Small engines, big ideas: see how kei cars redefined urban cars and inspired city-friendly designs everywhere.
From kei cars to crossovers, regulations quietly rewrote car design. Take a look at how rules, not designers, created ...
The field of robotics is not a new thing when it comes to automotive manufacturing. From sheetmetal stamping and paint booths to precise engine milling, robots do a lot of the drudgery involved in ...
Jony Ive's interior for the forthcoming Ferrari Luce electric vehicle is typically well thought out, but it's divided car fans. Now Ferrari's CEO has spoken out about the decision to not use his own ...
Today we tried a wooden car challenge with one rule: teams could only use materials found in the woods to build a drivable car (engines provided). Four teams of two spent days cutting, carving, ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Denver International Airport operators are modernizing their 30-year-old automated underground trains, a long-planned $148 million project to boost DIA’s ...
“Safety isn’t just about crash testing,” says Emily A. Thomas, PhD, associate director of auto safety at Consumer Reports. “A safe car has predictable handling and braking, controls that don’t ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Image Credit: Philip Lange/Shutterstock. Some cars just look “right.” Balanced, elegant, and timeless. That visual harmony is ...
If you've ever driven an older car — we'll explain what we mean by an "older" car further on down — then you'll know exactly what a manual choke is. If, however, you've only ever found yourself at the ...
Last September, Italdesign announced that it would be bringing its talents to one of Japan’s most iconic sports cars through a fresh take on the Honda NSX. At the time, the outfit revealed nothing ...
Associate Professor and Principal Fellow in Urban Risk and Resilience, The University of Melbourne In recent years, the way drivers interact with cars has fundamentally changed. Physical buttons have ...
Ash-har Quraishi is a consumer correspondent based in Chicago. He is an Emmy Award-winning journalist with more than 25 years of local, national, international and investigative reporting experience.