Cars you can control with hand gestures or talk to like a friend; That's the future of motoring, according to CES.
Your next car might be watching your mood–not just the road. Automotive suppliers at CES in Las Vegas are showcasing the latest technology they say will make driving safer for everyone.
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Toyota and Nissan perform smooth drifts with precision
The Toyota Soarer and Nissan 240SX take on a drift challenge, showing skill, balance, and control through every corner. This ...
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Ice drifting with the Nissan e4ORCE
Ice drifting challenge! Watch us push the Nissan X-Trail and Ariya e-4ORCE to the limit on a frozen lake in Finland. Find out ...
Mustang Week rolled out its initial schedule of 2026 events. The celebration of Ford’s pony car in Charlotte is packed with ...
The final set of GT7 Weekly Challenges for 2025 is only available for a few more days, and you could win an expensive vehicle ...
This was almost a no-brainer, considering the number of thefts involving Kias and Hyundais. Police warn that teenagers and kids are once again roaming our streets, looking for unpatched cars. Their ...
A ballot challenge has halted some Oregon car fee hikes, but not all. Here's what's going up Dec. 31
Most of the hikes were set to take effect Dec. 31 or Jan. 1, but simply by qualifying for the ballot, the referendum forces the Oregon Department of Transportation to freeze all hikes targeted by the ...
The autonomous vehicle industry is heating up thanks to advances in AI. But can those same innovations help startups like HyprLabs build safe tech? But using a small, agile, and cheap team to get from ...
Driving in Miami-Dade is something that just about everyone will agree is frustrating — with bumper-to-bumper traffic jams, last-minute merges and inevitable road rage. Yet many residents would still ...
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