Abarth isn’t giving up on gas-powered cars just yet, at least not in South America. While the brand has gone fully electric in Europe, it's keeping the internal combustion engine alive with
Racing in America has always been about more than just cars going fast in circles. Since that first race in Chicago back in 1895, the country has seen nearly a hundred racetracks come and go, each wit
BMW is leaning into something fans of the M division will love: exclusive, limited-run models made just for certain parts of the world. However, don’t expect every market to get the same thing.
Volkswagen is about to roll out a new generation of its Amarok pickup—but before you start dreaming of one in your driveway, know this: it’s strictly for the South American market. The tru
Buckle up, because the car world is getting a major green makeover. Turns out, America's wheels are getting way more fuel-efficient—and some states are absolutely crushing it. The numbers
So you've got a Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder gathering dust next to your Maserati Birdcage and a couple of Cobras? Big deal. What you don't have is a Lazzarino Sport Prototipo. Never
Think about this for a second: it takes up to 72 months—that's six whole years—to create a brand-new car model from scratch. So if an automaker starts planning today, that shiny new ve
The Suzuki Jimny Nomade has taken Japan by storm, so much so that Suzuki had to hit pause on new orders. The demand has been crazy, with 50,000 orders flooding in just days after the launch.
Scout Motors isn’t backing down in its showdown with the California New Car Dealers Association (CNCDA). Revived with a bold vision, the off-road-loving EV brand has flatly rejected CNCDA's
Volkswagen has just rolled out the facelifted Nivus in South America, bringing fresh styling and tech updates to this subcompact crossover. Known as the Taigo in Europe, the Nivus also introduces a sp