A recent study reveals that cars are actually getting less reliable. Here are some of the reasons why.
CES 2026 was a tech flex worthy of a superhero movie, showcasing innovations set to reshape how you hit the road-or get chauffeured while you nap. This year’s Vegas show floor read like a preview of ...
A team of engineers at Rice University has developed a tiny new sensor that could dramatically improve the safety of self-driving cars on public roads. This is a compact, low-power millimeter-wave ...
The deal values London-based Wayve at $8.6 billion. The $1.2 billion funding, which could grow to $1.5 billion if Wayve meets ...
Only one new vehicle in the U.S. uses a steer-by-wire system thus far. The steering system is gaining popularity internationally and could become much more common in the future. Cars are evolving ...
It’s not your imagination — cars really are getting more complicated. It’s easy enough to see how the digital tendrils that have ensnared our attention in modern vehicles have created additional hoops ...
Modern cars are inescapably packed with technology. Even the cheapest possible cars, many of them forbidden fruit in North America, still have at least a little infotainment, possibly a color screen ...