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Jaguar to Race in Formula E
Jaguar is getting back on the race track by joining the world’s foremost all-electric racing league.
Saab Owner NEVS Announces New Lineup
The Saab nameplate may not be dead in the automotive market.
Hyundai is Testing a Long Wheelbase Genesis G90
Hyundai is already testing a long-wheelbase version of its new G90, going for the very top of the luxury market.
Porsche Annual Sales Crack 200K for First Time
Porsche has broken a record in 2015, delivering more than 200,000 units for the first time in its history.
GMC Boss Wants a Subcompact Crossover
The top boss at GMC thinks that a subcompact crossover would be a good addition to the lineup.
Hyundai Genesis Coupe Recalled Over Differential Issue
Hyundai is recalling a small group of Genesis Coupes equipped with manual transmissions.
Faraday Future to Build $1B Plant in Nevada
A new startup American automaker has announced plans to build its first production plant in Nevada.
GM Ignition Switch Compensation Totals $594M
The fund setup by GM to compensate those who were injured and the families of those who lost their lives in GM vehicles with faulty ignition switches has concluded.
Acura Returning to Super Bowl Ads in 2016
Acura is returning to Super Bowl advertising next year.
VW Says CO2 Issue Much Smaller Than Expected
Volkswagen has announced that its issue with illegal CO2 emissions is much smaller than originally anticipated.
2017 Genesis G90 Puts Mercedes and BMW on Notice
Hyundai’s new standalone luxury brand, Genesis, has revealed its first car, the G90.
US Average Gas Price Nears 7-Year Low
Gasoline prices continue to drop across the country due to the plummeting price of oil.
Feds Increase Scrutiny on Jeep Wrangler Wiring Issue
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has begun an engineering analysis on 630,000 Jeep Wranglers over a wiring issue that can cause the airbags to fail.
Hyundai Weighs Bringing Development of Self-Driving Car Hardware In-House
Hyundai might begin building its own computer chips and sensors for self-driving vehicles, rather than sourcing them from suppliers.
Mazda Koeru Could Become Subaru Outback Fighter
Mazda is considering launching an all-new entry in the crossover segment that would be similar to the Subaru Outback.
Ferrari Challenges Designers to Create the Supercar of the Future
Ferrari challenged top design students from all over the world to come up with what a Ferrari will look like in 2040.
VW Ready to Sell Bentley, Lamborghini if Massive Loan Can’t be Repaid
Volkswagen was forced to take a $21B loan and if the automaker can’t pay it back, it may have to begin selling off assets.
Honda S2000 Rumored to Return as MX-5 Competitor
A new rumor has emerged, claiming that Honda is planning to revive its S2000 sports car to compete with the Mazda MX-5.
Hyundai Ioniq to Offer Three Electrified Powertrains
The new Hyundai Ioniq will offer three different electrified powertrains when it arrives on the market.
Mustang Already Sold Out Until 2017 in Australia
The new Ford Mustang is not even on Australian streets yet and it is already sold out through 2017.
Fiat 124 Spider Abarth Spied During Testing
The new Fiat 124 Spider was revealed just weeks ago at the L.A. Auto Show and the brand is already testing a hotter version.
Porsche Mission E Electric Sports Car Headed for Production
Porsche has confirmed that its Mission E all-electric sports car will be produced.
This Carbon Fiber Bugatti Yacht Could be Yours for $2.1 Million
Bugatti has teamed up with yacht builder Palmer Johnson to offer a new lineup of carbon fiber sports yachts.
US Average Fuel Economy Continues to Fall
The average fuel economy of all new cars sold in the U.S. continued to fall through November, landing at 25 mpg.






