Look at the new Chevy Bolt EV range test and specs

Look at the new Chevy Bolt EV range test and specs

U.S. – General Motors Co. (NASDAQ: GM) presented a hybrid car, and the EPA certified it runs 235 miles per charge. The Chevy Bolt EV would directly compete with the Model 3 by Tesla (NASDAQ:...

Ford sets 2025 goal to sell driverless cars to the public

The American automotive giant Ford Motor Company held an event on Monday to provide the world with a forecast of the company’s plans for the future. The highlight of the day was the announcement...

The new 2017 Bugatti Chiron has full top speed of 285 mph

Bugatti engineering chief Dr. Willi Netuschil has revealed that the full top speed of the new 2017 Bugatti Chiron is 285 mph, but it's electronically limited 261 mph for safety reasons. Netuschil gave other...

Electric bus startup Proterra unveils new Catalyst E2 bus

The alternative energy vehicle company Proterra unveiled a new bus unit reportedly capable of driving over 300 miles with a single charge. The all-electric Proterra Catalyst E2 was unveiled earlier this Monday, September 12...
2017 Nissan Rogue Hybrid review

2017 Nissan Rogue Hybrid review

The new 2017 Nissan Rogue Hybrid is the latest model in Nissan’s hybrid technology lineup. It will combine a 141-hp version of the standard 2.5-liter four-cylinder with its 40-hp electric motor to produce 176...
2017 Nissan Sentra SR Turbo review

2017 Nissan Sentra SR Turbo review

The new 2017 Sentra SR Turbo is based on the SR model but features an 188-horsepower, 1.6-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine instead of the Sentra SR's non-turbocharged 1.8-liter engine. It means it's 50% more powerful...
Why is General Motors recalling 4.28 million cars in the US

Why is General Motors recalling 4.28 million cars in the US?

U.S. - General Motors Co. (NASDAQ: GM) announced a massive recall of vehicles last Friday because of a faulty airbag software. In the United States, an accident left one fatal victim and three injured people,...
Nissan recalls over 134,000 because they could catch on fire

Nissan recalls over 134,000 because they could catch on fire

U.S., Canada. – Nissan Motor Co. Ltd- (NASDAQ: NSANY) made a dangerous mistake. The automaker is recalling 134,000 cars in the U.S. and Canada because the brakes of the vehicles could catch on fire. The...

Mercedes becomes the third F1 team to try out 2017’s tires

France, Marseille - Mercedes-Benz tested sample 2017 tires from Pirelli this Tuesday. The wider wheels will feature on all Formula One cars next season, and the company’s team began a three-day test as part...

Daimler plans to overtake Tesla with a line of electric cars

Daimler AG (NASDAQ: DDAIF) is set to dethrone Tesla Motors as the top maker of electric cars. The parent company of Mercedez-Benz is reportedly planning to launch at least six EV models between 2018...