The Chevy Volt’s fuel economy has been rated at the equivalent of 60 mpg by the Environmental Protection Agency. That sounds much more reasonable than the extravagant 230 mpg figure they came up with last year.
The Chevy Volt’s fuel economy has been rated at the equivalent of 60 mpg by the Environmental Protection Agency. That sounds much more reasonable than the extravagant 230 mpg figure they came up with last year.
McLaren has priced the MP4-12C at a reasonable, albeit expensive, 200,000 Euros.
Lamborghini could be producing a limited number of Sesto Elementos, albeit as track-only cars.
General Motors has unveiled the first car to go on sale under the newly formed Chinese brand Baojun: the Baojun 630.
The world’s first super discrete super limousine is this week’s Car of the Week: the Mercedes-Benz 300 SEL 6.3.
A screenshot of technical data leaked onto 1 Series fan site 1addicts suggests that the US-spec BMW 1 Series M Coupe will be getting an unbelievable 451 horsepower.
The Opel Antara has received improved drivetrain options and an updated appearance for 2011.
The Environmental Protection Agency has rated the Nissan LEAF’s combined fuel consumption at the equivalent of 99 miles per gallon.
Audi has revealed an RS variant of their A3 hatchback, the RS3 Sportback, and as is often the case with these things, it looks like it won’t be coming to North America.