Why Stellantis' Twin Turbo I-6 Engine Deserves Its Hurricane Name
The I-6 engine made by Stellantis has huge, eight-cylinder boots to fill, but it is moving large vehicles at very respectable speeds, on the road and off.
Read MoreThe I-6 engine made by Stellantis has huge, eight-cylinder boots to fill, but it is moving large vehicles at very respectable speeds, on the road and off.
Read MoreThere have been plenty of strange concept cars over the years, but the Seattle-ite brought some very unique potential innovations to the table.
Read MoreXiaomi, more famous for its Android phones and tablets, is building its first electric vehicle, and it's looking like it will be very respectable.
Read MoreThe Oldsmobile Bravada was one of the last cars the company released before it shut down and it designed a special pair of them to go fast for a great reason.
Read MoreEveryone knows that Lamborghinis are fast. But these sleeper cars can hold their own on the street or track, yet don't get the credit.
Read MoreFrom time to time, car manufacturers like to show what they can make without limitations. These six supercar concepts fit right into that mold.
Read MoreIn the '60s, Toyota wanted to make a car that was almost naughty by nature. So, it hired a stubborn designer and paired him with an airplane guy.
Read MoreIn an undertaking that took an enormous amount of planning, three men performed a cross-country road trip in 1952 with zero stops, even for refueling.
Read MoreThe Ford EXP proved to be a massive commercial flop for the American automotive manufacturer back in the 1980s. But was it entirely due to style over substance?
Read MoreChina's electric vehicle manufacturer BYD is becoming a big threat to Elon Musk's Tesla Motors, and that's just from sales made inside its home country.
Read MoreAmericans got the GR Corolla Hatchback, but we wish we had gotten its rally-ready sibling, the GR Yaris. Maybe it wasn't as practical, but it could race.
Read MoreThe Datsun 240Z might have been Nissan's first sportscar, but it was a remarkable technical achievement. Here's what to know before you buy one second-hand.
Read MoreThe dragster for Dracula was first seen in May 1965 in "The Munsters." Five Drag-u-la's were made for the show, and since then, several more replicas exist.
Read MoreIf you've ever feared for your life while coming around a corner on a country road at night, you'll be glad that smarter headlights are on the way.
Read MoreIt's one of the most notorious vehicles in television history -- the family truck from The Beverly Hillbillies. Where is it now and does it still function?
Read MoreIf you blinked, you might have missed the 1991 Oldsmobile Quad 442 W-41. This weird little Cutlass spin-off is pretty rare today, and the reason why is strange.
Read MoreTired of your car always being messy? There are a handful of things you can do to make sure it stays clean and organized regardless of your destination.
Read MoreDucati's most affordable water-cooled bike has serious heritage, but can the latest Monster Plus capture the iconic essence of the original?
Read MoreIt wasn't until four years after WWII ended that the first Type I Beetle made its way to North America,
Read MoreVolkswagen's Nardo W12 concept car may have looked funny with the VW logo on the front, but no one was laughing when it started setting records.
Read MoreStarting in the '50s, Volkswagen produced many cars to take over from the Beetle, but none of them really took off until the Golf. This is its story.
Read MoreOldsmobile isn't typically the brand that comes to mind when you think of strange, futuristic designs, but in the late '80s, it produced the Silhouette minivan.
Read MoreThe United States continues to see more EVs hit the market from car manufacturers, but there are five that we wish were sold here in America.
Read MoreBucking the current trend in EV design and manufacture, GM's Ultium system is modular, since it is designed to be used in many different models.
Read MoreThe Oldsmobile 442 came in several confusingly named packages that sometimes ended up being made into their own separate models. Let's take a look at the W-30.
Read MoreAlthough it maintained production for just five years, the Ferrari F40's standout design and features made it a historically significant vehicle.
Read MoreThe Beetle has never really been associated with speed, but that didn't stop Volkswagen from attempting to break a world record at the Bonneville Salt Flats.
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