Lucid Shares Details on its DreamDrive Advanced Driver Assistance System
On Tuesday, Lucid announced details on its DreamDrive advanced driver assistance system, using an array of sensors to handle every aspect of driving.
As Car Buying Habits Change Luxury Dealerships Demand Relevancy
As the buying process for luxury cars becomes more online-based, where does the traditional dealership fit into the experience?
EV Startup Indigo Wants to Make Cars for Gig Workers
As the electric vehicle market heats up, one company is looking to make EVs for gig economy workers.
PETA Says Ford Funded a Crash Test Study Using Pigs
PETA announced on Thursday that Ford funded a university study that euthanized pigs and used them for crash testing, going against its ban on animal testing.
GM Announces Ultra Cruise Advanced Hands-Free Driver Assist System
On Wednesday, GM announced Ultra Cruise, its new hands-free driver assist technology for its premium line of vehicles.
New CarMax Study Shows That Self-Driving Cars are Most Anticipated Tech
In a September study from CarMax, most drivers said that they want more technology in their vehicles and that Tesla has the best tech of any car brand.
J.D. Power Study Finds that Some Car Tech is Unwanted
J.D. Power released the results of its 2021 U.S. Tech Experience Index Study, showing what owners like and don't like in new vehicle tech.
Ethical Standards for Driverless Car Testing Still in Beta Stage
With driverless vehicles already on the road, ethical parameters for their testing and development are still being figured out.
Go Inside the Timeline of Carlos Ghosn's Imprisonment and Subsequent Escape
Carlos Ghosn was arrested just after his plane touched down in Japan in 2018, setting into action a chain of events that would captivate the world's attention.
Who's Who: A Rundown of the Key Players in the Carlos Ghosn Scandal
In "Broken Alliances", former Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance head Carlos Ghosn alleges he was set up. Here's rundown of the major players in the saga.
Honda's Safe Swarm Testing is Honing Safety Systems of the Future
Honda has partnered with state and local officials in Ohio to test its Safe Swarm technology in real-world conditions.
GM Expects Carbon Neutral U.S. Sites Five Years Ahead of Schedule
General Motors announced on Thursday that its U.S. facilities would be carbon neutral by 2025, five years ahead of schedule.
15 SUVs With the Most Cargo Space in 2021
SUVs are larger than ever before, but not all of them offer enough cargo space to fit the needs of the modern family. The ones on this list fit the bill.
EVs to Cause Auto Parts Manufacturers, Stores to Shift Focus
The automotive parts industry is worth billions. Industry experts see the space changing with the growing prevalence of electric vehicles.
California Isn't the Best Place to Buy an Electric Truck
In a recent survey, vehicle marketplace Bumper analyzed which states were the best for EV ownership, infrastructure and financial incentives.
Autonomous Vans Will Go into Service Above the Arctic Circle in 2022
In 2022, autonomous Toyotas will be used above the Arctic Circle. It's a first. They'll be working as a support system for public transit in Norway.
Here's How the Chip Shortage Has Impacted U.S. Automakers So Far
The semiconductor chip shortage has caused production cuts and delays throughout the year. Here's how it's impacted major automakers.
GM Reveals 3 New Electric Motors for Future EVs to Utilize
GM's three new electric motors were developed in-house to help expand its future electric vehicle lineup.
National, State Parks Amp Up Their Electric Vehicle Infrastructure
As more electric vehicles hit the road, state and federal parks are working to set up the charging infrastructure needed to allow drivers freedom to explore.
Lucid Air Dream Edition's 520 Miles of Estimated Range Beats Tesla
This morning, Lucid Motors announced that the EPA has estimated a 520 mile range for its Air Dream Edition Performance model, outpacing its competition.
Expert Opinions Differ on Best Way to Get Cleaner Auto Emissions
The U.S. government is set to up fuel economy standards. Scientists think that the best way is a combination of methods rather than moving straight to EVs.
Treasure Trove of 174 Classic Cars Found in North London
A collection of 174 classic cars has been sitting, covered in dust in a London warehouse for 10 years. Now they're heading to auction.
Four Electric Car Knockoffs That You Can Buy On Alibaba
Chinese companies making knockoffs of American products is nothing new. Here are four copycat electric cars we found on the Alibaba website.
Audi Imagines Future of Comfort, Autonomous Driving in Grandsphere Concept
Audi unveiled the latest in its series of concept cars, focusing on electric performance and the comfort of the driver.
GM Investigating Latest Chevy Bolt Fire After Expanding Recall
This week, a 2017 Chevrolet Bolt allegedly caught fire and burned up overnight while sitting parked and unplugged in a parking lot. GM is investigating.
Mercedes-Benz, IBM Team Up to Help Drivers Recover Stolen Cars
On Thursday, Mercedes-Benz and IBM announced an add-on to the Mercedes Me app that uses data to recover a stolen vehicle.
New 'One Stop" Solution Brings Electrify America Charging to EVs
Electrify America announced that customers will be able to use Apple CarPlay and Android Auto to enable a more convenient EV charging experience.
Lucid Motors Air Dream Edition Comes in Performance or Range Models
This week, Lucid Motors announced that its limited-run Lucid Air Dream Edition would either come in Performance or Range models.
Who Is Buying Flying Cars? Startups Divulge Their Secret Formula
A multitude of startups are developing flying vehicles, racing to be the first to sell them to the mass market. Once they get there, who buys them?
These 73 Cars Are Sold in the US but None of Them Have Parts Made There
As competition gets tougher, companies are streamlining their production and sales processes, with many importing cars containing no parts made in America.