The Lotus Eletre never really took off the way the company probably hoped. Now Lotus seems to be changing direction with a plug-in hybrid version called the Eletre X, and honestly, this setup makes a
Most luxury cars wait years before getting meaningful updates. The Spectre barely had time to settle into Rolls-Royce showrooms before Goodwood started refining it further. The goal seems clear:
Picture this. It's pushing 95 degrees in the grocery store parking lot, your arms are full of bags that are already sweating through the paper, and your key fob picks today to give up. You jab the
Nio is no longer acting like a startup trying to prove itself. With the new ES9, the Chinese brand is going straight after the upper end of the luxury SUV market, and honestly, the specs alone make it
Lotus has never really believed in leaving well enough alone. The Emira was already quick, sharp, and dramatic, but apparently that still wasn’t enough. So now there’s the new Emira 420 Sp
Volkswagen keeps adding more EVs to its Chinese lineup, and the latest one shows just how different the market has become compared to Europe or America. It’s called the ID. Unyx 07, and while th
VinFast is taking a slightly unusual approach with the second-generation VF 8. Most new generations grow larger, more powerful, and more expensive. This one goes in almost the opposite direction. U
Once you notice it, you can’t unsee it. Walk through a random parking lot in 2026 and it starts feeling weirdly dystopian. Rows of anonymous crossovers. Same sloped roofline. Same angry L
For years, wireless charging roads sounded like one of those flashy “future of transportation” ideas that always ended up trapped inside tech conference animations narrated by someone
Some cars ask for oil changes and maybe a fresh set of tires once in a while. Others behave like they’re actively trying to financially punish you for owning them. And the dangerou