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Hyundai Ioniq 6, we barely knew ye. Just three years after its launch, the electric sedan is being discontinued in the United States with a single exception—the high-performance Ioniq 6 N. The news was originally reported by Edmunds, and confirmed by Hyundai in an emailed statement to The Drive. “Going forward, our award-winning IONIQ 6
While the rest of the world romanticizes drifting in Japan, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department has had its fill of smoky skids. If you need proof, just look at the five men arrested by officers on suspicion of dangerous driving recently. The crew is accused of sliding all over the wharf at Tokyo Port in
It doesn’t always matter if the problem you’re facing has a perfectly good solution; sometimes, you want to come up with one yourself. And who am I to challenge that type of initiative and ingenuity? Nobody, that’s who. That’s why I can only applaud what Taylor Dolfi is doing with this homebuilt, high-powered brush hog
According to a new report, more than 25% of new-car buyers in the United States are underwater on their existing car loans. While that may sound alarming to financially responsible consumers, that’s only part of the story. Of those who are underwater, more than a quarter of those customers rolled $10,000 or more in previous
Rivian clearly understands the mission and how to appeal to enthusiasts. The startup automaker, which hasn’t even been producing cars for a decade, just green lit its own performance division called the Rivian Adventure Department, or RAD for short. But why? What’s coming? The darling of the automotive industry, and objectively the most successful EV
The BMW i8 was a strange car for many reasons. It had butterfly doors but wasn’t an uncompromising supercar; a hybrid powertrain incorporating a three-cylinder engine, but wasn’t an econobox; and a carbon-fiber monocoque at a time when the only other vehicles that did, save for BMW’s own i3 and the Alfa Romeo 4C, were
Car people know better than to challenge the Honda with a laptop in the passenger seat. Odds are, that thing is faster than you—no matter how beat it looks. But what about a 1987 Nissan 300ZX with a Steam Deck on the dash? If you’re like me, that’s a new one. Jake Symonds runs such
If you’re an amateur or semi-pro motorsports enthusiast even remotely active in the United States, you’ve probably heard of Gridlife. For the uninitiated, it’s an organization that puts on everything from amateur track days, to drift competitions, and full-blown, wheel-to-wheel racing, along with massive festivals comprising all of the above. Well, according to Grassroots Motorsports,
Just yesterday, I wrote about the FIA monitoring the situation in the Middle East, given that several major races are coming up in the area: the WEC 1,812km of Qatar on March 26, and the Formula 1 Grand Prix of Bahrain two weeks later, followed by the F1 Saudi Arabian GP the weekend after. The
This 1989 Toyota Corolla GT-S (AE92) with old-school ‘Yoter-style desert racing stripes might have already popped up on your feed at some point—it’s made the rounds at big shows like SEMA and the Off-Road Expo. But it’s one thing to post up in a convention center, another to actually attack an event as hardcore as
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