A new lawsuit has put General Motors back in the spotlight, but this time it’s not about an old recall or aging model.
Dutch car designer Niels van Roij transformed a 1981 Rolls-Royce Corniche coupe into a shooting brake meant to rally and carry two bicycles.
Hangzhou ZKIC Technology Co., Ltd. recently submitted a new patent regarding the energy recovery control of electric vehicle coasting, with publication number CN120735599A. The core of this technology ...
The company behind this technology—Hangzhou Zhongke Zhixin—may not have been established long, but it has already shown considerable potential. With a registered capital of 10 million RMB, external ...
Discover the story of how a tiny Lancia sedan with a Ferrari V8 engine pioneered active aerodynamics, beating the legendary ...
As Tesla touts the cutting-edge nature of its new Full Self Driving software , rival Mercedes-Benz says it has developed a similar system but stops short of allowing members of the public to take it ...
Aston Martin has unveiled the DB12 S, a more powerful and luxurious version of its iconic grand tourer. Powered by a 4.0L ...
NOW that Ford Philippines has brought in its first entry into the hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) segment in the country, it was time to experience the new Territory Hybrid on the road. Recently, an ...
The owner, a fan of classic rallies and triathlon races, commissioned Niels van Roij Design for a bespoke build ...
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2025 Chevrolet Blazer EV SS Review: Super Sledgehammer
The Super Sport SS badge has a long, and somewhat muddled history at Chevrolet.When it first appeared on the Impala in the ...
Eleven years ago, almost to the day, Porsche Australia launched the 991 generation of its mighty 911 Turbo at Victoria’s ...
The 2025 Ford F-150 Lightning is an electric full-size pickup truck. Here's how much it costs, how it drives and how it ...
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