Opel Grandland wins the DVN Award 2025 for its Intelli-Lux HD lighting, featuring 50,000 elements for adaptive, glare-free illumination, enhancing safety and visibility.
Porsche Korea opens its largest service center in Seongsu, featuring advanced EV infrastructure, luxury amenities, and plans to expand its network and sustainability efforts.
Rolls-Royce debuts Black Badge Spectre, its most powerful model ever, featuring 659 hp, bold aesthetics, advanced performance, and an electrifying driving experience.
Luca Engstler joins Lamborghini Squadra Corse as a factory driver for 2025, set to race in DTM with TGI Lamborghini Team by GRT in the Huracán GT3 Evo2.
Self-driving BYD car with 'God's Eye' system crashes during live demo - supposed intelligent parking tech fails, sparking online jokes and criticism of automation.
Chevrolet debuts the Blazer EV.R NASCAR prototype at Daytona, showcasing 1,300 hp electric power and cutting-edge racing technology ahead of the 67th DAYTONA 500.
The Rolls-Royce Phantom VI, the last fully coachbuilt model, defined luxury in the 1980s and remains a symbol of bespoke craftsmanship and royal prestige.
The 2025 Mitsubishi Outlander starts at $29,645, featuring refreshed styling, enhanced comfort, advanced tech, and a premium Yamaha audio system for a refined driving experience.
Toyota will build a new factory in Shanghai to produce an electric Lexus model by 2027, supporting carbon neutrality with EV production, battery manufacturing, and hydrogen tech.
Lexus set a record in Poland with 2,046 cars sold in January 2025, securing second place among premium brands, led by the NX as the country’s best-selling luxury model.