• The best LED headlights of 2024

    If your current headlights are losing brightness and you need a bulb replacement, consider upgrading with a new set of LED headlight bulbs.

  • Electrification firm Lunaz resumes operations after restructuring

    Firm targets "long-term sustainable growth" as it restarts production of electric bin lorries and restomods

  • Porsche commits to Formula E GEN4

    Porsche has become the latest manufacturer to commit to Formula E's GEN4 ruleset, which will be introduced in the 2026-27 season. It joins Nissan and Jaguar is signing up for the all-electric series' next generation, having first joined the series ...

  • Callum Skye revealed as go-anywhere EV sports car with 247bhp

    Ex-Jaguar design chief’s Ariel Nomad rival is one of the lightest EVs on the market

  • Ultimate city EV? £90k baby Bentley Blower driven

    85%-scaled recreation Blower gets a 10.8kWh battery, 20bhp and a 65-mile range

  • Remembering one of motoring's most pioneering women

    We remember Vera Hedges Butler, the first British woman to earn a driving licence and herioc Red Cross volunteer

  • Prices of used electric cars approach ICE equivalents

    The average two- to four-year-old EV is now worth £16k, while the equivalent diesel is £18k

  • The most underrated cars ever made

    Many column inches and screen time have been devoted to the Traction Avant, 2CV and DS, but less is said about the brilliant Citroën GS. “Citroën may claim to have found the automobile a motorised cart and made of it a magic carpet,” said the legendary British motoring journalist LJK Setright. It’s easy to forget that beneath the Lotus clothing there was a thoroughly good family saloon, especially in 140mph Carlton 3000 GSi guise.

  • Junkyard Gem: 2003 Chevrolet Tracker

    A 2003 Chevrolet Tracker, formerly known as the Geo Tracker and sibling to the Suzuki Vitara, found in a North Carolina self-service junkyard.

  • Hellcat Rolls-Royce Coming To Streets Near You

    This insane car shows extreme prowess to be a breakthrough creation in the automotive community.

  • Canadian Car Theft Insurance Claims Reach All-Time High

    If you’ve been shocked by your insurance premium lately, you’re far from alone. Canada, just like the US, has seen a surge in car thefts over the last few years and the result has been insurance rates skyrocketing. Insurance claims for theft in Canada have reached a new annual high of $1,500,000,000. Report claims distracted driving rates fell in 2023. According to the Insurance Bureau of Canada, the auto theft crisis is fueling record insurance claims. 2022 was the first year the cost of insura

  • Mercedes-AMG PureSpeed Concept Is an SL with a Formula 1 Halo

    Limited to 250 total copies, the first Mythos car from Mercedes chops the roof off an SL and adds an F1-inspired halo bar in its place.

  • Mercedes-AMG PureSpeed Concept Is for George Russell Cosplayers

    If you're still waiting on your AMG One or couldn't afford one, maybe here's this.

  • Mercedes-AMG PureSpeed roadster concept is the first Mythos exclusive

    Mercedes-AMG debuts the PureSpeed roadster concept in Monaco, the first offering in the ultra-exclusive range of Mythos halo cars.

  • New Automotive Show 'Tires' Looks Like It Might Actually Be Legitimately Good

    We’re not entirely sure why, but automotive TV shows usually aren’t very good. Even if you ignore all the different Yelling Goatee Man Garage reality shows, you’re typically better off looking for a good show that happens to also include some cool cars, like Breaking Bad, than watching a show that’s more directly a car show. Remember the first season of American Auto? There’s a good reason it was canceled after two seasons. That may change soon, though, when Tires premieres on Netflix.

  • Lando Norris’ Lamborghini Miura Breaks Down In Monaco

    Formula One driver Lando Norris has been both trolled and praised in his short-lived racing career. But the 24-year-old British citizen suffered what some might call one of his biggest embarrassments yet after his customized Lamborghini Miura stalled out in Monte Carlo. A car collector once forgot he owned a Ferrari F40 for a decade. After all, the classic supercar is worth well over $1 million and so people expect something so pricey to work right. Others might assign the trouble to the driver,

  • Secret Four-Piece Toyota Hilux Collection

    These trucks are pretty hard to find in the states but this guy managed to find four of them!

  • Alleged Street Racer Squeeze.Benz Busted After Evading Police for Months

    A viral NYC-area driver who made a name "swimming" through traffic at absurd speeds is now in custody, police say.

  • IROC-Z Camaro Selling For A Whopping $100,000

    These days many collectors and enthusiasts get teary-eyed over 80s muscle cars. If that sounds silly or like an oxymoron to you, you’re going to fall on the floor when you see this 1985 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z that’s listed by a dealer for $100,000. This might be the first recorded case of Cybertruck theft. No, this isn’t a joke. The third-gen has a mere 11 miles on the clock after someone bought and stashed this ride back in the day. Some have gone so far as to call this pristine IROC-Z “The Ho

  • California Senate Passes Bill Requiring Passive Speed Limiters

    The bill requires that passive speed limiters be installed in all new cars manufactured or sold in California by 2032.