Like the R1S and R1T, those in the rear of the Rivian R2 will need to remove a plastic panel and pull a cable to open the doors manually
A spiritual successor to the ’80s City Turbo II, the new Super-One packs flair and sound effects but stops short of serious performance
Despite being a prototype, the 16C Galibier looked exquisite, making it all the more disappointing that Bugatti never brought it to production
A one-off concept truck with 38-inch tires and 239 miles on the clock is for sale, but owning it comes with serious tradeoffs
As many as a dozen men carrying AK-47s swarmed on the armored van in Italy’s Puglia region
A funny Hilux commercial attracted the attention of Australian regulators for all the wrong reasons
Touchscreens may work for phones, but they demand too much attention in cars, says former Apple designer Jony Ive
Toyota’s ultra-luxury Century sedan gets new aero, custom details, and a price that climbs deep into flagship territory
Japanese Honda owners can now pre-warm their cars with a dedicated remote or smartphone app, but the convenience comes at a separate cost
The woman had to call police, who were eventually able to free her
Waymo defended its China-linked robotaxi plans and offshore operators as lawmakers raised national security and labor concerns
Former Apple man Jonny Ive has created a beatiful dashboard with plenty of physical controls for Ferrari’s first EV
A new teaser shows the new SUV’s badge a day before its official worldwide release
A tuner gave the Land Cruiser 70 Series new lights and upgrades, making it arguably cooler than Toyota’s own factory facelift
To celebrate America’s 250th anniversary, the bowtie brand is rebooting See the USA in Your Chevrolet
A 2006 Suzuki is transformed into a toy-inspired microcar with a chopped wheelbase, side-exit flamethrower, and just enough room for two
The Temerario’s performance is especially impressive given it weighs well over 4,100 pounds
A federal court ruled Kansas Highway Patrol violated rights of out-of-state drivers and ordered limits on its use of the Kansas Two-Step