Picture a grocery-store parking lot in 1993: Tauruses, Accords, maybe a stray Explorer. Fast-forward to the same lot in 2026 and you’re surrounded by tailgates. Statistically that feeling is
Most luxury cars wait years before getting meaningful updates. The Spectre barely had time to settle into Rolls-Royce showrooms before Goodwood started refining it further. The goal seems clear:
Nio is no longer acting like a startup trying to prove itself. With the new ES9, the Chinese brand is going straight after the upper end of the luxury SUV market, and honestly, the specs alone make it
Everyone knew Ferrari would eventually build an EV. The real question was whether it would feel like a Ferrari or just another ultra-fast electric luxury car wearing an expensive badge. Well, the a
This is one of those car technology shifts that sounds fake the first time you hear it. Because for basically your entire life, steering has worked the same way. You turn the wheel, a metal sha
Lidar has long been treated as a luxury feature. If you wanted that extra layer of sensing technology, you usually had to shop for something like a Mercedes S-Class or BMW 7-Series with a six-figure p
Have you noticed how some brands show up out of nowhere and suddenly act as if they’ve always been part of the car world? That’s Dreame right now. Not long ago, it was known in China fo
EVs are supposed to lead the next chapter. But when the story moves on too quickly, it leaves things behind. Lotus just launched the Emeya and Eletre as pure electrics. Now it’s already talki
BYD is taking Denza into Europe with a clear statement. No slow rollout, no testing the waters. It’s going straight after the premium crowd. The history is a bit different from most. Denza st
A few years ago, the big argument against EVs was always the same. Nice idea, but charging takes too long and road trips sound annoying. That argument is starting to look old. BYD’s De