Toyota badges can get weirdly confusing once you start paying attention. For years, TRD was the name people knew. Toyota Racing Development. Simple enough. If a Toyota had a little extra attitu
Most restomods try to modernize old cars. Bigger screens, more power, sharper lighting, louder styling. This Audi TT goes in the complete opposite direction. Dutch company Autoforma looked at the f
Honda is leaning into a specific idea with this one. The “Bulldog Style” pack gives the Super-One a clear link to the 1980s City Turbo II, known as the Bulldog. The reference shows up i
Hatano went back to the third-gen Twingo and turned it into something a bit more playful, but this time it is not just for show. After debuting at Tokyo Auto Salon 2024, the builds came back at Automo
Hyundai is finally letting N owners in the US have a bit more fun with their cars without sending them straight to the aftermarket. It starts pretty low-key. Wheel caps in that signature Performanc
For a long time, luxury cars followed a pretty predictable script. If someone wanted something high-end, they looked to Germany first, maybe Japan or the UK next. That was just how the market worked.
Ford keeps expanding the Mustang lineup, and this time it goes in a different direction with the EcoBoost TLD Signature Edition. This one is more about style than performance. It is built with Troy
Lotus is bringing back the Scura name, this time on the Emira. The badge first appeared on the 2009 Exige, and now it returns on something more current. The theme is simple. Dark. Satin grey body,
Some cars get famous because they are fast. Others because they look good. The Mustang Bullitt did both, but what really made it stick was one thing: that chase scene. Back in 1968, a dark green Mu
Some cars are remembered for their engines. Others for their shape. But every now and then, it is the wheels that people never forget. Car design is funny like that. You can have a beautiful body,