Tesla’s Model Y Crossover Finally Gets A Facelift—just In China For Now

Yesterday, Tesla revealed a facelift for its bestselling Model Y crossover. Or at least it did if you live in China—customers in the US and Europe will need to continue to wait for the revamped electric vehicle. Better efficiency was a goal—in the past, Tesla simply ignored complaints over its exaggerated… Photo and Credits: This article is from Jonathan M. Read More

‘I’m Not Ruling It Out’

Ram’s former and current CEO Tim Kuniskis loves the Hemi V-8. Mention it and he’ll wax poetic about the instant torque, the Hellcat’s supercharger whine, and the music it makes when all eight cylinders are thundering. Now that he’s back in mix, everyone wants to know the same thing. When is… Photo and Credits: This article is from and it Read More

These High Dollar Supercars Are All Slower Than The Corvette ZR1

The name “Corvette” conjures varying images for different people. The first one rolled off the assembly line in 1953, with GM referring to it as the “Dream Car,” but the company has… Photo and Credits: This article is from staff@slashgear.com (Cody D. Campbell) and it appeared on SlashGear Cars on 2025-01-09 20:15:45 #High #Dollar Read More

Tesla Summon Under Federal Safety Investigation

Tesla is the target of yet another federal safety probe, the fourth currently open by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Office of Defects Investigation. Today’s trouble concerns the automaker’s “Smart Summon” and “Actually Smart Summon” features, which allow Tesla drivers to remotely control… Photo and Credits: This article is from Jonathan M. Gitlin and it appeared on Cars – Read More

Sales Prove The Manual Transmission Is Saving The BMW Z4

It took BMW nearly five years to bring the manual Z4 to the US following its launch in Europe. American buyers were finally able to get their hands on the six-speed beginning early last year. But for BMW, that holdout may have been worth it; the manual Z4 outsold the automatic in the US in… Photo and Credits: This article Read More

The Reason Why Police Cars Swerve On The Freeway

Imagine that you’re driving down your local highway (at the posted speed limit, of course) when you suddenly see a law enforcement vehicle ahead with its lights on, weaving back and… Photo and Credits: This article is from staff@slashgear.com (Eli Shayotovich) and it appeared on SlashGear Cars on 2025-01-05 17:15:26 #Reason #Police #Cars #Swerve #Freeway

How NASCAR And Its Teams Are Embracing 3D Printing

Carbon fiber, aluminum, maybe the odd bit of titanium here or there: These are the materials we usually expect race cars to be made of. Now you can start adding thermoplastics like Ultem to the list. Additive manufacturing has become a real asset in the racer’s toolbox, although the technology has actually been… Photo and Credits: This article is from Read More

You Can Buy A Real, Armored Presidential Limo

Did you know Franklin D. Roosevelt was the first president to have an armored limousine? At the height of World War II, the Secret Service decided that the president needed a safer means of transportation. And that tradition still stands today. Getting your hands on a presidential limo,… Photo and Credits: This article is from and it appeared on Motor1.com Read More