Why Ford Built River Rouge, Once The World's Largest Factory
River Rouge resulted from Henry Ford's obsession with making his company self-sufficient and could convert raw materials into completed automobiles.
Read MoreRiver Rouge resulted from Henry Ford's obsession with making his company self-sufficient and could convert raw materials into completed automobiles.
Read MoreSomehow, Koenigsegg keeps making its already extremely fast cars even faster.
Read MoreAudi, Mercedes-Benz, Polestar, Renault, and Volvo are no longer planning to incorporate CarPlay Ultra, despite being in Apple's WWDC 2022 presentation.
Read MoreToyota may be avoiding making any statements about tariffs that Trump could interpret as negative to better negotiate a deal that would help keep prices down.
Read MoreForty years ago, Michele Mouton piloted her Audi S1 E2 up Pikes Peak to set a new overall record of 11:25.39, beating all the men.
Read MoreThere are a few things here that give us pause, even without the Rich Energy guy being involved.
Read MoreCar ownership and transit ridership serve as a shorthand for someone's entire living situation — and, apparently, their politics.
Read MoreRenault took a Kangoo van, lengthened it, chopped off its roof and give it a unique wrap so it could be used for tours at the company's factory in Argentina.
Read MoreJenifer Hanki, the cyclist, suffered a brain injury from the crash as well as spinal and soft tissue damage.
Read MoreThis sleek sedan previews the next-gen AMG GT 4-Door, and it can add 250 miles of range in just 5 minutes of charging and has speakers in the headlights.
Read MoreThe UK's Toyota Land Cruiser Commercial has two seats and a wide open cargo area cordoned off with a wire grate.
Read MoreVolvo sold 2.6 million 240s from 1974 to 1993, but since 2008 more than 2.7 million XC60 SUVs have been sold worldwide.
Read MoreWhether people believe it or not, climate change is a thing, and it's only going to make our roads, among other things, worse.
Read MoreWithout the looming threats of long-term health issues, NASA could use moon dust to build its base on the surface.
Read MoreA harrowing report of just what happened when USC's Alijah Arenas crashed in his Tesla puts Cybertruck safety back into the spotlight.
Read MoreDwindling Tesla sales amid good news for EV infrastructure. It's getting complicated in today's Morning Shift.
Read MoreThe Paris Air Show recently wrapped up, and Boeing didn't have very much to show for it.
Read MoreThere's a solid century's-worth of options to pick from.
Read MoreRange Rover's reputation for reliability meets a sky-high odometer.
Read MoreA Michigan judge has kicked over 200 Teslas out of a suburban Detroit shopping center parking lot after sitting there virtually untouched for months.
Read MoreCuomo got two tickets within a minute while blasting up the West Side Highway, then another two in a week for speeding in Brooklyn school zones.
Read MoreIf you choose to buy a new EV you can rest easy knowing that long-term battery degradation is less of an issue than ever before.
Read MoreThis Rimac Nevera's Nürburgring lap is a great demonstration of what a competent EV can do when tuned for maximum performance rather than saving the planet.
Read MoreHertz recently started implementing an AI–driven vehicle scanner that scans cars before and after rentals to check for damage and issue associated charges.
Read MoreFrance's consumer protection agency began investigating Tesla in 2023 after receiving complaints and has since found that Tesla violated several laws.
Read MoreThe NISMO version of the redesigned Armada has more power, sportier chassis tuning and a louder exhaust, in addition to tons of red accents.
Read MoreChinese automakers are moving to Plan B in Europe, falling back on their ability to build plenty of good, old-fashioned, non-tariffed gas-powered vehicles.
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