
Mustapha Derridj
China Has the Capacity to Replace the Entire U.S. Car Market, Ford Chief Says
Ford CEO Jim Farley has warned that Chinese automakers could pose a serious risk to the U.S. automotive sector, both economically and technologically. He argues that opening the American market…

Nissan Cuts 11 Models and Radically Rebuilds Its Lineup Around Just Four Key Families
Nissan has unveiled a long-term strategy aimed at reshaping its product range and accelerating technology deployment across its vehicles.

EV Batteries Are Outlasting Expectations Despite Heat, Cold, and Fast Charging
Electric vehicle batteries are designed to last for years, often outliving the expectations many drivers still have about them. Most modern lithium-ion packs can operate for at least a decade…

This 1958 Plymouth Fury Sat Unmoved for 50 Years and Still Has Its Original Dual-Carb V8
A 1958 Plymouth Fury resurfaces after 50 years, ัะพั ng its original dual-carb V8, rare production history, and remarkably preserved condition.

Hyundai Increases Loan Rates on Hybrids and EVs, Adding Hundreds to Buyer Costs
Hyundai has increased financing rates and reduced incentives on its hybrid and electric vehicles in the United States, making these models more expensive for buyers. The changes come as demand…

Toyota Unveils First U.S.-Built Electric SUV and Sets Its Sights on Tesla
Toyota is accelerating its electric vehicle strategy in the United States, with plans to introduce seven fully electric models by 2027. The shift comes as the bZ electric crossover has,…

With 2.2 Million Cars on Lots, a Wave of Lease Returns Is Driving Car Deals Across the U.S. in 2026
The U.S. auto market is entering a phase where leasing incentives are expected to improve, driven by rising inventory and a wave of returning vehicles. April 2026 already reflects this…

Federal Authorities Weigh Ban on Chinese Airbags Installed in U.S. Vehicles
U.S. safety officials weigh banning Chinese airbag inflators after fatal failures linked to replacement parts suspected of being substandard or illegally imported.

As Oil Routes Collapse, Drivers Do the Math and Rush Toward Electric Vehicles
The sudden disruption in global oil supply has reignited interest in electric vehicles, echoing past energy crises that reshaped consumer behavior. Despite uncertainty over how long tensions will affect prices,…

BMW Is Rolling Out 7 New Models in 2026, and Some Could Redefine Its Entire Lineup
BMW is preparing a broad product rollout for 2026, with seven new or updated models spanning electric, combustion, and performance segments.

Toyotaโs 3-Row Electric SUV Is Getting a Luxury Upgrade With a New Lexus Sibling
Lexus is expected to launch a three-row electric SUV based on Toyotaโs Highlander BEV, expanding its lineup with a new US-built premium EV offering.

Ford Lets a Mustang GTD Wear Porscheโs Iconic Pink, and Itโs Turning Heads
A Ford Mustang GTD in Porscheโs Ruby Star Neo highlights extreme customization and a quiet rivalry between modern supercars.

Polestar Ends China Production of Its Flagship SUV and Shifts Everything to the United States
Polestar will end China production of the Polestar 3, shifting its flagship EV SUV assembly entirely to the U.S. amid financial and logistical pressures.

Mazda Plans a New Generation of Its Cheapest Cars, But Launch May Not Happen Until 2027
Mazda plans next-generation Mazda2 and CX-3 models for select markets, but the compact cars are unlikely to return to the United States before 2027.

Chinese Cars Are Ready for America. U.S. Tests Show Geely SUV Beats Rivals With Supercar Acceleration and Record EV Range
The Geely Galaxy M9 impressed U.S. testers with 101 miles of electric range and 4.2-second acceleration, highlighting the growing competitiveness of Chinese vehicles.


