Toyota Unveils A Car That Allows You To Transform The Interior Into A Lounge, Office, Or Bedroom
Toyota has launched a new variant of its compact Sienta minivan called the Juno, designed with modular rear-cabin configurations that turn the vehicle into a lounge, office, or sleeping space.

“I Paid $7,800 and Got Nothing” — Furious Tesla Owners in China Take the Company to Court Over Unfulfilled Promises
Tesla is under legal pressure in China after several owners filed a lawsuit against the company for failing to deliver its Full Self-Driving (FSD) feature as promised. The plaintiffs claim…

Norway Tested Real-world Ev Rang: Tesla and Chinese Cars Competing, Here’s The Verdict And The Big Winner
Norway’s 2025 “El Prix” range test evaluated 27 electric vehicles to measure real-world driving distance before reaching 20% and 10% battery, revealing key insights into modern EV performance and efficiency.

“last Call” Hellcat Market Collapse Leaves Buyers Stuck With Showroom-fresh Cars Worth Less Than $20,000
Prices for low-mileage Dodge Challenger Hellcat models are falling fast, with recent sales showing significant drops below original sticker prices. A barely driven 2023 Hellcat Jailbreak recently sold for $73,000—more…

Diesel Makes a Surprising Comeback, Challenging Tesla’s Dominance in America’s EV Market in 2025
Tesla, once the unrivaled leader in electric vehicle loyalty, is facing an unexpected backlash in 2025. A small but symbolic number of former Tesla owners are trading in their EVs…

Lewis Hamilton Sold His Entire $13M Car Collection… Because He’s ‘Into Art Nowadays’
Lewis Hamilton, seven-time Formula 1 world champion and current Ferrari driver, has sold his entire car collection, valued at approximately $13 to $15 million.

Corvette C8 Offered at Discount Lower Than Toyota Sienna, With Costco Adding $3,000 Rebate
Chevy’s Corvette C8 now costs less than a top-trim Toyota Sienna, with Costco members getting an extra $3,000 off amid rising dealer discounts.

He Drove It Just 5,400 Miles — Then Put His $115K Tesla Cybertruck Up for Auction
A Canadian owner has listed a Tesla Cybertruck Cyberbeast—the top-tier version of the electric pickup—for sale after driving it only 5,400 miles.

Hyundai Launches the Coolest Palisade Yet — but Americans Won’t Get the Chance to Buy It
Hyundai has unveiled a limited-run 2026 Palisade Hybrid NHL Edition—an upscale, hockey-themed crossover available exclusively in Canada. With just 500 units slated for production, the vehicle combines luxury features with…

No More Lock-in Risks: Major Change at Tesla After The Overhaul of Its Handles
Tesla has announced design changes to its signature electronic door handles, following a series of incidents in which passengers—some of them children—were reportedly trapped inside their vehicles.

No Cables Needed — Porsche Just Made Charging Your SUV as Easy as Your iPhone
Porsche has unveiled a wireless charging system for its upcoming electric Cayenne, eliminating the need for physical cables and offering a more seamless user experience.

Her Launch Was a Total Flop — Now This Volvo Is the most wanted Classic Car for Collectors
Volvo's first foray into sports car manufacturing, the 1957 P1900, was short-lived and largely unsuccessful. Designed for export and inspired by the American Corvette, the fiberglass-bodied convertible failed to meet…

Corvettes Are Catching Fire, and GM Knows Why – But Owners Are Still Waiting for a Fix
General Motors has developed a solution to address a fire risk affecting over 23,000 Corvette Z06 and ZR1 models, but the part needed to implement the fix is not yet…

Volkswagen Confirms 2026 Price Hikes across Several US Models
Volkswagen has begun rolling out pricing for its 2026 lineup in the United States, and several models are seeing notable increases. While some key vehicles like the Atlas hold their…

Hyundai Recalls Nearly 570,000 Palisade SUVs over Defective Seat Belt Buckles
Hyundai has announced a safety recall for 568,580 units of its first-generation Palisade SUV due to potentially defective seat belt buckles.


