Even automaker execs think they’re nonsense, but there’s method in the madness
The Austrian EV’s big power output can’t disguise that it’s underwhelming in too many other traditional supercar areas
Opinion among Carscoops readers is split over the Eletre’s exterior design, but there’s more love for the interior
It’s shocking, we know, but shock sells ladies and gents, and BMW is going down this road whether you like it or not
We’re as split as you over the (de)merits of BMW’s Concept XM SUV. Is BMW just ahead of the curve, or has it come off the rails?
The Chinese hatchback hits 62 mph in 8.5 seconds and can do up to 261 miles on a charge. And it’s just the tip of the export iceberg
Toyota’s Chief Engineer may have been joking around about working with Porsche, but some people didn’t get the memo a few years later
The UK’s fuel station pumps are running dry, but I can go wherever I like (as long as its not more than 35 miles away)
BMW changes direction again with its grille design, but this one could be a winner.
Munich Motor Show was BMW’s home turf, but it was Merc’s show.
Key focus was on sustainability that goes beyond simple tailpipe emissions.
Whether it’s electrical niggles or major mechanical disasters, reliability issues can make you hate even the greatest car
Track-only hypercars could be the last resort for internal combustion engines after a possible future sales ban for street use
The steering torque used to keep you in-lane obscures the useful messages
Allegra Stratton has caused outrage by claiming she drives a diesel Golf because it can be driven long distances without needing to be charged mid-route
And it all boils down to one thing: driver distraction
Jaguar has set a tight schedule for electrification, yet right now lacks a proper platform
Have Toyota made the Crown too European for its traditional buyers?