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Stellantis is bringing diesel back, at least in Europe. After seeing renewed demand from customers, the company has decided to keep diesel engines in the mix and even expand availability across s
Audi isn’t just teasing anymore - the China-only E7X is now out in the real world doing cold-weather testing. Shortly after early photos of the production model surfaced, Audi released a ne
As part of its Twelve 4 Twelve campaign, Jeep has just introduced the new Wrangler Willys 392, which is basically a more stripped-back, slightly more affordable way to get a HEMI under the h
Start-stop has always been one of those features that splits drivers down the middle. You roll up to a red light, the engine shuts off, and just as you’re about to move again, it kicks back on.
Mercedes is clearly trying to win back some goodwill with AMG fans. Firstly, the new GLC 53 is finally returning to a true six-cylinder engine and doing away with the four-cylinder hybrid setup that n
The Takata airbag crisis remains one of the biggest safety failures in automotive history. It started with a Honda recall back in 2008 and has since snowballed into more than 67 million recalled airba
Rolls-Royce already builds some of the most over-the-top luxury cars on the planet, but the new one-off Phantom Arabesque takes things in a different direction. This one is about detail, the kind
For years, Porsche’s front-engine coupes (the 924, 944, and 968) sat in the shadow of the 911. They were capable, balanced sports cars, but collectors largely overlooked them, which kept pr
Cadillac planned to use the Super Bowl to make a strong first impression in Formula 1. Instead, the spotlight has shifted to a lawsuit that emerged before the commercial even aired.During the half
In the U.S., remote start is just there. You press a button, the car wakes up, and that's the end of the story. In Japan, it hasn’t been that simple. Until recently, drivers either went with
Zeekr is keeping the momentum going. After the 7X proved itself as a strong electric SUV, the brand is gearing up to launch the 8X.The 8X comes in two versions: a standard model and a sportier one
Stellantis just slammed on the brakes - hard. The company is now admitting it’s sitting on around €22 billion in losses, and a big chunk of that comes from EV plans that were way too o
Ferrari’s EV debut takes a different route. Instead of going full digital, the Luce puts the driver first, bringing back physical controls and a more hands-on, old-school feel. Designed by
Suzuki has just unveiled the new 2026 Across for Europe. This time, the Across leans heavily into Toyota RAV4 styling, looking almost identical to the RAV4 Adventure.Suzuki skipped the Core
The Toyota Century Coupe is moving closer to production. New reports from Japan say Toyota plans to drop the expected V8 and use a V12 plug-in hybrid instead, with output said to exceed 800 horsepower
The Toyota RAV4 remains the undisputed sales champ in the U.S., with nearly 480,000 units sold in 2025. This was supposed to be a calm year ahead of a full redesign, but demand never backed off. Now t
The current Toyota Supra may look and feel modern, but it’s no longer the new kid on the block. The reborn MkV has been around for nearly seven years now, and it’s set to bow out in just a
The Lamborghini Revuelto is still the new kid in Lamborghini’s lineup, yet it’s already getting more attention from regulators than most supercars ever do. That’s a bit surpris
Porsche is kicking off the year with more than just a calendar flip. The company has a new CEO, Michael Leiters, and almost immediately, big plans are back on the table, including the future of t
Russia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs wants to change the rules on vehicle registration, and it’s a move that could stir up plenty of debate. Under a new proposal, cars flagged in Interpol