An Indianapolis 500 driver, and son of a racing legend, reflects on his first automotive challenge.
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Alphabet Inc.’s Google has begun work with Fiat Chrysler on self-driving technology for testing in Pacifica minivans, and will open a research center in a Detroit suburb.
Hyundai Motor Co. said it will follow its new electric car due later this year in the U.S. with another one in 2018 that has at least 200 miles of electric range.
U.S. regulators soon will kick off a review of future fuel-economy targets, intensifying a debate between auto executives and Washington over buyers’ willingness to pay for emissions-cutting technology.
The first American to host the cult BBC car show talks about the new series, the differences between drivers in the U.S. and U.K., and the weirdest vehicle he’s ever taken on the road.
A new wave of electric-powered vehicles—scooters, longboards, unicycles—is ready to whisk you from your mass-transit stop to your final destination. But are cities ready?
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Apple erased any doubt about its interest in autonomous vehicles with a $1 billion investment in Didi Chuxing Technology, China’s dominant ride-sharing service.
Google parent Alphabet Inc. and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV agreed to incorporate Alphabet’s self-driving technology into 100 Chrysler minivans, marking the tech giant’s first partnership with a major auto maker.
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BMW has lost the core development team of its i3 and i8 electric vehicle line to Future Mobility Corp., a Chinese startup backed by Tencent Holdings, as the German car maker struggles to find a convincing answer to Tesla Motors.
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Time Inc. is making an aggressive push to reach car lovers through digital-media ventures, with an eye on capturing more auto-industry ad dollars.
The Toyota Tundra isn’t the most technically advanced truck on the market. Nor is it the strongest or the swiftest and it’s definitely not the most fuel-efficient. What it is, is big.
Dan Neil writes that the wonderful BMW 750i raises the question, Is there a genuine limit to how luxuriously supple and poofy and connected and pillow-filled you can make a car?
A feat of outdated technology and design, the Buick Cascada does not represent GM’s current best practices, writes Dan Neil, and postbankruptcy only the company’s best work should be afield.
The Lexus GS F features much of the look and even the feel of track-capable cars. Dan Neil takes it for a spin.
Norm Bagi loves his Ford Pintos. So much so he’s organized a rally for other fans—the Pinto Stampede.
Audio expert Mark Eldridge has spent a career in building car-audio systems. Sometimes he likes to take things to the extreme.
How Charlie Nearburg, guided by the memory of his son, set a land speed record and why he keeps competing.
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An industrial designer makes his dream car a wooden venture.
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Nissan made 20,000 Figaros in 1991 only for Japan. An artist fell in love and found the right time to bring one home to the U.S.
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