Colton Herta Joins Cadillac As Test Driver In Pursuit Of F1 Seat
Alongside his testing and development role, Herta will be spending his 2026 season competing in Europe, likely in Formula 2 to secure an FIA Super License.
Read MoreAlongside his testing and development role, Herta will be spending his 2026 season competing in Europe, likely in Formula 2 to secure an FIA Super License.
Read MoreIf that's not robotaxi innovation, I don't know what is.
Read MoreFrom RJ Scaringe's perspective, improving technology is the only way these legacy OEMs will be able to compete.
Read MoreComedian and car collector Jay Leno tried to use his considerable influence to make life easier for California enthusiasts.
Read MoreBMW said that its plant in Steyr, Austria would produce the next-gen hydrogen drivetrains for serial production and that prototyping has already commenced.
Read MoreThe ID moniker is sticking around, but numbers are being dropped in favor of real names.
Read MoreReturning the Hemi to its more affordable and popular trucks will hopefully give Ram the boost it needs to rise from the crater its found itself in.
Read MoreMotorTrend is about as apolitical as automotive media gets, and it just wrapped up a two-year test of its long-term Model Y. The conclusion? It sucked.
Read MoreWe will eventually lose cars to tariffs — either existing cars will leave our market, or newly introduced vehicles will never see their way to our shores.
Read MoreWe're looking at Tesla's inauspicious start in India, as well as Acura's all-crossover future. We'll also look at how Hyundai is succeeding in the U.S. market.
Read MoreThe Concept C got me thinking about Audis in general, which easily led to today's question: What's your favorite Audi?
Read MoreOne of only 1,143 built by Nissan subsidiary Autech, this JDM car is now old enough to see the world. Let's decide if we can see paying its asking price.
Read MoreWe rely on our cars to get us around safely, but brakes are part of a complex system that just might fail on the highway. If that happens, try these strategies.
Read MoreWhat? They couldn't get it right the first time?
Read MoreThere are a few reasons why you might drive a pickup truck without a bed, but can this modification get you into legal trouble? Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreA mighty crash at Talladega pushed NASCAR to order installation of restrictor plates in 1988. Before that, speeds were soaring. And they'd be even higher today.
Read MoreLaser headlights sound cool, but in reality they may not be as great as you think for several reasons. Here's what happened to BMW's laser headlights.
Read MoreWorkers at JLR's Merseyside and Halewood factories were told not to report to work early Monday morning due to a "global IT system issue."
Read MoreThe BMW Vision CE's metal rollcage "eliminates the need for a helmet as well as protective clothing."
Read MoreThis feature will be a common sight on all commercial planes in the future.
Read MoreLooking for a car that you can use everyday and have some fun with? Here are the sports cars that you can use as a daily driver without paying high premiums.
Read MoreRiding a motorcycle can be a thrill, but if your handlebars are vibrating, you need to take caution. Here are the most common reasons this is happening.
Read MoreThe production version of the Concept C will use the same platform as the Porsche 718 EV, and it should just like this show car.
Read MorePower steering fluid forms the hydraulic link between the steering wheel and front wheels, reducing the effort required to turn the steering wheel.
Read MoreDreame's intentions are all spectacularly vague at this point.
Read MoreThe good news is, neither the Honda driver nor the Bronco driver suffered life-threatening injuries and Giuliani is also reportedly expected to recover fully.
Read MoreAfter an ambitious AI rollout that brought the technology to 500 drive-through locations, the company is reassessing the plan.
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