Prius Prime Ready for Prime Time with Plug-in Electric with 44 mi-Electric Range
The 2024 Prius Prime is the versatile Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) that’s made for life on the go. Available in SE, XSE, and XSE
The 2024 Prius Prime is the versatile Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) that’s made for life on the go. Available in SE, XSE, and XSE
All-new Honda Motocompacto, a fun, fresh take on e-scooters, is available for order at Motocompacto.honda.com through participating Honda and Acura dealers with an MSRP of just $9951. Motocompacto redefines
SEMA opened today, we had news on Sunday, yesterday and today about the show that showcases the automotive aftermarket. SEMA announced winners, Toyota showed vehicles
ValueCentered Psychology defines Value as “what the customer receives for every dollar spent.” Vehicle shortages and dealership mark-ups have increased the median new vehicle purchase
After yesterday’s first round-up of SEMA news, is more SEMA news from Hyundai, Milltek, RECARO & ENEOS 2024 Kona Jayde Concept Hyundai will reveal the
In connected car news are indie Semi, Nauto, Stellantis, LifeScore and Audi. New indie Video SoC indie Semiconductor (Nasdaq: INDI), an Autotech solutions innovator, has
In EV, battery and charging news are ChargePoint, Nuvve, Suzuki, Inmotive, Factorial, EVSCS, bp & RIZON. ChargePoint for Fleets ChargePoint (NYSE: CHPT), a leading provider
Coming to SEMA in Las Vegas this week are Nissan Motorsports, Toyota, Alpha Motors, Mopar, SIERRA Cars & Fanttik. Nissan Motorsports Nissan will bring motorsports
For more than a century, amid the glitz and glamor of the world’s entertainment hub, the Los Angeles Auto Show® has captivated visitors by showcasing
Henrik Fikser spoke at the ArtCenter Invitational at ArtCenter College of Design in Pasadena. He talked about the favorite features of the Fisker Ocean, his
Tesla Designer Franz von Holzhausen discusses AI, autonomous driving and future transpiration design at ArtCenter. CyberTruck wiper blade size is measured to be longer than any existing blade replacement.
A new study by AAA found that in-vehicle tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) are generally accurate, but drivers should still check their tire pressure manually.