The #3 Corvette c7.R of Jan Magnussen of Denmark, Antonio Garcia of Spain and Mike Rockenfeller of Germany races on the track during the 2018 Rolex 24 at Daytona IMSA WeatherTech Series race.GETTY This weekend, NBC will launch an ambitious
The show floor at the 2018 North American International Auto Show. (Photo: Ryan Garza, Detroit Free Press) Monday is undoubtedly the biggest and most important day at the Detroit auto show for many automakers as they unveil their exhibits and let
The first of Ferrari’s Icona series, the SP1 and SP2 open-top cars, known as barchettas, have made their debut at the Paris Motor Show. Based on the vintage Ferraro 166MM and the 750 Monza, less than 500 examples of the Icona SP series
Opel was recently purchased by French PSA Group, so it is interesting that the automaker won’t show up at what is now its home turf, this after also skipping Geneva earlier this year. As with other automakers, Opel says it
2017 Trumpchi GS8 GAC Motor is on track to be the first major Chinese automaker to launch in the United States. The state-owned company said in 2017 that it plans to start selling its cars in the U.S. in 2019, with
The auto industry is changing with an influx of SUVs and cars with self-driving features. An evolving Auto Industry See how the auto industry is changing with an influx of utility vehicles, electrified powertrains and cars with self-driving features. Karen
Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Jeep and Abarth also skipped the Frankfurt show last year. Most Fiat Chrysler Automobiles brands will not take part in this year’s Paris auto show, according to French media reports. FCA joins automakers including Ford and Volkswagen
The automotive world has been stunned by the seemingly sudden exodus of automakers from the Detroit auto show—long one of the biggest on the calendar—but it seems that it’s not just Detroit that has to worry. Volvo is among those who
Ronan Glon/Digital Trends What was once North America’s premier auto exposition faces a significant problem: What if there aren’t any cars to show off? BMW and Mercedes-Benz, two major players from Germany’s automotive sector, announced in March that they won’t