Used car values are spiking, BMW brings a limited 8 Series to Pebble Beach, Mustang legends go head-to-head, and a Ferrari-painted C1 restomod steals the spotlight.
From turbo six-cylinder sleepers to AWD performance bargains and station wagons that are still holding on.
EV of the Year contenders, Toyota’s sports car delays, BMW Z3 turns 30, Costco gas value, Genesis suicide doors, V8 off-roaders, Mach-E at 250K miles, Mary Kay’s electric Cadillac, and a first look at the 2026 Tundra.
Auto execs scramble, AI creeps into rentals, and a forgotten Ferrari steals the spotlight.
Trade shocks, model deaths, wild EV updates, lease drops, fast trucks, and Ferrari’s next move—today's auto news hits from every angle.
Supercars flex, EVs stumble, crossovers get facelifts, interiors go digital, and one owner sparks a viral takedown.
Cayman and RC exit stage left, Lamborghini redlines at 10K rpm, Bentley goes electric, and Tesla faces California exile.
Plus: BMW’s rare purple paint flex, Audi’s most reliable SUV, the slowest-selling cars in America, and a rare RUF CTR heads to auction.
From GM’s Camaro nostalgia to Tesla’s 500-mile Model 3+, a Porsche by Dua Lipa, and an ultra-rare Lamborghini up for grabs—this week’s stories blur the line between performance, design, and hype.
Lucid’s next big tech leap, Ford’s forbidden electric Bronco, and cheap golden-era muscle cars still worth owning.
Jeep’s 8-seater gets tested, Mercedes drops an electric wagon we won’t get, Hyundai’s hybrid N cars might happen, and nearly every Pagani Utopia buyer chose the manual.
Tesla stalls, Honda’s EVs overtake GM, and the ZR1X isn’t the end—plus Ferrari’s 296 Speciale stuns, and BMW’s rear wing wars begin.