The Toyota FJ60 could be a head-turner due to its high-horsepower, but will it actually come to market? Here's what you need ...
Subaru brings a one-two punch to the Japan Mobility Show – with one looking ready to roll off production lines and take ...
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From old and boring to bold and electric — Honda is finally rediscovering its Indian spark
When Honda join the diesel bandwagon with the CR-V and Civic the Supreme Court soon instituted the ‘10 year’ rule for diesel vehicles.
The Project Black S may not have resulted in a production model, but it was based on one: the Q60 coupe. This luxury car is a ...
Recently seen testing under camouflage on Chinese roads, the upcoming electric sedan is believed to be based on the Xpeng P7, ...
Honda Elevate new edition has been teased ahead of a launch, suggesting cosmetic updates packed under Bold Edition or Explorer Edition name.
Tata Motors has teased the 2025 Sierra! Launching later this month, the iconic SUV comes with a retro design theme and a brand-new turbo-petrol engine. Find out more details about the new Sierra.
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Japan Mobility Show 2025: Best New Cars And Concepts
The Japan Mobility Show 2025 proves Japan still leads innovation with bold EVs, revived icons, and luxury ideas that shake up ...
In the 90s, Ford developed a rugged, lifted Taurus wagon to challenge the Subaru Outback. Why did this potential game-changer ...
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The World’s Most Underrated V8 Will Get a New Lease on Life in Lexus’s New Sports Car
Toyota and Lexus are keeping its high-performance V8 around, but it will sadly gain forced induction and electric hybrid assist.
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Inside NASA’s scramble to find a backup moon plan — and the wild ideas companies are pitching
As NASA’s moon-landing plans with SpaceX hang in the balance, other bold ideas are quietly starting to take shape.
At the 2025 Japan Mobility Show, AISIN’s president, Moritaka Yoshida, outlined what many automakers are quietly racing toward ...
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