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Nissan Z Proto previews the retro, rear-drive, turbo, manual future of the Z
The Nissan Z Proto is finally here, and it looks like it offers just about everything enthusiasts have been hoping for. It blends styling highlights from the Z's long history into one, clean, modern package. And under the stylish skin is a twin-turbo…
What should the next Nissan Z be called?
With the Nissan Z Proto officially revealed
Ferrari Portofino M brings 'Modificata' to the brand's GT convertible
The Ferrari Portofino
Ford's beefed-up Bronco prototype stars in new teaser photo
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Is it a Ford Bronco Raptor? Is it going to be called the Warthog? In order, the answers are, no, no, maybe and maybe. All we know is that it's beefy, and Ford shared a photo of it going full-send on its twitter account Tu…
2021 Honda Civic Review | The sun is about to set
Cue up Semisonic
2021 Kia Telluride Review | Fashion and function
It's a rare thing when a three-row family conveyance can be deemed cool, but we're pretty sure the 2021 Kia Telluride manages to pull it off. Credit almost entirely goes to its refined, tastefully adorned and classically proportioned styling. There's…
GM to manufacture its own entire family of Ultium Drive EV components
General Motors Co is set to announce plans on Wednesday to put into production an interchangeable "family" of electric vehicle (EV) drive systems and motors, boosting manufacturing efficiencies as it transitions to a fully electric lineup. The move,…
Rivian's electric R1T pickup has at least one thing in common with the Eagle Talon
Over half a dozen carmakers have entered the race to bring a modern-day electric pickup to the market. Rivian took a significant step towards the finish line when it started building pre-production prototypes of the R1T. Published on YouTube, the mi…
Mercedes ready to roll out solid-state battery tech for production in city buses
"In general, vehicles with solid-state batteries
Watch a freight train loaded with new cars lose a fight with a low bridge
In life, there are bad days, and then there are extra-bad, "you just caused $2 million in damages" days. A train engineer experienced the latter when he lost an ambitious battle against a low bridge. Footage posted on YouTube shows freight cars slow…
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