September 18, 2017 TVR Griffith sports car returns with Ford Mustang power If you ever wanted a Ford-powered answer to the Dodge Viper or Chevy Corvette, TVR may have the car for you.
September 18, 2017 GM-owned Cruise Automation reveals production-ready self-driving car General Motors-owned Cruise Automation has revealed what it claims is the first mass-producible car capable of driving itself.
September 18, 2017 Bugatti Chiron makes 0-248-0 MPH dash in record 41.96 seconds We always knew the Bugatti Chiron was going to be faster than the Veyron, though we’re only just coming to realize how much faster it is—and the gap is mindboggling.
September 18, 2017 $10 million Ferrari sets auction record for new car It may be the first $10 million car.
September 18, 2017 The Mercedes-AMG Project One is 1,000 hp hybrid that can hit 217 mph Three times-running Formula One champion Mercedes-AMG is putting its racing car tech on the road.
September 18, 2017 Land Rover Discovery SVX is a hardcore, V-8-powered off-roader Jaguar Land Rover’s Special Vehicles Operations (SVO) is out to prove that its repertoire goes well beyond fast cars.
September 18, 2017 Honda Urban EV concept is a retro electric reboot of the original Civic Honda’s city car of the future will have a retro look The automaker says that a production version of the incredibly cute Urban EV Concept it unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show will be on sale within two years.
September 18, 2017 BMW i Vision Dynamics Concept sports sedan will take on Tesla BMW plans to have a dozen all-electric models on sale by 2025.
September 18, 2017 Audi Aicon is the full-size fully-autonomous luxury car of the future Audi claims its new A8 flagship sedan is the first car with Level 3 self-driving capability, which allows it to drive itself in traffic at speeds of up to 37 mph in traffic on divided roads.
September 18, 2017 Report finds driver, Tesla Autopilot both came up short in fatal crash The “operational limitations” of Tesla’s Autopilot system played a “major role” in accident.