Nissan becomes the latest auto manufacturer to surrender before the prevailing global chip crisis.
Read More »Stellantis Gives Alfa Romeo and Chrysler a Decade to Prove Their Worth
Stellantiss' CEO Carlos Tavares is ready to give ten years to Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, and other struggling brands to prove they can sell cars for profit.
Read More »Renault Sport Division Renamed to Alpine Cars
Renault is officially reinventing its performance pedigree by transforming the iconic Renault Sport division into the refined Alpine Cars brand.
Read More »Mitsubishi Ralliart Returns, Both on Street and Track
Enthusiasts, rejoice—Mitsubishi waives a green flag on the return of its sports performance division, Ralliart, which stopped operating a decade ago.
Read More »Alfa Romeo Giulia GTA and GTAm Debut with 540 HP
Alfa Romeo brings back its famous badge to the new Giulia GTA and GTAm models, two fast sports sedans marking the company’s 110 years of existence.
Read More »Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur Encourages More Extensive Personalization
Through the new bespoke division named Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur, the company offers a greater degree of personalization for its most discerning customers.
Read More »Mercedes-Benz Previews Concept EQT All-Electric Minivan
Concept EQT is a preview of Mercedes-Benz's intentions to make the upcoming T-Class zero-emission and join it with the rest of its EQ lineup.
Read More »Alpine Launches a Limited-Edition A110 Légende GT
The special-edition A110 Légende GT packs a more potent 1.8-liter turbocharged engine producing 292hp and receives a more opulent interior.
Read More »Subaru Teased the Solterra, its First All-Electric Vehicle
In a series of images, the Japanese brand teased its upcoming Solterra EV built in conjunction with Toyota on the e-TNGA platform.
Read More »Yamaha Unveils XSR125 Urban Motorcycle
The Yamaha XSR125 is a stylish motorcycle for beginner riders, packing a 124cc engine producing 15hp, and a relatively advanced suspension system.
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