Automobile

Range Rover Upbeat on U.S. Sales Backed by Existing Sport, Upcoming Electric Models

Range Rover Sport has seen robust sales in the US, which is a bigger market for the luxury car maker for electrification as compared to China.

Regulatory Challenges Made H1 2025 Roller-Coaster Ride for America’s Automakers

Tariffs, policy challenges, and shifting market dynamics define 2025 as a pivotal yet cautious year for the automotive industry.

Audi Maintains 2025 Forecast Despite Uncertainty Over U.S. Tariffs

The German automaker posts double-digit revenue growth on the back of strong EV sales but warns of unresolved exposure to potential American trade penalties.

Mercedes-Benz Unveils ‘Vision V’ Electric Luxury Van Series, Targets Rebound in China

Ola Källenius: We are convinced there is enormous potential in China and around the world for a new segment like this.

Bumper Expands Fintech Platform to Reshape Car Repair Financing in Europe

Car repair financing in Europe is becoming more accessible, with Bumper enabling drivers to split bills into installments while boosting dealership revenue and customer satisfaction.

How Long to Charge a Tesla and What Charging Times to Expect by Model and Method

Charging a Tesla takes 8–12 hours with a Level 2 home charger, while a Supercharger can bring it to 80% in just 15 minutes.

The Duryea Motor Wagon Was the First Gasoline Engine Car in America

The Duryea Motor Wagon was more than a vehicle. It marked the arrival of America’s gasoline-powered future.

Who Builds Genesis Cars and Where They’re Manufactured

A closer look at who makes Genesis cars and how that decision shapes its global reputation.

What Regulation Means for the Future of the Automobile Industry in America

The automobile industry in America is turning regulatory pressure into a blueprint for innovation and long-term progress.