• GM Recalls Almost Half A Million Diesel-Powered Vehicles for a Potentially Faulty Transmission Control Valve

    GM Recalls Almost Half A Million Diesel-Powered Vehicles for a Potentially Faulty Transmission Control Valve
    If you own a General Motors diesel-powered truck or SUV, you might soon receive a recall letter. The automaker is pulling back almost half a million vehicles for a bad transmission control valve, which could cause a failure and increase the risk of a crash. GM said it had seen 11 reports of issues related to the problem, which impacts the following models:2020-2022 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra 1500/2500/35002021 Cadillac Escalade and Escalade ESV2021 Chevrolet Suburban and Tahoe2021 GMC Yu
  • The 2025 Acura ADX is a High-Riding Integra Sibling

    The 2025 Acura ADX is a High-Riding Integra Sibling
    Acura revived the Integra a few years back, but as these things often go, the iconic sports car is getting an SUV makeover. The new ADX arrives in 2025, sporting Integra-inspired elements like styling, its powertrain, and platform.The 2025 ADX rides on the same platform as the Integra and has a turbocharged 1.5-liter VTEC four-cylinder. Acura hasn’t released specs for the powertrain yet but said that it features a high-response turbocharger and a unique exhaust designed to boost peak power
  • Finally: First pictures of 2026 electric Jaguar super-GT revealed

    Finally: First pictures of 2026 electric Jaguar super-GT revealed
    Prototype for Jaguar's £100k Taycan rival gives a long-awaited first look at the firm's new design languageThe first car of Jaguar’s new era has finally broken cover as it begins road testing for a 2026 launch, just two weeks before the firm unveils a concept that will set the tone for the design of all its upcoming models.
    The first all-new Jaguar since the I-Pace was launched in early 2018, this striking four-door GT is the first of three upcoming electric cars due to arrive b
  • BYD Sealion 7

    BYD Sealion 7
    Chinese giant aims straight at the Tesla Model Y with its new electric family SUVWhat do you call a bigger, taller Seal? A Sealion 7, apparently.Taxonomies of the animal kingdom be damned, the BYD Sealion 7 starts a new naming strategy for this Chinese car brand.In future, new SUVs will all be called Sealion, saloons Seal and hatchbacks Dolphin, each with a number to indicate its relative positioning in the range. But none of the current crop is being renamed and the Atto 3 is staying
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  • Star cars from a century of British motoring

    Star cars from a century of British motoring
    Mini is one of the most beloved of all the cars ever built, and survived until 2000
    We dive into the Autocar Archive to trace Britain's automotive story right from the very beginningOne of the most widely consequential inventions of all time – the self-propelled carriage – emerged in the mid-1880s from Germany, courtesy of Karl Benz and Gottlieb Daimler, and it was a business deal with the latter that sparked the British automotive industry into existence at an old cotton mill in Cov
  • Radical new Renault interiors move upmarket, keep buttons

    Radical new Renault interiors move upmarket, keep buttons
    Radical cockpit features in the Emblème concept, set to evolve into a production car in three years
    Design boss Gilles Vidal reveals “breakthrough solutions” coming to future modelsRenault will radically rethink its approach to interior design with its next-generation electric cars, due from 2028, as part of a bid to improve usability while moving upmarket and embracing ultra-advanced new technologies.
    “We are going to bring breakthrough solutions on pretty much everythi
  • QOTD: Will Morgan Get a Four-Wheeler Foothold in the States?

    QOTD: Will Morgan Get a Four-Wheeler Foothold in the States?
    The new version of Autoblog has a report out showing that Morgan is bringing back a four-wheel car to the United States. As we know, Morgan has been selling a three-wheeler here for a long time, but now it's going to sell a four-wheeled vehicle -- the Plus Four -- in the States for the first time since 2005.That's a long time.Morgan will likely never be more than a niche automaker here in America, and that's fine. So I am not asking if Morgan will take off. What I am asking is this -- will Morga