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Zenvo Aurora: the world’s most powerful V12 road car is almost here

July 8, 2026 by Marcus Webb

Danish hypercar maker Zenvo is rolling out two Aurora validation prototypes to this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed. The lineup includes the Aurora Tur, a grand-touring variant, and the Aurora Agil, a track-focused version. Both cars are powered by a…

Categories Reviews & Tests Tags Debuts, Hybrid, Market, Performance

GM Still Leads The US In Sales, But EV Demand Is Slipping

July 5, 2026 by Marcus Webb

General Motors remains the number one automaker in the United States, with Q2 sales totaling 714,896 vehicles, despite a 4.2 percent decrease from 2025. The company has delivered 1,341,325 vehicles through the first half of 2026, down 6.8 percent from…

Categories Reviews & Tests Tags Cadillac, Chevrolet, EV, GMC, Tesla

BMW Quietly Reveals The V8 Engine Has A Long Life Ahead

July 4, 2026 by Marcus Webb

The new BMW X5 will gain a V8 engine in 2027, available in an M Performance version, likely called the X5 M60. The twin-turbo, 4.4-liter V8 is expected to continue well into the 2030s. The new X5 will have five…

Categories Reviews & Tests Tags Alpina, BMW, Hybrid, Performance, SUV

Average New Car Prices Hit Record High of Nearly $52,000 in the U.S.

July 3, 2026 by Marcus Webb

New car prices in the United States have shattered a three-year-old record, with the average transaction price climbing to $51,974 as of June 30, 2026. The previous record of $51,819, set on July 7, 2023, was broken on June 26,…

Categories Reviews & Tests Tags Buick, Pickup trucks, Subaru

BMW Explains Why It Dumped the X5’s Split Tailgate

July 3, 2026 by Marcus Webb

BMW has confirmed the fifth-generation X5 will arrive without its iconic split-folding tailgate, a feature that debuted with the original X5 in 1999. Speaking to journalists at the X5’s launch in Spartanburg, South Carolina, Philip Koehn, Director of Luxury Class…

Categories Reviews & Tests Tags Alpina, BMW, EV, Hybrid, Rolls-Royce

Volkswagen Group Responds to Reports of Potential Brand Sales

July 3, 2026 by Marcus Webb

The Volkswagen Group has issued a statement in response to reports that it may sell some of its brands, including Ducati and potentially transitioning Lamborghini to a publicly traded company. The statement does not deny the rumors, instead emphasizing that…

Categories Reviews & Tests Tags Bugatti, Ducati, Lamborghini, Porsche, Rimac, Volkswagen

BMW Just Completely Reinvented The X5. Here’s What’s New

July 1, 2026 by Marcus Webb

BMW has launched the fifth-generation X5 with a radical overhaul that ditches the brand’s iconic split tailgate in favor of a conventional liftgate, citing aerodynamic and packaging improvements. The new model adopts the brand’s Neue Klasse design language, featuring double-X…

Categories Reviews & Tests Tags BMW, EV, Hybrid, Performance

America’s Most Popular Car Colors Shouldn’t Shock You

July 1, 2026 by Marcus Webb

According to iSeeCars data from over 22 million used cars sold from model years 1996 to 2026, white is the most popular car color in the United States, with a 25.7 percent share of the market. Grayscale colors, including white,…

Categories Reviews & Tests Tags Market

The New BMW X5’s Face Is a Bold Departure — Here’s What We Know So Far

June 30, 2026 by Marcus Webb

BMW has officially confirmed the arrival of the all-new 2027 X5, with the global reveal set for June 30th. The fifth-generation mid-size luxury SUV, which has been in production since 1991, will debut with the brand’s fresh Neue Klasse design…

Categories Reviews & Tests Tags BMW, Debuts, EV, Hybrid, SUV

McMurtry Unveils Production Version of Its Extreme Electric Hypercar

June 29, 2026 by Marcus Webb

McMurtry has officially teased the production version of its track-focused electric hypercar, the Spéirling Pure, ahead of its full debut next week. The British automaker plans to build just 100 examples of the fan-car hypercar, with deliveries scheduled to begin…

Categories Reviews & Tests Tags Debuts, EV, Market, Performance
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