Electric Porsche Cayenne to debut in late 2025
Porsche will unveil an electric version of its top-selling Cayenne midsize SUV later this year, CEO Oliver Blume revealed during a Q&A session at the automaker's annual general meeting on Wednesday.
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Porsche will unveil an electric version of its top-selling Cayenne midsize SUV later this year, CEO Oliver Blume revealed during a Q&A session at the automaker's annual general meeting on Wednesday.
Just in time for the 2025 Formula 1 season-opening Australian Grand Prix this weekend, Apple has updated its Apple Sports iOS app to include support for F1.
The Jeep brand is turning heads with the return of its bold Mojito! green exterior paint, which has been added to the color palette of the 2025 Wrangler and Gladiator.
We now have a title and three trailers for Apple's Formula 1 movie starring Brad Pitt.
We’ve seen it in spy photos, and sat in the front right seat for a sneak preview of its performance. Now it’s time to take the first look at one of the most popular small luxury cars on the road.
Mercedes-Benz on Thursday took the covers off a third-generation CLA-Class compact sedan, which will offer buyers the choice of electric or hybrid powertrains.
BMW used its annual general meeting held in Munich on Friday to confirm the first member of its upcoming Neue Klasse family of electric vehicles: the iX3.
After the long winter break, the Formula 1 World Championship returns this weekend with the Australian Grand Prix at Melbourne's Albert Park Circuit.
Toyota has slowly expanded its offerings of GR-branded performance cars over the years, with models like the GR Corolla and GR Yaris attaining cult-like status in some markets.
Lewis Hamilton has marked his start with Ferrari in Formula 1 this season with a little fun: remaking a famous scene involving a classic Ferrari from the 1980s cult-classic movie "Ferris Bueller's ...
The fast and fun 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N is being recalled because of a problem with its brakes that has resulted in at least one crash.
In 2010, Swiss team Matech Competition launched an FIA GT1 racing version of the Ford GT supercar (the one from the 2005 and 2006 model years, that is). Now two companies are partnering to build a ...