The Porsche 718 Boxster and Cayman are gone, and that still feels wrong. Not “the market moved on” wrong. Not “well, it had a good run” wrong. More like Porsche had one of
For most of car history, one assumption sat underneath everything. There would be a driver. Not just in the vague philosophical sense. Physically. Literally. A person in a seat, looking forward
The Tesla robotaxi fleet is shrinking. Not growing. Shrinking. That's the headline buried in fresh data from May 26. Tesla's unsupervised robotaxi fleet peaked at 39 vehicles in mid-May, sp
Everyone knew Ferrari would eventually build an EV. The real question was whether it would feel like a Ferrari or just another ultra-fast electric luxury car wearing an expensive badge. Well, the a
This is one of those car technology shifts that sounds fake the first time you hear it. Because for basically your entire life, steering has worked the same way. You turn the wheel, a metal sha
AI cars used to sound like movie nonsense. Then the 2026 Beijing Auto Show happened, and suddenly it did not feel so far away anymore. This year’s show was huge, with more than 1,400 vehicles
Chevrolet is tweaking something small, but familiar. The gold bowtie is going away, replaced by a simpler, monochrome version. It shows up first on a teaser for the 2027 Sonic RS, which debuts in B
Mercedes is changing something most cars still keep old-school. The steering. In the updated EQS, there is no physical connection between the steering wheel and the front wheels. Instead, everythin
The Tesla Roadster (second generation) has been delayed again. This time it is not a huge shift, just a few weeks past the previous April 1 demo date. Still, at this point, even small delays feel fami
Spielberg's put some pretty unforgettable cars in his movies over the years. Some because wild stuff happened in them, others just because they fit so perfectly. Plymouth Valiant - Duel Spie