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A British company is shaking up the automotive world with suspension tech that might leave luxury brands scrambling to keep up. Hydraulic suspensions have long been known for their power - just che
Just when everyone thought subscription fatigue couldn't get worse, the auto industry has entered the chat. Carmakers are increasingly asking drivers to pay monthly or annual fees for features
The battle for automotive supremacy isn't about horsepower or fuel efficiency anymore. It's about code. Tomorrow's cars won't just be machines that get you from A to B. They'll
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Genesis rolled into the Seoul Mobility Show and casually dropped two of the coolest concept cars we’ve seen in a while—the X Gran Coupe Concept and the X Gran Convertible Concept. And whil
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