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With the upcoming Neue Klasse range from BMW, it seems the brand’s era of comically large kidney grilles appears to be coming to an end. Some of its other polarizing design cues, like chunky wheel arches and angular-jawed bumpers, are still apparently sticking around, but we’ll take the wins where we can get them. In
Actor and cool-guy archetype Steve McQueen is inextricably associated with the Bullitt ’68 Ford Mustang Fastback and Porsches from Le Mans. But when he was running errands, driving to church, or just going to the airport, he often drove this 1952 Hudson Wasp. The car has lived at the Petersen Museum in LA since 2006,
About three years ago, Ram proclaimed that it was making a full-sized EV pickup truck. The last we’d heard about it, in May, it was being delayed for the umpteenth time to 2027. Now, Ram has officially bailed on the project altogether. A press release went out today confirming that Stellantis‘ truck brand “will discontinue
The V8 Dodge Durango is back, replacing the standard V6, but its return will look different depending on where you reside. While every 2026 Durango will start with a 5.7-liter Hemi making 360 horsepower, Stellantis has confirmed that SUVs incorporating the more powerful 392 and Hellcat engines will only be sold in states that don’t
Horse Powertrain popped up on my radar this month as it trotted out its new C15 engine at the IAA Mobility show in Germany. The C15 is a 1.5-liter four-cylinder the size of carry-on luggage that makes almost 100 horsepower, designed to be a range extender for EVs. Days later, I saw a Caterham Seven
It’s already well-established what a V8 can do in a tiny(ish) truck. What really gets my blood pumpin’ is something like this Atlas I6-swapped Chevy Colorado. Rather than opting for an LS, the guy behind the Reignited – Cycle and Automotive YouTube channel tossed in a GM 2JZ with a big ol’ turbo. He’s been
Remember the scene in Ford v Ferrari where Matt Damon, playing Carroll Shelby, watches his team strip all the heavy computer equipment out of the GT40 and Ford’s engineer asks what are they doing, “making your car faster,” Damon said. Something similar, though different and more modern, took place with Ford’s latest endeavor: The GTD.
This spectacular 1:5 scale BMW M S1000RR Lego Technic kit is a very clean and safe way to appreciate the Bavarian superbike from the comfort of your living room. And right now, it’s nicely discounted on Amazon! $198: 1920-Piece BMW S1000RR Lego Kit (normally $249.99) See It This bike, with included display stand bits, measures
The new Ferrari Testarossa design has been public for about 48 hours now, and the ratio of excitement to ick reactions around the internet is unreal. Keyboard commentators almost universally hate the thing; meanwhile, I think it’s actually pretty cool. Obviously, any automaker is playing with fire when it resurrects a legendary nameplate. A vocal
Honda pulled the wraps off its first-ever electric kei car, the Honda N-One e, which will retail for about $18,000 when it goes on sale in Japan later this week. The retro EV is modeled after one of the brand’s most nostalgic hatchbacks from the 1960s, the N360. Its small footprint and bubbly appearance, yet
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