Thus far, the push for cleaner personal transport has led to battery electric vehicles developing a strong foothold in the marketplace. Hydrogen cars exist, but they’re typically only available on restrictive leases in specific areas. However, battery technology has its limitations, particularly in high-load applications like commercial haulage. It’s here […]
Month: August 2021
Lucid Air Getting 1,111-HP Performance Edition
Lucid announced Wednesday morning that its Air Dream Edition luxury sedan—the one that we recently said offers plenty of legroom—will be available in two distinct versions. These variants are bluntly named the Dream Edition Performance and Dream Edition Range, so you can probably figure out on your own what each […]
Market Knowledge
Transport infrastructure consists of the mounted installations, including roads , railways , airways , waterways , canals and pipelines and terminals similar to airports , railway stations , bus stations , warehouses , trucking terminals, refueling depots (together with fueling docks and fuel stations ) and seaports Terminals could also […]
Drive to Survive Season 4 Is Coming in 2022
There’s a lot of secrecy in Formula One. From teams obsessively hiding whatever they’re doing with their aero bits and oil compounds, to even the tire supplier trying to stop them from poking into their innards too much. This might make F1 a strange place for reality TV cameras, but […]
Chrysler
Most of the modifications occurring within the automotive market in the present day, including tightened credit score markets in a capital-intensive industry and increased authorities involvement are the newest international challenges. That is when the former Alliance for Vehicle Producers, which represented both overseas and domestic-owned carmakers, merged with the […]
Cadillac Will Race Prototypes in IMSA and WEC In 2023
It’s a time of great change for endurance racing series around the globe. After some struggles with underpopulated classes and manufacturers dipping in and out, it seems that IMSA and the World Endurance Championship have finally come together over the new LMDh ruleset. Manufacturers have responded in droves, with Cadillac […]
It Doesn’t Look Like Austin Will Host Two F1 Races This Year
A couple of months ago we reported that Formula One was looking to add a second U.S. race this year, likely to be a back-to-back gig at the Circuit of the Americas in Texas. At the time, it was because Singapore had been bumped off the calendar, but since then, […]
How Nissan Kept the Manual Transmission Alive in the New Z
It may seem contradictory to say that the stick-shift sports car is dying just as Cadillac, Subaru, Toyota, BMW, and Hyundai are either launching or currently offering models with a clutch pedal. It’s the truth, however, and what’s happening now is likely the last hurrah for manual transmissions, given that […]
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The weekend is here, and it’s time to hit the road! But before you do, check out some of the fantastic Friday deals we’ve assembled below. There’s a bunch of great savings below for drivers, truckers, and riders, and plenty of great outdoor and tactical gear to finish off your […]
Le Mans Race Cars Will Run on Fuel Made From Wine Residue Starting in 2022
As The Drive‘s token European, I obviously like to talk a big game about our wine and baguette-filled lifestyles while tootling ’round in my tiny French car. It’s immensely satisfying to the stereotype, then, that starting next year, Le Mans is going to be powered by wine. I don’t mean […]
Every Single 2019-2022 Chevy Bolt Has Now Been Recalled
Since the issue first surfaced in 2020, battery fires in the Chevrolet Bolt have become a serious thorn in GM’s side. Initially concerning vehicles built for the 2017 to 2019 model years, GM spent a full $800 million last quarter dealing with the recall. The problem is only set to […]