Do you want to go fast or go far? That’s the question Toyota Tacoma Chief Engineer Sheldon Brown posed when I asked how someone chooses whether to buy the 2024 Toyota Tacoma TRD Pro or Tacoma ...
The 2025 Porsche 911 GTS brings a hybrid into the sports car lineup Porsche 911 GTS hybrids have 532 hp and 449 lb-ft of torque and do 0-60 mph in 2.9 seconds The 2025 Porsche 911 costs $122,095 while ...
The first Jeep Easter egg was hatched long before anyone realized. In 1996 when the Wrangler TJ was unveiled, it wasn’t just round headlights that came back to the iconic off-roader. It was also when ...
Tesla late on Thursday unveiled its long-awaited robotaxi, which the company dubs the Cybercab. The debut took place on the closed-off lot of Warner Bros. studio in Burbank, California, and included a ...
The Macan Turbo Electric makes a whopping 630 hp from its two motors Porsche delivers on its signature handling prowess despite a lot of weight The dimensions grow slightly versus the gas model, but ...
Cadillac XT4 production ends in early 2025 XT4 sales are down 12% this year despite a recent refresh Plant to be retooled for next-generation Chevy Bolt EV General Motors will end production of the ...
In a persistent rain, the 2024 McLaren 750S bobbles coming out of a sharp right-hand turn on the road course at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The Pirelli P Zero Corsas can’t find traction, and it takes a ...
The Jeep Wrangler has a long and illustrious history. Trace its ancestry back to its lowercase-”jeep” forefathers, and it goes back to before America entered World War II, through at least a dozen ...
Dodge just put an exclamation mark on the end of its gas-powered muscle car era. On Tuesday, the company that launched the Hellcat and Demon one-upped itself with the reveal of the 2023 Dodge ...
Mercedes-Benz has continued to update the EQS in the years since its launch, but the next update, a prototype for which has been spotted testing, is shaping up to be the most substantial yet. It will ...
A new company by the name of Telo threw its hat into the electric vehicle startup ring on Tuesday by unveiling its first product, a subcompact electric pickup truck that will retail for about $50,000.
Driving with the throttle pinned on the 24-degree banking of Charlotte Motor Speedway with a nasty V-8 firing away under the hood and the stadium seats molded in different colors to simulate a crowd, ...