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2025 Aston Martin Vantage track test: 656 horsepower in an unassuming package

It is paradoxical that a secret agent would get dolled up in a tuxedo and attend high-roller social events, where he famously identifies...

Welcome aboard the world’s first hydrogen fuel cell superyacht

Superyachts are notoriously dirty luxury toys, with a single billionaire’s boat emitting as much as 7,020 tons of CO2 per year. And while...

Take a ride in Acura’s first EV, its most powerful SUV yet

Acura’s new ZDX Type S is the most powerful SUV the brand has ever produced, generating nearly 500 horsepower and maxing out at 544...

The 2025 Toyota Camry is hybrid-only and it’s more powerful than ever

Toyota’s trusty Camry sedan has been around for more than two decades. Once a compact, boxy car, the Camry has become a predictable...

Tire toxicity faces fresh scrutiny after salmon die-offs

This article was originally published on KFF Health News. For decades, concerns about automobile pollution have focused on what comes out...

Inside the new $2 billion campus that GM hopes will launch it into the future

On the floor of General Motors’ new Design West building, various concepts and work-in-progress next-generation vehicles dot the vast,...

Nearly all Cybertrucks recalled over faulty accelerator pedal, misapplied soap

Tesla is recalling nearly every one of its Cybertrucks due to a faulty accelerator pedal that could get stuck in place when pressed down....

EVs have a tire particle problem

This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here. As gas-guzzling cars are replaced by...

Beep beep: Fiat charms city drivers with revived all-electric 500e

In 2013, Italian automaker Fiat launched its first EV, the 500e. The car was sold only in California and Oregon and discontinued in 2019....

Driving a McLaren at 200 mph is a thrilling, dangerous experience

Here’s a fast fact you may not know: the Brits have dubbed driving 100 mph “doing the ton.” So it is perhaps appropriate that the...