ENGINE APOCALYPSE NOW – GM’s 700,000+Vehicle Recall

In Detroit’s latest mechanical soap opera, General Motors has issued a recall that has owners of nearly 600,000 premium American gas-guzzlers clutching their pearls and their wallets simultaneously. The automotive giant is recalling a staggering 721,000 vehicles worldwide—597,630 in the United States alone—because apparently, their mighty 6.2L V8 engines might decide to catastrophically self-destruct while […]
The Porsche 911 Carrera Coupe Reimagined by Singer

If ever there was proof that the past can be present and still outpace the future, it’s the Porsche 911 Carrera Coupe Reimagined by Singer, a tyre-smoking love letter to both classic form and contemporary high-octane substance. What’s Old Is New (and Much, Much Better) Again Singer’s latest project turns the nostalgia dial up to […]
The Classic Defender V8 Soft Top Roars Back to Life

Not all legends wear capes—some wear canvas. Prepare to tip your panama hat, or simply roll up your sleeves, as Land Rover Classic has dusted off its toolbox (and perhaps a monocle or two) to resurrect an automotive icon: the Classic Defender V8 Works Bespoke Soft Top. This is not just a revival; it’s a […]
Oh goodie – the Aston Martin DBX now has an S

Move over, DBX707—there’s a new alpha SUV prowling the Aston Martin paddock, and it’s called the DBX S, the supercar of SUVs turned up to ‘S’ for scandalous. If you thought Aston Martin’s last SUV was just a polite Brit with a rocket launcher, you haven’t read the new spec sheet. The DBX S has […]
A D(EV)Max? Isuzu’s new D-MAX EV starts production

Isuzu has officially flipped the switch on mass production of its first fully electric 1-ton pickup, the D-MAX EV, at its Thai manufacturing hub. That means the same nation famed for spicy curries and bustling markets is now dishing out a seriously electrifying truck, tailor-made to haul Europe into a new era of carbon-neutral driving. […]
China’s L2+ ADAS Market Takes the Fast Lane to $20 Billion by 2040s

If you’ve recently visited a bustling Chinese city and seen cars seemingly on autopilot, no, you didn’t walk onto a tech expo show floor. Welcome to the era of L2+ Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS), China’s new innovation battleground where full-stack solution providers are racing ahead at breakneck speed, and the only real traffic jam is […]
Keys, Beats, and Sax—When the Honda Jazz Makes Music

If you ever thought the Honda Jazz was strictly an automotive affair, think again. On International Jazz Day—a date celebrated in 190 countries, mind you—Honda decided to put the “Jazz” back in Jazz, and not by tuning its engine, but by orchestrating a unique collaboration between its e:HEV model and award-winning saxophonist Otis Lawrence. The […]
Sensory-Inclusive Automotive Interiors – Redefining Comfort for All

Bridge of Weir Leather (BoW), a name synonymous with refinement in car interiors for over a century, has launched a series of sensory-inclusive calming interior concepts. Designed with neurodiversity in mind and backed by robust research, these concepts aim to create a more comfortable, less stressful environment behind the wheel—whether you’re neurotypical or among the […]
Nissan unveil all-new Frontier Pro plug-in hybrid ute

If you thought the Auto Shanghai 2025 show would be a humdrum parade of electric anonymity, Nissan just yanked the curtain, dropped the mic, and rolled in with attitude. In a double whammy for the senses and the skeptics, Nissan premiered not one but two fresh vehicles, each with enough new tech and personality to […]
Pricey Rolls-Royce Chess Set – Certainly Not for Rookies

If Monopoly is the closest you’ve come to luxury gaming, brace yourself: Rolls-Royce—yep, the same Rolls-Royce that makes cars you’re more likely to ride in than drive—has just released a chess set that is lavish enough to checkmate your ego (and your savings account). Forget plastic pawns and boards that fold—this is chess for the […]