Ultra-rare 1955 Mercedes-Benz Gullwing auctioned for record $6,825,000
A 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing with an aluminum body was auctioned by RM Sotheby's for a model-record $6,825,000.
General Motors CEO Mary Barra took a 'surreal' ride in an autonomous Chevy
GM CEO Mary Barra went for a ride in a Cruise autonomous vehicle this month and said it was "surreal."
GM's electric pickups are set up to outsell the Tesla Cybertruck by a lot
Elon Musk projects Tesla will be building 250,000 Cybertrucks annually in a couple of years, which is much less than the 600,000 electric pickup capacity General Motors has planned.
$1.5 million Bugatti watch has a tiny 16-cylinder engine inside
Jacob & Co. has revealed a $1.5 million watch inspired by the Bugatti Chiron that has a functional W16 engine inside of it.
Tesla's $25,000 car is dead for now. Here's why
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the company is no longer working on a $25,000 car that he announced in 2020.
793,000 Nissan Rogue SUVs recalled for fire risk
Nissan is recalling 793,000 Rogue SUVs in the U.S. and Canada because water can corrode a wiring connector and cause a fire.
Elon Musk driving 'awesome' new Tesla Cybertruck ahead of earnings call
Elon Musk has been test driving an updated Tesla Cybertruck prototype at the automaker's Texas headquarters ahead of its earnings call Wednesday night.
GM investing $6.6 billion into Michigan electric vehicle manufacturing with huge state incentives attached
GM will invest $6.6 billion through 2024 to build a new battery plant and pickup truck assembly line in Michigan.
BMW's South Carolina factory set a production record in 2021 despite chip shortage
BMW set a production record of 433,810 vehicles at its Spartanburg, S.C., factory in 2021. The facility is the automaker's largest in the world.
Toyota Land Cruiser is sold out for 4 years
Toyota has posted a message to customers in Japan apologizing that the new Land Cruiser SUV is sold out for the next four years.
General Motors developing hydrogen-powered generators for electric car chargers and military
GM's Hydrotec hydrogen fuel cell technology is being developed for use for mobile electric vehicle charging stations and remote power systems.
Ford and ADT to provide on-car video security system
Ford and ADT are teaming up on a new company called Canopy that will provide live video security monitoring of a vehicle and is aimed at protecting work equipment stored inside.
Toyota cutting production in February due to semiconductor shortage
Toyota is cutting production in February due to the ongoing semiconductor shortage. It expects to build 700,000 during the month, which is 150,000 less than planned.
Elon Musk 'trash'-talks software CEO's Full Self-Driving slam
Green Hills Software CEO Dan O'Dowd has taken out an advertisement in the New York Times that claims Tesla's Full Self-Driving system would kill "millions" if every car had it.
Ford president supports Biden EV incentives, but says the automaker can go electric without them
Ford President Kumar Galhotra said his company fully supports President Biden's proposed electric vehicle incentives, but can electrify without them. It'll just take a little longer.
Average new car price hit record $47,077 in December
The average price for a new car topped $47,000 in December to set a new record as demand for new vehicles continues to outstrip supplies.
GM launching CarBravo used car marketplace
General Motors is launching a new used car platform called CarBravo that will tap into its dealer network's stock of used cars.
Rolls-Royce and Bentley sales skyrocketed in 2021
Rolls-Royce and Bentley both set record sales years in 2021, with luxury buyers flocking to high-end models.
Brandon Brown signs '8-figure' LGBcoin sponsorship despite NASCAR ban
NASCAR Xfinity series driver Brandon Brown has signed a sponsorship deal with LGBCoin that doesn't include advertising on his car.
Car companies plan for electric vehicles by 2040, but infrastructure demands pose major stumbling block
Experts call the switch to electric vehicles a "generational shift" not seen since the adoption of oil and gas in the 1800s.



















