The Great Russian Auto Industry Slump: A Sector-Wide Crisis Unfolds
Last month, the automotive industry in Russia witnessed a significant slump, with vehicle sales plunging by 45% compared to the same period last year, reaching a mere 83,000 units.
The Porsche Heir’s $12 Million Mountain Tunnel to a Private Garage
Wolfgang Porsche, the grandson of Ferdinand Porsche, founder of the iconic sports car brand, is facing strong opposition from his fellow Austrians. Porsche has proposed constructing a tunnel through the Kapuzinerberg mountain to connect to a private garage beneath his historic villa. This has sparked controversy and intense debate among locals.
“Ferrari 296 GTS Shattered Dreams: The High Price of a Momentary Loss of Control”
The $450,000 Ferrari 296 GTS, a sleek and powerful hybrid supercar, met with a devastating fate just a week after its proud owner registered it in the Netherlands. This tragic tale of a brand-new supercar, now a mangled mess, unfolded in the quiet town of Emmen, leaving onlookers shocked and saddened.
The Ultimate Family Adventure: Unveiling the All-New Hyundai Palisade XRT PRO 2026
At the New York International Auto Show, Hyundai unveiled the 2026 Palisade XRT PRO - the first-ever SUV to bear the XRT PRO badge, signaling a new direction for the beloved family vehicle with an off-road twist.
Subaru Forester Enhances External Airbag Technology for Cyclist Safety
Subaru has unveiled plans to equip its popular SUV, the Forester, with next-generation external airbags in its upcoming update. This cutting-edge safety feature is designed to provide enhanced protection for a particularly vulnerable group - cyclists, who are at a higher risk of injury in collisions with automobiles.
The Ultimate Automotive Experience: Nissan Unveils its New Business Strategy and a Lineup of...
Nissan Motor has unveiled a series of plans for the fiscal years 2025–2026, marking a significant shift in its product strategy.
Electric Cars Are Getting More Reliable: ADAC Reveals Lower Breakdown Rates Than Gas Cars
While there are still skeptics questioning the longevity and reliability of electric vehicles compared to their traditional counterparts, a recent report from ADAC, Europe's largest automobile club, has revealed otherwise.
The EU’s Plan to Label Carbon Fibers as Hazardous: A Concern for the Automotive...
The European Union (EU) is considering adding carbon fiber - a material favored by the automotive and aerospace industries - to its list of hazardous substances. This proposal has sparked a wave of backlash from manufacturers, particularly in Asia.
Toyota Postpones Battery Plant Construction: A Shift in Electrification Strategy?
Toyota has officially confirmed a delay in its plans to construct a new battery plant in Japan.
The Ultimate Resale Value: Porsche 911 Reigns Supreme, While Electric Vehicles Depreciate Fast
In addition to aesthetics, performance, and durability, a vehicle's resale value is an essential consideration for discerning car buyers.