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Ram And Cummins Turn Up The Incentives Over a year ago, Cummins agreed to pay $1.675 billion after the EPA found its 6.7-liter diesel engine let too much nitrogen oxide slip through in real-world driving. In short, they pollute the environment. That engine powers a huge number of Ram heavy-duty pickups, so the impact was big. Part of the deal was a promise to update the emissions software on about 630,000 Ram 2500 and 3500 trucks built from 2013 to 2019. Cummins also has to get at least 85 perce
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Assembly Line Leaks Point to Late-Summer Launch The Ram 1500 TRX is staging a comeback, and if newly surfaced assembly line images are any indication, the first 2027 units are already being built. YouTuberButter Da Insider discussed in a recent video details of plant leaks and dealer communications, noting that pre-production TRXs are rolling down the line ahead of what appears to be a late-summer retail launch. Although Ram has yet to formally confirm production timing, internal documents and d
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M All the Things When the BMW M division started, it was primarily focused on, well, motorsports. It didn't start building road cars until the M1 from 1978, and that range expanded several years later with the M5, M6, and M3. Today, the reality is much different. Of course, BMW M is still hugely successful on the world's race tracks. However, nearly everything Bavaria offers these days has an M or M Performance version. Save for the 2 Series mini-MPV in select markets, you're bound to encounter
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Off-Road Sports Cars? Yes, Please Who would've thought that off-road sports cars would be a thing? We're not talking crossovers that happen to have a lot of horsepower here, and good luck taking them dune-bashing without breaking anything. Instead, we're getting proper sports cars getting outfitted for the rough stuff, and we're all here for it. One shining example is, or rather was, the Porsche 911 Dakar. Save for a low-range gearbox, the limited-run model came with pretty epic mods straight fr
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Tesla's Self-Sufficient System Tesla has always prided itself on being self-sufficient in all aspects of automotive manufacturing. Over the years, they've maintained a focus on offering only self-developed products and features, creating their own ecosystem. Times are changing, and most car owners are looking for features not available in Tesla's offerings, such as seamless phone connectivity via apps like Apple CarPlay. Integration of which has been challenging, but recent news indicates it has
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Hybrid-Only in America, but Not Everywhere By now, you should already know that the RAV4 gone fully electrified in the US. Buyers still have options, but those options are now limited to hybrid or plug-in hybrid setups – much like what happened with the Camry when it dropped its pure combustion models. But that’s not the case everywhere. In places like the Middle East and China, you can still buy a RAV4 with a traditional gasoline engine. Toyota seems to be reading the room in each market, adjus
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Filling up in Pennsylvania has always felt like navigating localized tax pitfalls, but the start of 2026 has brought a fresh set of headaches for drivers in the Keystone State. While national gas prices have fluctuated, Pennsylvania has seen a steady climb over the past month or so, causing many commuters to do double-takes. Between lingering effects of a harsh winter and the state’s notoriously high fuel taxes, the cost of a gallon of gas keeps rising. In some areas, local tax rates spike to ov
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The global car industry is not in the rudest of health right now, and one of the companies bearing the brunt of that more than others is Stellantis. Whether it’s sluggish sales or sizeable losses due to a changing market, it’s no secret that the mega-company formed by the 2021 merger of Fiat-Chrysler and Europe’s PSA group has been struggling of late. However, it’s not all bad news for the company, as it’s just added around 1,700 new jobs in Canada in a third shift at its assembly plant in Winds
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A Mustang Movie Icon The Ford Mustang isn’t only an icon in the automotive world – it’s also a star in Hollywood, having appeared in films like 2014’s John Wick and Need for Speed. But perhaps its most iconic role came in the 2000's Gone in 60 Seconds, where the 1967 Mustang Fastback “Eleanor” became a legend in its own right. So legendary, in fact, that Cinema Muscle Recreations built a limited run of 25 “Eleanor” continuation cars – and the first production example (Series No. 1) is now headin
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That’s right folks, after announcing that they have taken over Virginia Motorsports Park most recently, and tons of other iconic tracks around the country in the last 6 months, the IHRA announced this morning that they have finalized the deal to bring back Atlanta Dragway! And not only are they bringing it back, but they are going to do so quickly, and in grand fashion, as the new Atlanta Dragway will be home to the 2026 IHRA Outlaw Nitro Series World Finals! Here is the full announcement. FO
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World Rally Championship FULL ONBOARD Video From WRC Rally Sweden Stage 17 with Katsuta and Johnston
I miss that you don’t get to watch every World Rally Championship event from start to finish like we used to get back in the day, unless you pay for a subscription of some kind. The coverage that was available back in the early 2000’s was excellent, with on track, in car, in the pits, and aerial footage as well. And that was without all the great technology that exists today to make shooting races like this even easier. I say all this because whenever I do see YouTube coverage it makes me happy- 0 comments
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Tesla’s first Cybercab has officially rolled off the production line in Texas, a milestone that Elon Musk shared enthusiastically on social media platform X. A two-passenger, self-driving electric vehicle with no steering wheel or pedals, the Cybercab is a marked step up from the company’s robotaxi fleet. The Model Y robotaxi still requires a human “safety monitor” in most cases, but the Cybercab has no means of it being driven manually at all—and that’s why major questions remain, as Tesla’s cu
