There has been a lot of chatter lately about whether the electric Porsche 718 Cayman and Porsche 718 Boxster are still on track. With changing regulations and a market that is not fully sold on electr
Parking hasn't really changed in over a century. The goal is still the same: don't hit anything. Self-parking technology promised to fix that by taking human error out of the equation. And if
Start-stop has always been one of those features that splits drivers down the middle. You roll up to a red light, the engine shuts off, and just as you’re about to move again, it kicks back on.
That whole "wheels vs. doors" thing that blew up online a while back was hilarious. People got weirdly passionate arguing about which one there's more of. It turned into this massive deb
BMW's going through some changes right now. The electric era is here, hybrids are everywhere, and Munich's trying to pull off this massive shift in both design and tech at the same time. They&
Ferrari’s EV debut takes a different route. Instead of going full digital, the Luce puts the driver first, bringing back physical controls and a more hands-on, old-school feel. Designed by
China just announced it's banning flush and power-operated door handles on cars starting in 2027. The new rules cover both interior and exterior handles on all new passenger and light commercial v
As of 2025, you can't buy a new car with a factory CD player. Subaru redesigned the Outback and ditched it. Lexus updated the IS, killed off the RC, and that was it. The last holdouts are gone.
Xpeng is taking the “van of the future” concept to a whole new level. The Chinese tech company has unveiled a six-wheel minivan - now called the Land Aircraft Carrier - that come
Apple CarPlay is basically a dealbreaker for most people shopping for a new car these days. You plug in your iPhone, and boom - your apps are right there on the car's screen. No fussing with terri