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Kia Trail’ster Concept Doubles up on Powertrains
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Kia pulled the wraps off of a new concept car in Chicago today, previewing a possible off-road capable version of the Soul.
Top Five Most Anticipated Chicago Auto Show Debuts
Like VC fighters hacking their way through Vietnam’s jungles in order to keep the Ho Chi Minh trail open and supplies flowing we find ourselves in the thick of auto-show season, surrounded by enemy combatants … or perhaps just journalists from other publications.
Charging Stations More Beneficial than Tax Incentives: Study
A new study suggests that the government’s choice to entice drivers with electric car tax incentives is a misstep.
EV Safety Sound Won’t Arrive Until 2018
Electric vehicles are whisper quiet, an attribute that can make them deadly to the visually impaired.
Toyota Launches New Hybrid Technology Trial
Toyota is testing out a new technology that it hopes will improve efficiency in its hybrid vehicles.
Plug-in Vehicle Sales Could Reach 1% Market Share
Electrified vehicles are gaining ground in the U.S. market.
Audi e-Quattro System Might Top 400 HP
Audi is working to electrify its Quattro all-wheel drive system.
Top 10 Safest Affordable Midsize Cars of 2015
Safety should be an important consideration for anyone buying a new car, but it’s probably your top priority with a family to haul around.
AMG Rumored to be Developing 918 Fighter
Now that the Mercedes–AMG GT is heading to production, what does the company have next on its plate?
Most Watched Videos of the Week: January 11 – 18, 2015
This past week, AutoGuide.com‘s most watched videos all focused on the 2015 Detroit Auto Show.
Continental Develops Fuel-Saving Electrical System
Modern vehicles feature electrical systems that operate on 12 volts. This has pretty much been the industry standard since about the mid-1950s. But engineers at Continental are working to really step things up.
Toyota Prius V Recalled Over Airbag Issue
Toyota is calling back 5,000 Prius V vehicles to fix an issue with the occupant detection system that may cause the passenger airbag to not deploy.
Bentley Bentayga Name Confirmed, Details Released
The Bentley SUV officially has its name and the British automaker has shared some details on the upcoming model.
2016 Chevrolet Volt Video, First Look
The second-generation Chevrolet Volt has bowed at the 2015 Detroit Auto Show.
2016 Acura NSX Video, First Look
After years of anticipation and dozens of spy photos, the 2016 Acura NSX production model has debuted.
Hyundai Sonata Adds Plug-in Hybrid Electric Powertrain
Two new Hyundai Sonata models are being introduced for 2016 and not surprisingly both focus on efficiency.
2016 Acura NSX Finally Revealed
After years of anticipation Acura has finally revealed its new NSX supercar at the Detroit Auto Show with plenty of details.
2016 Chevy Volt Bows With 50-Mile Electric Range
Chevrolet is set to unveil its all-new, second-generation Volt at the Detroit auto show later today. This 2016 model features a laundry list of improvements but most importantly its electric-only driving range has been increased to 50 miles.
McLaren P1 Looks Exquisite in Gulf Oil Livery
Call us biased, but this might be the best looking factory McLaren P1 yet.
Lamborghini Asterion Might be Built After All
Lamborghini’s show-stopper of a concept car wasn’t ever meant to preview a production vehicle, but that might be about to change.
2016 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Debuts with Sleeker Design
Hyundai has finally decided that its Sonata Hybrid doesn’t need dramatic styling differences from the standard gasoline model.
2016 Prius Restyled at Last Minute
Toyota has a lot riding on the new Prius, and its design is major part of the upcoming car’s package.
Next-Gen BMW 5 Series Spied for the First Time
The next-generation BMW 5 Series has begun testing on roadways.
Are Hybrids Reliable?
With essentially two powertrains under the hood and a number of additional electric components, gas-electric hybrids are without a doubt complex vehicles. But that doesn’t necessarily mean that they’re prone to breaking down.






