Stellantis proves that it’s still serious about performance and custom thrills with trio of debuts at SEMA

Stellantis proves that it’s still serious about performance and custom thrills with trio of debuts at SEMA
Hyundai and Toyota successfuly host joint performance vehicle event in South Korea. Event’s success might spawn further cooperation between the two firms in other pursuits.
Kia gets pinched by a new lawsuit from Carnival owners over faulty sliding doors who say original recall didn’t fix the problem and that Kia breached its warranty agreements with owners.
An inventive criminal in Kentucky adds an innovative spin to break-in by pretending to be salesman for automotive dealership after being caught.
Nissan is making big moves in the world of electrification but the company’s gamble on E-REVs could potentially allow it to gain a big win fall if all falls into place.
Dodge confirms that it will put solid-state battery packs into Charger EV models as the company prepares to embrace a technology that could play a role in greatly expanding EV range and performance.
Kia goes big in its attempt to achieve maximum fuel economy with Niro Tri-Fuel. Three fuel types promise triple the fuel savings at the pump.
A new report suggests that the BMW M3 will go on its own course as it attempts to provide performance in a changing automotive world.
In this week’s episode of the podcast EV mandates are under fire while Tesla finds itself in the crosshairs of a new probe into its FSD system (again…) We also shine a spotlight on Ferrari’s new F80 hypercar and go for a spin in the flower power-infused ID.Buzz EV before taking a look at this week in Automotive History.
Subaru reveals more information on its hybrid system as the company reveals it will make its debut on the Crosstrek towards the end of the year.
SUVs have rapidly become the preferred vehicle of choice for a growing number of aging baby boomers. But which vehicle is the best for seniors in 2024?
Ferrari pushes the envelope of hypercar performance with the all-new F80. F80 shows off the evolution of Ferrari’s hybrid technology and promises to shape the future of Ferrari for years to come.