Not everyone is happy with the range they get out of a Tesla, but one owner decided to do something about it. This solar panel hack adds up to 60 miles per day.
Remember the submersible Lotus Esprit from "The Spy Who Loved Me"? Imagine if someone spent millions to make a sports car like it, and it actually worked.
America might not be known as the Land of the Supercar, but this list will show that some incredible works of automotive engineering have been made in the U.S.
Want to destroy your daily drive in a 700hp minivan/muscle car mashup? A recent SpeedKore concept merges the Dodge Hellcat with the Chrysler Pacifica minivan.
Nissan unveiled its Hyper Adventure crossover concept that looks futuristic as Tesla's Cybertruck but comes with some bells and whistles for adventure seekers.
While the fifth-gen Prius turned some heads already, one designer sought to make an even prettier sports car adaptation of the economical family hauler.
2023 marks the "Last Call" years of the Challenger sports car, but it seems Dodge already has a new (presumably electric) concept taking its place in 2024.
Kia isn't the only automaker showing off futuristic EV concepts at CES 2024. Here's what Honda has in its showcase and its plans for the next few years.
Kia aims to redefine what a multi-purpose van means. This EV concept replaces pricey third-party customization with tweaks straight from the automaker.
Before Tesla's Cybertruck, there was Aston Martin's wedge-shaped Bulldog concept. While the car had some impressive specs, it never made it to production.
In 2006, Italdesign's Fabrizio Giugiaro revealed a concept version of Ford's popular muscle car, the Mustang. The overlooked design is special for many reasons.
Most famous for its brief appearance in Stanley Kubrick's "A Clockwork Orange," the Adams Probe 16 is a wild sports car that still looks futuristic today.
In the early 2000s, Ford experimented with a hydrogen powered concept SUV that had perplexing styling and a modular interior made from recyclable material.
Ford's numerous iterations of its F-150 model haven't varied too much, with the exception of a brief period of rounded designs starting in the mid-'90s.