Renault just pulled off one of those quiet flex moments that makes engineers smile and range-anxiety people raise an eyebrow. They took their wild Filante concept, a single-seat electric thing (looks
BMW might have finally admitted what a lot of drivers already know. Our necks take a beating, especially after long drives or one too many hours hunched over a screen. A newly spotted BMW patent revea
Short answer: sometimes yes, sometimes absolutely not. And that’s kind of the whole story. Volkswagen has been around forever. Everyone’s had one, wanted one, or knows someone who swore
V12 engines are already ridiculous. Huge. Expensive. Overcomplicated. Most brands avoid them entirely. Now add a manual transmission and you’re basically talking about something that shouldn&rsq
After making its rounds in the US and China, the new Toyota RAV4 has finally returned home to Japan. However, Toyota didn’t just drop the standard SUV and walk away; they brought a range of cust
The Rimac Nevera R already sits in a tiny corner of the hypercar world. Only forty people on the planet get one. Rimac looked at that number and basically said, “Cool, but let’s go even cr
Car theft in the U.S. is finally slowing down a bit, which is nice. Fewer cars are getting stolen than last year. But let’s not celebrate too hard — that still means thousands of cars disa
Carbon-ceramic brakes have a great reputation. They’re lighter, handle crazy heat, and usually show up on expensive performance cars. Compared to regular iron brakes, they can cut a lot of wei
Audi talks a lot about the future, but one of the brand’s most defining features is something it figured out decades ago—and never let go. It’s called quattro, and it’s the rea
The Ferrari 458 Italia is one of those cars that never really went away. Debuted in 2011, the car set a bar with seemingly no effort. No turbos. No artificial soundtrack. Just a naturally aspirated V8