deals were canceled and political tensions nearly tanked the project
A quiet pilot of AI cameras just fined thousands of drivers in this EU country, with more to come as authorities ramp up surveillance
The Hemi’s soundtrack still charms, but Ram’s Hurricane six dominates on performance and value
Texas is rolling out digital speed limit signs that adjust in real time to weather, traffic, and hazards, with new rules already active on some roads
Honda’s strict take on EU speed assist rules leaves some 2025 models without a way to turn the alerts off
More than 168,000 CarShield customers are receiving checks after the FTC settled deceptive advertising claims
Chevrolet’s Grand Sport revival could feature an all-new engine, reshaping the C8 range with classic V8 sound and carefully targeted performance
Tesla’s Cybertruck may finally find a path onto European roads, thanks to an ambitious Swiss company modifying it to meet strict local safety and design standards
The new RAPID Act would permit derestricted daytime speeds on rural interstates, but only after passing detailed safety and engineering studies
CarFax estimates millions of vehicles show odometer rollback fraud as unsuspecting buyers overpay by thousands
Ford CEO explains why the company stepped away from cheap cars and embraced a smaller, more profitable lineup built around trucks and nostalgia