Acura believes using Bang & Olufsen audio systems will help it transform into a destination brand
The new GT3 RS broke the previous record by nearly 2 seconds
Don’t let the $23,495 price tag fool you as the Envista is a stylish, spacious and well-equipped crossover coupe
It’s estimated that Stellantis could build as many as 800,000 vehicles in Italy this year
Ferrari has filed trademarks for 499 GTB, 499 GTS, 499 Speciale, and 499P Modificata
Billionaire’s trackday plaything is a reskin of Ferrari’s most successful racecar and took three years to develop
Kia has also introduced a system to display song and artist information while listening to the radio
A woman in upstate New York has learned that forging an inspection sticker is actually much worse than not having one at all
Koenigsegg’s founder is showing off all of the details surrounding one of the wildest four-seat supercars ever produced
Did Rivian know it would have to raise the price of its EVs before its IPO? That’s the question shareholders who claim they were defrauded by the company will look to prove
Mustangs aren’t the only horses that can buck and lose control on their way out of a Cars and Coffee event, as one Ferrari F8 Tributo learned recently
The Pininfarina Battista Edizione Nino Farina has the same familiar quad-motor, 1,900 hp powertrain as all other variants
Amid soaring inflation and high interest rates, there’s a bit of good news as used vehicle prices fell for the third straight month
A jewelry company in Japan is offering wedding bands with officially licensed Honda badges engraved in them for the couple that is as dedicated to VTEC as they are to each other
Carvana has revealed their ten best-selling electric vehicles and a number of them have been discontinued by their manufacturer
This Porsche Carrera GTZ is the only one with a bespoke Zagato interior
On the facelifted Cayenne, iPhone owners will be able to control a number of vehicle settings from within Apple CarPlay
Cadillac gets in on price war in China, with cuts of more than $8,000, but no such measures are expected in the U.S.