The Dunsfold aerodrome doesn’t allow the GT3 RS to take full advantage of its downforce and its long stretches favor outright power
It looks like this concept of the RAV4 focuses on on- rather than off-road performance
Pour one out for this one-of-300 American sports car, believed to have just 15 miles on the clock
The skateboard chassis utilizes submarine-grade steel, aerospace-grade aluminum alloy, and multiple barrier structures, enhancing its rigidity
The company says it is “optimistic” about its future and will provide updates about the new FX brand’s strategy at CES
Ghosn believes that Honda will be “in the driver’s seat” and any cost cutting measures will heavily impact the much weaker Nissan
Mugen is bringing a pre-production version of the Group B concept that was unveiled last year to the 2025 Tokyo Auto Salon
In a video celebrating the “best of” 2024, Alfa Romeo included an Easter egg that could point to the lighting signature of the new Stelvio
Police broke off the chase when the driver entered city streets in the name of safety, and the suspects were apprehended while trying to cover the car
Power comes courtesy of a 460 cubic-inch V8 and a three-speed automatic transmission
The boosted Honda K20C four-cylinder has been paired with the Huracan race car’s six-speed sequential transmission
A massive photo gallery of Dodge’s first fully electric muscle car showcases different configurations of the R/T and Scat Pack trims
I’ve always wondered if a supercar could ever justify its $300,000 price tag in a world where you can get similar performance from a $50,000 EV, and recently, I got my answer
Owning a Bugatti has its perks, including being able to get bespoke parts made for your hypercar
Called the Mansory Initiate, the electrified supercar gains sharper aerodynamics and 54 extra horsepower from its V12 engine
After a whistleblower exposed VinFast’s unsafe practices, he lost his job at JLR—and now he’s revealing even more
This dapper chap is supercharged and turbocharged, and we’re taking it everywhere it’ll go
Authorities say workers slept on beds without mattresses, ate dirty food, and had to share one bathroom among 31 people