New Safety Standards Set to Require Advanced Driver Assistance in All Models
Regulators are pushing to make advanced driver assistance systems mandatory across all vehicle categories, reshaping how automakers design and sell cars.
China’s Automakers Are Gaining Ground in Markets That Once Ignored Them
Once dismissed as low-cost copycats, Chinese car brands are now reshaping global automotive competition with bold design, technology, and pricing strategies.
Why Electric Vehicle Insurance Costs Are Becoming a Growing Industry Concern
As EV adoption accelerates, rising insurance premiums are raising questions across the automotive and insurance industries alike.
General Motors Accelerates Ultium Rollout After Mixed First-Year Results
GM pushes forward with its Ultium EV platform despite a challenging debut year, signaling confidence in long-term electric strategy.
The Quiet Launch Strategy Automakers Use to Test New Segments
Major automakers are increasingly relying on low-profile rollouts to gauge market interest before committing to full-scale launches.
Electric Pickup Trucks: What Real-World Performance Actually Looks Like
Beyond the launch events and bold specifications, electric pickup trucks face a more demanding test: everyday use by real drivers.
Why Updated Models Are Doing More Heavy Lifting Than Brand-New Nameplates
Automakers are leaning on refreshed vehicles to drive sales and brand confidence, often outperforming entirely new models in impact and relevance.
New Compact EVs Enter a Market That Is Finally Ready for Them
Affordable compact electric vehicles are arriving at a moment when infrastructure, prices, and consumer mindset have aligned in their favor.
Pickup Trucks Are Getting Smarter: A Look at Recent Market Entries
Modern pickup trucks are evolving beyond raw capability, blending advanced technology and intelligent systems into every new model hitting the market.