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A comparative look at how the entry-level Tesla Model Y and the 2027 Chevy Bolt utilize AI driver-assist systems to change the daily commute.
Polestar has shifted its strategy for the highly anticipated 6 convertible, prioritizing more accessible models due to trade barriers and pricing concerns.
A viral video showing a Xiaomi SU7 identifying unmarked police SUVs has ignited discussions about the extent of sensor technology and AI in modern electric vehicles.
As Volvo doubles down on its all-electric strategy, the 2027 EX60 emerges as the brand's most refined and technologically advanced vehicle to date, aiming to surpass its predecessors.
An in-depth look at the history, engineering, and driving experience of the iconic Aston Martin V8 Vantage, a true heavyweight of the classic supercar era.
After a challenging start to its electric journey, Volvo seems to have finally found its stride with the new EX60, a midsize crossover that perfectly embodies the brand's core values.
Volvo and Google showcase a new AI integration for the EX60, allowing the vehicle's cameras to analyze surroundings and engage in conversational dialogue with passengers.
General Motors is revolutionizing its design and production processes by integrating AI, significantly cutting timelines from months to days while intensifying the competitive landscape among automakers.
An in-depth look at the Hyundai Ioniq 9, the brand's new premium three-row electric SUV that combines spacious design with impressive range and functionality.
Explore a curated list of modern classic vehicles that offer performance, style, and potential long-term value for enthusiasts looking to invest before market trends shift.
The upcoming VW ID Cross marks a significant shift for the brand, prioritizing tactile physical controls and simplicity over the controversial haptic interfaces of the past.
While Fisker has filed for bankruptcy, its community of drivers is taking proactive steps to maintain their vehicles and secure support in the absence of a manufacturer.