2014 Cadillac XTS gets out of the slow lane with 410 hp, twin-turbocharged V6
The Cadillac XTS was never meant to be a performance car, but who doesn't want more power?
Would Fiat’s move to the U.S. help or hurt future Chrysler vehicle design?
With news that Fiat is considering relocating its headquarters to the U.S. comes some questions of what if any impact the move will have on Chrysler cars in the future.
Tesla to introduce swappable battery packs and service stations for the Model S?
A more modular battery pack would allow Tesla to quickly change dead batteries for live ones, and easily replace defective packs.
Could Chinese-made BYD e6 EV be America’s next green taxi?
BYD stands for "Build Your Dreams," which is fitting enough. Its plans to sell electric taxis and buses in the United States are pretty far out.
Lateral thinking: BMW M5 sets Guinness World Record for longest sustained drift
An M5 drifted the equivalent of 51.278 miles around a circular skidpad at BMW's Performance Center in South Carolina.
Bologna Airport won’t have any delays with this Lamborghini Aventador on aircraft taxi duty
A Lamborghini Aventador will guide planes to their gates at the Bologna Airport as part of the company's 50th anniversary celebration.
Could your next car be a ‘micro-hybrid?’ Johnson Controls Inc. exec says yes
Modern hybrids in the near future will give way to “micro-hybrids,” which will operate on less power and offer higher fuel economy. We’re eager to know more but for now the new hybrid breed is a pipedream.
2014 Acura ILX gets a sophomore year tech upgrade, still needs help
The 2014 Acura ILX will get a few new additions to its options list after just one year on the market.
Fuel-Cell cars set to gain momentum in US, but will consumers want to pay for the vehicles?
Under a new partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy, more carmakers are making a stronger commitment to make fuel cell vehicles more mainstream in the US. But will the cost of the vehicles be feasible enough to entice consumers?
Acura choses Ohio production site for its NSX hybrid supercar
The revived NSX will get its own factory in the Buckeye State, close to several other Honda facilities.
Keys, please: U.S. considers lowering blood-alcohol level for drunk driving to .05 from .08
A hearing in Washington DC could lead to the blood alcohol content level being lowered to .05 in the US in an effort to reduce the number of alcohol related traffic accidents.
Supersizing is back as Lamborghini sets Urus SUV production for 2017
Lamborghini in the face of a European economic recession green lights the Urus SUV, saying “let them eat cake!” While some scoff at the Urus, we rather like it.
Another new Porsche 911 is on the way, this time it’s the 552 hp GT2
With so many 911 variants already in showrooms, even one with over 500 hp may have trouble standing out.
Want to own John Lennon’s Ferrari 330GT? You’ll get your chance at a Ticket to Ride this summer
Having just passed his driving test in 1965, London car dealers swamped Lennon’s house and from the lot, he chose the Ferrari 330GT. If you have £220,000 to spare, this piece of motoring and music history could be yours.