Karma Gyesera Grande Coupé–Revero Revised & Style Updated $165K
Karma Automotive has pulled the wraps off its latest statement piece, the 2026 Karma Gyesera Grande Coupé, a car that aims to carry forward the
Karma Automotive has pulled the wraps off its latest statement piece, the 2026 Karma Gyesera Grande Coupé, a car that aims to carry forward the
At Monterey Car Week, Acura premiered the Acura RSX Prototype—a boldly sculpted, premium performance SUV that isn’t just Acura’s next EV, but a statement about
Despite persistent uncertainty surrounding National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) funding, the public charging market is showing surprising fortitude. According to the newly released J.D. Power
A new mid-year 2025 report from LexisNexis® Risk Solutions shows that U.S. new-vehicle brand loyalty is rebounding to levels not seen since before the COVID-19
Sony Honda Mobility’s ambitious bet on the future of electric vehicles moved a step closer to reality this week as the company confirmed that its
Ford Motor Company, automaker for 122 years, is betting that a combination of Silicon Valley-style innovation and Midwestern manufacturing muscle can deliver what has eluded
In connected car news are WITTENSTEIN, Quintauris, LightPath, Silicon Creations, iNavi Systems, TomTom, Raytron Power, indie Semiconductor & UL Solutions. WITTENSTEIN & Quintauris Advance RISC-V
In autonomous and self-driving vehicle news are Carteav, Guident Patents, PlusAI, Goodyear, WeRide, Zoox, Tesla & Baidu. Carteav Autonomous Shuttles @SEA Carteav, a leader in
In EV, battery and charging news are GreenPower, DeCharge, Emobi, ElectricFish, Everged, ZM Trucks, Noveon Magnetics, SCPPA & Lynkwell. GreenPower $5M V2G Electric School Buses
Hyundai Motor Company and General Motors announced a major milestone in their evolving global partnership, unveiling plans to co-develop five new vehicles for key international
The Chevrolet Camaro ZL1—Chevy’s high-powered track weapon—has rocketed to the top of an unenviable leaderboard: the most-stolen vehicle in America, according to newly released data
Since 2021, Hyundai and Kia vehicles—particularly those lacking passive electronic immobilizers—have seen a stark rise in both theft and vandalism. A new analysis from the