The new Huracan Tecnica is billed as having the perfect blend of on-road and track capabilities.
The new Huracan Tecnica is billed as having the perfect blend of on-road and track capabilities.
There's nothing that 469 (or more) horsepower can't solve.
The latest CLA-Class gets amped up with an AMG variant.
The rakish new CLA-Class gets a 302-horsepower AMG injection.
Hyundai's newest crossover fits below the Kona in the brand's lineup.
Hyundai's smallest, least-expensive crossover debuts at the 2019 New York Auto Show.
A new all-wheel-drive system helps drifting enthusiasts get sideways.
With 302 horsepower on tap, it will reach 60 mph in under 5 seconds.
Small electric cars can go a long way in urban traffic.
Porsche's lighter, edgier, pared-back 911 costs a whopping $275,750.
The 911 Speedster is limited to just 1,948 copies worldwide.
Lincoln's MKC replacement embodies the brand's so-called "Quiet Flight" design mantra.
The throwback looks come from Porsche's Exclusive Manufaktur department.
The updated XE debuts at the Geneva show and goes on sale this summer.
The lastest mid-size SUV from Toyota features Predicitve Efficient Drive to optimize electric range.
Special-edition electric crossover debuts at the New York Auto Show.
Mercedes' fullsize SUV makes its debut at the 2019 New York Auto Show.
Here's one gee-whiz feature that's actually pretty cool.
Jaguar's electric crossover took home three awards at the 2019 New York Auto Show.
Now, the entire Yaris lineup is Mazda-derived.
Toyota's long-serving people carrier is sure to be a people pleaser in its latest incarnation.
A long wheelbase and simpler body panels highlight the CT5's look.
Toyota's compact hatchback debuted at the 2019 New York Auto Show.
Not only is it the most powerful Velar, it's the fanciest.
There are five trims available, topping out at about $44,000.
Will Nissan's entry-level sedan hold onto its title as America's least expensive new car?
VW gives its Atlas a lift kit, new tires and a camper trailer.
The Korean luxury brand has a history of wowing NY attendees with outrageous concepts, and 2019 looks to follow that trend.
Nissan's suddenly unfrumpy sedan is set to party at a Florida music festival before heading to the New York Auto Show.
It's a pretty inexpensive package, to boot.
Made for America, assembled in Canada.