Stellantis Unveils New Technology: Jeep and Ram EVs Could Get Automatic Fire Suppression Systems
Stellantis has patented an onboard fire suppression system designed to reduce the risk of battery thermal runaway in future electric vehicles.
How Rivian’s R2-D2 Prototype Became a Symbol of a New Era in Autonomous Driving
At the heart of Rivian’s new philosophy is the idea of “superhuman road perception.”
Aston Martin Revives Lagonda: First Electric Model Spotted Testing, Range Over 500 Miles
More than 500 miles of range, dual electric motors, a Wunderbox battery, and a renewed push toward electrification after years on hold.
New Ford F-150 Lightning Is No Longer Fully Electric, Offers Up to 680 Miles of Range
The electric pickup with a gasoline-powered generator will replace the current Lightning and can travel more than 684 miles on a single fill-up.
Jaguar Land Rover Officially Denies Rumors of Chief Designer Gerry McGovern’s Dismissal
Earlier reports claimed the designer had left the company, but Jaguar has called that information “untrue.”
Ford Patents a New Display Technology Called Dual View Display
Ford is taking an unusual approach to fighting “screen fatigue” by adding more screens—or rather, screens within screens.
The Three Most Problematic Zodiac Signs Behind the Wheel: An Astrological Anti-Ranking
Based on popular astrology stereotypes, this tongue-in-cheek ranking highlights zodiac signs most likely to annoy drivers behind.
Why a CVT Can Be Better Than a Traditional Automatic: Three Reasons to Rethink Continuously Variable Transmissions
Many drivers still shy away from CVTs out of habit. They’re often seen as delicate, high-maintenance gearboxes that demand constant attention.
Toyota Officially Returns to Formula 1!
Haas becomes Toyota Gazoo Racing Haas F1. Haas and Toyota already had an active “technical partnership,” but Toyota is now also stepping in as the team’s title sponsor.
Winners of the 2026 TopGear US Car Awards
The TopGear US Car Awards are a relatively new offshoot of the global TopGear brand, created specifically for the American automotive market.
1953 Oldsmobile Fiesta Turns Heads, the Only Known Example Finished in This Color
Muscle cars from Detroit’s golden age usually steal the spotlight, but this 1953 Oldsmobile deserves just as much attention.
This Sleek Adventure Camper Van Is Built for Year-Round, Off-Grid Travel
Life in a camper van often means sacrificing some everyday comforts, but smart design can turn even a relatively compact van into a genuinely livable space.
Big News: Google Maps Rival Releases Big Announcement for Android Auto and CarPlay Users
It's been a while since customers who purchased the Sygic lifetime license have been left without Android Auto and CarPlay support, but the company has now decided to overturn this decision.
Rare 1970 Plymouth Cuda Wears Scars With Pride, True Survivor
When Plymouth rolled out the redesigned third-generation Barracuda for 1970, it hit dealerships with bolder styling and a wider range of powerful V8 options, giving the model fresh momentum.
My Colorful Wheels: A Top 10 of Wild Car Design Ideas
Car design doesn’t have to mean sleek, wind-tunnel-perfect shapes refined by endless testing and marketing surveys.