Hyundai Motor America CEO John Krafcik finally announced what fans of the Korean brand have been clamouring for a long time. Starting in the 2014 model year, both the Hyundai Genesis and Equus premium sedans will be available with all-wheel drive.
It's been a stressful few years for Swedish automaker Saab, but with a recent buyout by Spyker and the promise of a refreshed and dynamic new product lineup, things are potentially looking up for the brand.
German driver Timo Scheider of the works Audi team set on Friday the best lap time in the first practice session of the DTM race held in Zandvoort in the Netherlands.
Seven rookie drivers were invited Thursday at the Indianapolis Speedway to take part in the Rookie Orientation Program ahead of competing in the May classic at the end of the month.
Love your sporty sedan or your flashy coupe? Need tires that will measure up? Jay Zinniger from Talon Tire breaks down what you need to know about performance tires.
While we've already had a chance to test a few of Mercedes' latest goodies (which you'll hear about in the coming months: C-Class. E-Class and the SLK-Class), but it seems they aren't quite done with the presents yet for 2012.
Seven rookie drivers were invited Thursday at the Indianapolis Speedway to take part in the Rookie Orientation Program ahead of competing in the May classic at the end of the month.
Renault released the pricing on the Twizy today, the French automaker's first fully electric, urban two-seater. Coming to town at the end of the year and set to tackle scooters head-on, it will stand out on the European market thanks to its diminutive size and unique design.
Porsche announced the investment of 80 to 100 million US dollars to build new cutting-edge headquarters, near the Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta GA.
FCI has signed a partnership with Formulec to sponsor its first fully electric single seater.
If the skyrocketing gas prices have you scratching your head, you're not alone. Industry Minister Tony Clement shares your confusion. He asked the House of Commons to investigate the matter and demanded explanations from oil companies, refineries and distributors.
Luca di Montezemolo, the president of Ferrari, recently gave an exclusive interview to CNN in which he revealed some interesting information about the future of the Scuderia Ferrari in Formula 1.
Reports say that Formula 1 driver Adrian Sutil could face court after he injured Genii's Eric Lux in a bar in Shanghai.
Rubens Barrichello has offered to step up to the plate to help Williams turn around its faded fortunes.
Nico Hulkenberg has split with his famous manager Willi Weber.
Jean Todt has scrapped his earlier plans to appoint a commissioner in charge of formula one.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has once again launched a civil action in U.S. Tax Court against Helio Castroneves arguing that he still owes over $6 million to the Federal government.
Toyota is doling out good news since the earthquake and tsunami that devastated Japan on March 11, affecting most of its production operations. Beginning in June, overall North American production will reach approximately 70 percent of normal levels.
When Infiniti launched the EX a couple of years ago, they couldn't have chosen a better time. Premium-brand sales are on the rise, crossovers are trendy, and everyone's a sucker for horsepower. Bringing it all together is a no-brainer.
Subaru of America Inc. has appointed Bill Cyphers senior vice president of sales. Cyphers replaces Tim Colbeck, who left Subaru this week to become president and COO of Saab Cars North America.