Peugeot 5008
MPV turns SUV. Does the new Peugeot 5008 offer the best of both worlds, or neither?
Volkswagen California camper van goes plug-in hybrid
Seventh-generation California also gets car underpinnings, interior improvements and new technology
Rolls-Royce Cullinan revamp brings fresh look and new options
Revised styling, new infotainment and a raft of extra options for Goodwood's V12 SUV
When Stirling Moss hit 246mph in a record-breaking MG
Britain’s top Formula 1 driver took a break from motorsport to drive the 300bhp, pill-shaped MG EX181
My Week In Cars: New Steve Cropley/Matt Prior podcast (ep. 79)
This week the lads come to you from Herbert Austin’s ‘new’ office at the British Motor Museum
Cupra Born VZ review
Cupra uses some old-school tricks to create a new-age hot hatch
ZEV mandate: what it is and how it will impact UK drivers
Zero-emission vehicle mandate will shake up the UK car industry in the coming years
Four-door Ford Mustang super saloon in the pipeline
Long-running coupé to gain sibling with the "performance and attitude of original"; V8 to remain as long as possible
The best modern Audis ever made
The front-wheel drive DKW F102 model was redesigned with four-stroke (instead of two-stroke) engines and a slow haul upmarket began with a rebrand as Audi – a name last see on a car in 1939. The basis was the then-new Quattro and the lead feature were the headlights, much smaller than normal thanks to their novel elliptical-lenses provided by Carello.
Eddie Gossage, Former Texas Motor Speedway President, Promoter Dies at 65
Gossage put a Texas-size approach to both the construction of the Texas speedway and its operations.
Eddie Gossage, 1958 – 2024
Eddie Gossage, the former president of Texas Motor Speedway, has died. He was 65. Speedway Motorsports shared the news Thursday night on behalf of the Gossage family. "Today, we have lost one of the world's biggest race fans," said Speedway ...
Gallery: Vintage Pinzgauer Military Utility 6x6
Critters head for cover when this earth crusher rolls up. Magna Steyr built the military truck at its plant in Graz, Austria, from 1971 to 1999.
O’Ward tops a busy third day of Indy 500 practice
Late rains trimmed the third day of Indianapolis 500 practice from eight hours to a little over six, but it wasn't a major hindrance on the field of 34 drivers who turned 1896 combined laps on Thursday. The fastest driver of all was Arrow McLaren's ...
Rotary Chevy Corvette C6 Strikes Back in Ultimate Drift Duel
This wild drift creation has a bone to pick with the world.
7 better alternatives to the best-selling slime-like cleaning gel at Amazon
Seven sustainable cleaning solutions to help keep your car's interior free of dust and dirt.
Suspect Pushes Stolen Dodge Challenger To 150 MPH On Detroit Freeway
Modern muscle cars can hit tremendous speeds, as clearly illustrated by a suspect who pushed a stolen Dodge Challenger to 150 mph while running from police in Detroit. Even modern grocery getters can hit speeds that not too long ago were only achievable by performance rides. Ford loses a shocking amount of cash with each new EV sold. Michigan State Police used a helicopter to track the suspect, not wanting to have ground units try keeping up with the pace. Even without police cars right behind h
Ship Crew From Baltimore Bridge Collapse Still Stuck On Board Without Their Phones
Almost two months after the crash that killed six construction workers, 21 men are trapped without access to family.
Ducati Honors Ayrton Senna with Special Monster Motorcycle
Senna owned numerous Ducatis throughout his life.
Mitsubishi off-road Delica van, outdoorsy Outlander variant planned for US market
Mitsubishi reportedly showed its North American dealers plans for an off-road van, an outdoorsy crossover and possibly an electric pickup truck.
Ericsson OK after heavy Indy 500 practice crash
Andretti Global's Marcus Ericsson became the second driver to crash in practice for the Indianapolis 500 on Thursday as the Swede spun after dipping below the white line in Turn 4 and losing control of the No. 28 Honda. It was a mirror of the crash ...