The automotive industry is entering a period of rapid change. Automakers are investing heavily in electric vehicles, new performance technologies, and redesigned versions of popular models. As a ...
Even in the age of next-day delivery, self-checkout, and gigabit internet, some things can't be rushed. The cars, trucks, and SUVs seen here won't reach dealer lots for anywhere from a few months to a ...
The retro-styled hatchback is inspired by some iconic vehicles from MG's past. The company mentions the MGB GT, the two-door ...
The defining characteristics of BMW’s M cars – screaming inline-six engines, lightweight chassis and precise mechanical feedback – are about to be radically reinvented to survive the fast-approaching ...
As we look toward 2026 and beyond, manufacturers are reinventing everything from compact city EVs and high-performance electric sports cars to luxury SUVs with advanced driver interfaces and even ...
Concept cars radicalized generations of automotive obsessives. Achieving the same result in a world of electrification and ...
DarkSky One debuted in Detroit as a concept that challenges today’s brighter headlight trend with a darkness first approach to safer nighttime driving. DarkSky One concept car focuses on safer night ...
As is the case with many carmakers, Toyota has traditionally kept its product life cycles to around five years. In such models, annual changes amount to mostly minor refreshes and option updates, ...
Farday Future hasn't quite given up on EVs, but it's now also pitching a lineup of robots, including humanoids and a quadruped with an optional canine heads.
It’s been over half a century since Jaguar caused as much of a ruckus as with the Type 00 Concept. The last time the Coventry-based automaker generated such a buzz was when the E-Type debuted in 1961.
The collector car market is a fickle beast. Brands like Ferrari, Lamborghini, or Porsche seemingly generate future classics with every passing generation. Other automakers aren't so successful in that ...
Too often, the term ‘concept car’ is now used to describe a thinly veiled production model that’s about to hit showrooms. But it wasn’t always like that; there was a time when the description was ...