2025 Toyota Crown Signia Crossover Needs to Make a Name for Itself
Product planners want the Crown Signia to elevate the Toyota brand, but marketing this crossover without a sheetmetal badge won’t be easy.
2025 Toyota Crown Signia First Drive: Venza replacement puts efficiency and fashion first
Our first drive review of the 2025 Toyota Crown Signia where we tell you all about it and give initial driving impressions.
2025 Toyota Crown Signia Photo Gallery
Replacing the Venza as a road-focused suburban utility vehicle is this two-row Crown Signia, a sibling to the new Crown sedan.
Tested: The 2025 Toyota Crown Signia Is a Lexus for Penny Pinchers
While unremarkable to drive, Toyota's latest SUV delivers a premium experience at a reasonable price.
2025 Toyota Crown Signia XLE Trim Starts at $44,985
Toyota's newest mid-size SUV joins the lineup and elevates the position left behind by the now-defunct Venza, which left production after the 2024 model year.
Renault CEO: "We will not sell" Alpine F1 team despite struggles
Luca de Meo says "we are not here to be P16" and "it would be stupid" to back out of Formula 1
REI Outlet mega sale: Get up to 30% off on outdoor gear from June 6-10
From June 6th to June 10th, REI Outlet is offering a "Get More, Save More" promotion, allowing customers to save up to an extra 30% off their purchases.
Ford of Europe boss Martin Sander leaves to join Volkswagen
After two years leading Ford's European EV push, Sander will become Volkswagen's sales and marketing boss
Lanzante reveals 920kg Porsche 911 with 625bhp Formula 1 V6
Reworked internals bring big power boost for exotic F1-powered 911 Turbo
The world’s most wild, weird and surprisingly useful car options
Let’s be honest, if you can afford a Chiron you can most likely afford many of the options that Bugatti has to offer. If you were heavily into golf when configuring your new Ferrari California T back in 2014, Ferrari had you covered.
The most important concept cars ever created
Here we take a look at more than eight decades of some of the most forward-thinking, influential concept cars ever created, but even with 10 times as many entries we could only ever hope to scratch the surface. General Motors’ Y-Job is now considered to be the world’s first concept car; it wasn’t, as that title going to the Volvo Venus Bilo of 1933. Undeniably forward-thinking, the Y-Job featured hidden headlights, electric windows and a powered roof, concealed under a hard tonneau, and setting out overall design cues for American cars that would emerge after World War Two.
Young people driving uninsured amid sky-high premiums
118% increase in uninsured young drivers since 2021 is blamed on premiums increasing by up to 77%
Are humans really ready for autonomous cars?
We're bad at the "sustained supervisory" tasks that autonomous vehicles create, but researchers have a solution
No more Peugeot PSE models - but hot EVs possible
Peugeot's CEO is open to the idea of a road-going version of its 9X8 Hypercar
37 excellent used cars from just £995
Eminently serviceable and reliable cars are possible to find with just £5000 at your disposal. The advantage of Bangernomics 2020s style is that a lot of the cars have the benefit of some pretty modern technology.
The most interesting European cars we’ve ever spotted in American junkyards
A lack of rubber pads on the overriders, and missing sidemarker lights on the front and rear fenders help to identify this one as a late 1960s car. It’s one of several automotive wood sculptures we spotted at Old Car City, including a tree with a Mustang hubcap embedded in its trunk.
Les voitures les plus sûres vendues aujourd'hui
Les voitures les plus sûres vendues aujourd'hui
Inside Mazda MX-5 Cup: Nathan Nicholson puts in the work
Mark Twain once said, "The dictionary is the only place where success comes before work." Coming into rounds 7 and 8 of the 2024 Whelen Mazda MX-5 Cup Presented by Michelin at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course this weekend, Nathan Nicholson - no ...
Exclusive: Hybrid McLaren SUV Coming, Possible EV Supercar
Can Michael Leiters save McLaren? The supercar maker's CEO talks to R&T about his plans for an SUV that isn't, electric supercars, and the importance of limiting limited editions.
Racing on TV Keeps Getting More Complicated, But There's a Silver Lining
Communication with fans key to multi-network and streaming TV deals that will keep fans scrambling to find the next race—just ask IMSA's John Doonan.