In the ever-evolving world of automobiles, we are constantly being introduced to new and exciting car tech advancements. These innovations are not just about speed and style, but also about safety, efficiency, and enhancing the overall driving experience. Let's delve into the latest advancements that are setting the pace in the industry and revolutionizing our rides.
Introducing the Tamiya Wild One Max, a stunning replica of the classic Wild One dune buggy in 1:10 scale, complete with radio control capabilities. The Little Car Company, in collaboration with Tamiya
Nismo never ceases to amaze us with their relentless pursuit of enhancing the Nissan GT-R. For car enthusiasts in Japan, there's exciting news regarding the 2024 model year of Godzilla. The popula
The Seoul Mobility Show is in full flow at this time. Hyundai took advantage of the event to show off the new 2024 Sonata's specs and features, including a major redesign of the sedan's exteri
Polestar has announced that it will release an additional production run of the Polestar 2 BST Edition for Europe and North America in 2023, with a total of 230 units available. While the performance-
Toyota has now shown a new plug-in hybrid Harrier for the Japanese market, and the whole Harrier line has received several improvements. Toyota Harrier PHEV is propelled by a 2.5-liter four-cylin
Mitsubishi's newest compact crossover, the ASX, has debuted. To the untrained eye, the only discernible difference between this new model and the Renault Captur is in the grille embellishments up
The Electrified G80 is Genesis' first ever fully electric sedan, and it was just released. Its 87.2 kWh battery pack powers the vehicle's 136 kW (182 hp) front and 136 kW (182 hp) rear electri
The BMW M Award for the MotoGP rider with the greatest qualifying results this year will be very unique. This weekend in Silverstone, the first BMW M3 Touring will be handed up to the 2022 champion.
Welcome to the world of Evomax, a brand-new firm specializing in the restoration and modernization of Porsche 964 Turbo cars. The Evomax Max11 was the company's first design. It takes a 997 911 Cu