Take a close look under the skin of all those electric vehicles and hybrids on display at the Geneva auto show this week and you'll understand why the industry is undergoing a dramatic internal power shift.
Car enthusiasts usually love to take their passion inside their house, creating living room tables from engine blocks, desk chairs from racing seats, clocks from wheels and so on.
Get your brooms ready. Kyle Busch is aiming at another three series sweep in Phoenix. After winning the NASCAR Camping World Truck on Friday night he led every lap to take the checkered flag in the Nationwide race on Saturday afternoon.
The G37xS is Infiniti's upscale performance sedan that slots beneath the larger and more luxurious M37 sedan. This week's tester is the all-wheel-drive version of the G sedan, which is denoted by the "x" in the nomenclature. The "S" represents Sport.
Subaru has signed a deal with Kicker Performance Audio, giving clients the chance to upgrade their factory sound systems.
De Tomaso Automobili released the first pictures of the crossover it will unveil this week in Geneva!
FIA president Jean Todt on Sunday visited Robert Kubica in hospital. According to Italian reports including the local Il Vostro Giornale as well as Italian news agency ANSA, the Frenchman was accompanied by other officials of the sport's governing body including Professor Gerard Saillant.
Lewis Hamilton is set to drive a premier Sprint Cup NASCAR for the first time later in 2011.
This week, Ferrari gave us a taste of things to come at the Geneva Motor Show, releasing a video featuring the new FF from every angle.
Antoine L'Estage and co-driver Nathalie Richard, driving a Mitsibushi Lancer Evo X, won the second round of the American Rally Championship in Salem, Missouri, on Saturday.
Renault boss Eric Boullier says it was an obvious choice for the team to select the experienced driver Nick Heidfeld to replace an injured Robert Kubica.
The promoter of the World Touring Car Championship, Marcello Lotti, has met with the director of the US Touring Car Championship, Ali Arsham, to discuss the possibility of a common race in America in 2012.
Race's local title sponsor Gulf Air vowed to refund tickets for flights to Bahrain for the cancelled race. But Sunil de Souza, regional travel manager for the region including the United Arab Emirates, said travellers are hopeful the race will be rescheduled.
U.S. safety regulators have postponed final rules on how to require backup cameras on all vehicles by Sept. 2014. A final ruling was expected to be released Feb. 28, but analysts say the agency needs more time to sift through comments.
BMW aims to sell at least 30,000 units of its i3 electric vehicle a year beginning in 2014.
Ford is reshaping its relationship with suppliers, allowing more coordination from design to production, as it focuses on global platforms and shared parts, a top Ford executive said this week.
Development of the next-generation Opel/Vauxhall Antara will move to Opel's Ruesselsheim headquarters from South Korea and production of the compact SUV might also switch to Germany.
Automakers will be trying to show in Geneva that their new cars will be able to keep up with the latest Internet in-car information and communications trends.
Peugeot aims to expand its Mu pay-as-you-go car hire scheme to most European cities.
Two weeks ago, Toyota's premium division announced the Lexus LFA Nurburgring edition for the 2011 Geneva Motor Show. Today, we get this set of 12 mouth-watering pictures to whet our appetite.