For a while, the car industry talked like the future had already been decided. Gas was on the way out, EVs were the next obvious step, and hybrids were just the awkward in-between phase people would m
BYD is taking Denza into Europe with a clear statement. No slow rollout, no testing the waters. It’s going straight after the premium crowd. The history is a bit different from most. Denza st
For a long time, electric cars had one big problem. They were just too expensive for most people. That is starting to change. Quietly, but in a very real way. Right now, something interestin
A few years ago, the car industry seemed completely sure of itself. EVs were the future, end of story. Every brand had a big electric promise. Every launch felt like a warning that gas cars were on bo
Mercedes already showed the updated GLE, but the one that really matters is the AMG GLE 53 Hybrid. This is where things get interesting, because it edges closer to the old V8 cars than you would expec
It started with a story that was hard to shake. A child died after being caught in the power seat mechanism of a Hyundai Palisade. The seat kept folding and sliding without properly sensing contact
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
While SUVs have taken over from the sedan as the vehicle design of choice for American masses, the latter still has its place. Not only do they generally look better than the tall and ungainly SUV cro
Think back to the cars on your wall when you were a kid. Those posters held so much promise. Freedom of the open road, wind whipping through the window, incredible speed, all right there on your bedro
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