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Like most of the country, we’ve had some weird weather down here in Texas over the past couple of months. From absurdly warm to bitter cold, and everything in between. Like many, we were iced in at times and even when the roads were clear we have had some really cold and dry weather which makes doing anything outside a challenge, let alone trying to put down 1,500 to 2,000 horsepower to the ground on the streets. But that is exactly what was going down at this Texas Cash Days event. Lucky for us
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Sir Jony Ive Is Nervous About Showing The World Ferrari’s First EV Sir Jony Ive has admitted he is “anxious” about unveiling the Ferrari Luce, according to an interview with Autocar. That anxiety is understandable. This is Ferrari’s first fully electric model, and the expectations surrounding it are immense. Ive, best known for shaping the iMac G3, iPod, and iPhone, now finds himself responsible for influencing the future visual identity of the Prancing Horse in the EV era. So far, Ferrari has o
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Honda engines have a reputation for smoothness and refinement. But these characteristics were never the goal; they are a natural byproduct of founder Soichiro Honda’s pursuit of engineering excellence. His philosophy revolved around improving and refining existing internal combustion technology to build better, more efficient motors that punched way above their size. Of course, for a motor to make big power from a relatively small displacement, it needs to spin extremely fast while still being r
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The Swap Economy The U.S. continues to trail China in certain EV technologies, and a new benchmark from Chinese EV maker Nio underscores that gap. China's Autohome said that on February 15, Nio logged a record 146,649 battery swaps in a single day, the most the company has ever processed. For the uninitiated, a battery swap station allows EVs to pull in and have their depleted batteries replaced with fully charged ones. This allows owners to skip the extended wait typically associated with conve
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Ahead of its full reveal later this year, Ferrari's first all-electric vehicle, the Luce EV, has been spied in northern Sweden, and although this prototype remains heavily camouflaged, the latest spy shots reveal a new detail: exterior door handles sited near the B-pillar. This indicates that the Luce will have rear-hinged rear doors like the Purosangue SUV, making it easier to enter and exit the vehicle with grace. Also like the Purosangue, it appears that the headlights will be separated from
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With the average new car now costing more than $50,000, American car buyers are recalibrating their buying habits. Buyers who would’ve once picked mid-range and premium trims are now choosing base models, according to a Reuters report. It’s a trend that’s reversing a long-held industry push toward higher-margin variants. Manufacturers had intensified their premiumization strategy, especially post-pandemic, by bundling additional features, limiting low-cost inventory, and encouraging customers to
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The IS Lives On, but Maybe Not for Long The Lexus IS has survived more than a few predictions of its demise, but it’s still here. For 2026, Lexus gave it a real update instead of letting the nameplate quietly disappear. The changes are mostly visual – a tweaked spindle grille and a tidier front end. Underneath, it’s business as usual, with the same 3.5-liter V6 putting out 311 horsepower. At first glance, the facelift signals that Lexus is in it for the long haul. But recent reports from Japan p
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Robotaxi Reality Check A report from Electrek states that Tesla has logged five additional crashes involving its robotaxi fleet, bringing the total to 14 since the service launched in June 2025. Adding to the controversy, Tesla redacts its narratives as “confidential business information,” while some rivals, such as Waymo and Zoox, often provide more detail in National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) filings. However, the filings outlined how the incidents happened from December 20
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As much as it would seem like a bad time to be an electric-only carmaker right now, Polestar is proof that it’s not all bad news for the EV industry. The Swedish brand sold just over 60,000 cars globally in 2025 – a modest number in the wider industry but the most successful year for the young company since it was spun off from Volvo’s racing team and performance badge into its own brand in 2017. Off the back of that momentum, Polestar’s not slowing down any time soon, announcing that four new o
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Grand Cherokee V8 Comeback Teased by Lead Engineer Joe Aljajawi, lead engineer for the WL-generation Jeep Grand Cherokee, has hinted that the Hemi V8 may not be gone for good. In an interview with The Drive, Aljajawi stopped short of confirming a return but delivered a clear message to loyalists. “I would say for the Grand Cherokee customers that we are listening to you, and then stay tuned for more,” he said. For a brand that officially pulled the plug on the V8 just two years ago, that phrasi
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With shifting legislation and a market that may not yet be ready to embrace electric sports cars, Porsche has reportedly been reevaluating the introduction of the electric 718 Cayman and Boxster, and that has cast doubt over the future of the production-bound Audi Concept C. Set to be a spiritual successor to the iconic TT, the new Audi electric sports car is expected to share technical details with the 718 EV, but an Audi spokesperson confirmed earlier this month that the project is alive and w
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Another Bump in the Road It seems like Scout Motors can’t catch a break. German newspaper Der Spiegel reports that the brand’s launch has been pushed back by another year. As such, Scout – Volkswagen’s revived American off-road brand – is now expected to begin production in 2028, reportedly due to technical hurdles and financial challenges. The delay follows earlier reports that Scout’s South Carolina assembly plant has gone over budget. The project was initially estimated at around $2 billion,
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A Dying Lexus Coupe Lineup Lexus coupes have been quietly stepping back for some time. The RC and RC F wrapped up production in late 2025, and the LC 500 is set to finish after the 2026 model year, with production likely ending by August 2026. That shift leaves Lexus looking like an SUV brand at first glance. Grand tourers were always a niche, and the LC’s sales numbers showed it. The LC was more of a statement piece than a volume seller, an elegant V8 flagship that stuck around while the rest o
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