Four-wheel steering has been around longer than you think. From the early 1900s to be exact although it's become a buzz-word much more recently for big luxurious cars specifically. Part of the all
Lamborghini had a ridiculously good 2025. The brand delivered 10,747 cars worldwide, which is its best year ever. Revenue? Over €3.2 billion. Also a record. At this rate, they’re basically
Could probably think of a handful of model names that have been around forever. Ford Mustang's been galloping for over 60 years. Porsche's been cranking out 911s from Stuttgart since 1964. But
A prancing horse is now in the stable. 1. Gordon Murray Automotive T.50 "The last great analogue supercar," that's the promise Gordon Murray made and he's held up his end of th
BMW has confirmed when we will finally see its next major electric model. The new BMW i3 will debut on March 18, bringing the brand’s Neue Klasse design and technology to one of BMW’s mo
J.D. Power just dropped its 2026 U.S. Vehicle Dependability Survey. If you're into reliability stats, this is your Super Bowl. Great for settling arguments about whether Chevys really beat Fords o
Okay… if this turns out to be true, Ferrari fans are going to have a busy year. Reports say Ferrari is preparing to unveil five new models, and one of them could be an open-top version of the A
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
Electric cars have come a crazy long way since the late 2000s when they were basically just weird experiments on wheels. Now they're everywhere, and honestly for good reason. Most modern EVs can g
Over the years, car companies figured out they needed to idiot-proof engines and transmissions. Limp mode is their answer. When something breaks, the car basically hobbles itself on purpose so things