If this year's Japan Mobility Show in Tokyo showed us anything, it's that the Japanese automotive industry still has plenty of fight left in it.
Mazda’s latest concepts prove that standing out is still possible in a world where everyone seems fine with complacency.
The Car and Driver staff mostly commutes to work in press vehicles, but just this once, we all drove our own vehicles in to work, and the results were colorful.
Not only new models, car manufacturers also brought to Japan Mobility Show 2025 a series of concept cars showing their vision ...
It’s a pastime that’s well familiar to car enthusiasts around the globe: What would be the perfect two-car garage?The answers usually tend to coalesce around the idea that it’s better to have two ...
These days, the naturally aspirated straight-six is all but extinct, though BMW is well known for its famous turbocharged ...
At least two of Alabama’s automakers are making moves in response to a chip shortage that threatens to snarl production for several major vehicle manufacturers. On Tuesday, Honda and Mercedes-Benz ...
Defining the greatest sports cars ever made presents a deeper challenge, inviting a certain degree of madness. We think the ...
Polestar's flagship four-door BEV is expected to go on sale in 2026. Rivals include the aforementioned Porsche Taycan and BMW ...
Toyota and Mazda both produce competitive affordable sports car models. What if the brands teamed up to make new sports cars together?
These automakers—including Porsche, BMW, Mazda, Honda, and more—are saving the manuals, one performance car at a time.
Edmunds reports the 2025 Nissan Versa is the cheapest new car at $18,385, amid rising vehicle prices; check out 21 affordable ...
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