Audi made the second-generation A7 sharper, faster, and smarter, but what does it all mean when you're sitting behind the steering wheel? Read our first drive impressions to find out how numbers translate into real life.
Infiniti introduces the world’s first variable compression engine as part of the all-new QX50. Read on for our 2019 Infiniti QX50 first drive review.
The Hudway Cast keeps your eyes on the road by projecting any application from your phone directly in front of the driver, just like the head-up display systems jet pilots use. But does this HUD work as promised?
Our 2018 Honda Accord Sport review uncovers the brilliance of one of the most popular cars ever made – completely re-engineered to conquer its class.
The Digital Trends 2018 Chevrolet Tahoe RST First Drive Review explores Chevrolet’s newest high-performance vehicle, with a 6.2-liter V8 at 420 horsepower, 10-speed automatic transmission, and enough scoot to make 0-60 in under six seconds.
Digital Trends travels to Charleston, South Carolina to put Infiniti’s range topping model to the test. Read on for our full 2018 Infiniti QX80 First Drive Review.
The 2018 Wrangler is Jeep’s first new Wrangler in 11 years. In our 2018 Jeep Wrangler first drive review, we see if the tough off-roader has gone soft.
In 38 years, the Mercedes G-Class went from basic to fit for an emperor. We bid it farewell by taking the outrageous Mercedes-Benz G550 4x4² out for a spin.
Our First Drive review 2018 GMC Sierra Denali 1500 focuses on options, engines, and the basic capability and luxury feature set that makes the Denali a must-drive truck.
We’ve tested plenty of ebikes over the years and we’ve never seen anything like the Evelo Delta. It looks the part but how does it perform in the wild?
In our 2018 Jaguar F-Type 400 Sport first drive review, we take a closer look at the performance and handling of Jag's newest addition to the F-Type family.
Garmin reinvents GPS with integrated Alexa voice assistance. But Garmin Speak adds complexity without proving itself to be a better solution than a smartphone.
Part Wi-Fi hotspot, part diagnostic tool, and part anti-theft device, the Rogers Smart Drive hopes its unique set of features will justify its $15 monthly fee.