by Paul A. Eisenstein | Mar 4, 2014
Work your way through the endless news conferences that marked the opening day of the Geneva Motor Show and you likely heard some of the same breathless adjectives used over and over again, “revolutionary” being one of the most common. Surprisingly, it wasn’t part of...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Mar 4, 2014
Big things come in small packages, or so Jeep is hoping as it enters one of the world’s fastest-growing market segments with the new compact Jeep Renegade which is making its public debut at the 2014 Geneva Auto Show. Using an all-new platform and a mix of 16...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Mar 4, 2014
The long-awaited compact Jaguar sports sedan will be dubbed the XE, the British maker confirmed during a Geneva Motor Show news conference, adding that the next Jaguar model to migrate to an “aluminum-intensive” design. The sedan will be a critical addition to the...
by Michael Strong | Mar 4, 2014
Officials at the National Corvette Museum got their first bits of good news as the first two cars extracted from the sinkhole at the site appeared to be in better shape than expected. In fact, one was even driven out of the building after being lifted out. During the...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Mar 4, 2014
When Infiniti rolled out its Q50 Eau Rouge concept car at the Detroit Auto Show earlier this year it suggested a bold and audacious new strategy by a brand that was long little more than an afterthought in the global luxury car market. But the prototype left plenty...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Mar 4, 2014
With automakers around the world under increasing pressure to go “green,” by lowering emissions and raising mileage, Volkswagen plans to invest more than ever in eco-friendly products, the maker’s CEO announced during a news conference leading up to the opening of the...
by Joseph Szczesny | Mar 4, 2014
Fans of all the gadgets that came out with Mercedes’ S-Class Sedan last fall are going to be just as happy with the new S-Class Coupe that debuted at the Geneva Motor Show. If anything, the new two-door is set to match and even exceed the sedan’s level of...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Mar 4, 2014
Don’t come to the Geneva Motor Show if you’re a hot hatch fan. You’ll only come to realize just how many of these pint-sized powerboxes we don’t get on the Western side of the Atlantic. And lucky Europeans are about to get another one with this week’s debut of the...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Mar 4, 2014
Automakers often like to talk about how they’ve taken racing technology from the track to the street, but the Honda Civic Type R Concept debuting in Geneva this week is, as much as anything, meant to celebrate the Japanese automaker’s upcoming rebirth on the Formula...
by Michael Strong | Mar 3, 2014
Porsche’s run of innovation will be on display at the Geneva Motor Show as the German maker is showing off its 919 Hybrid sports car and the 911 RSR at the show. The 919 will participate in the LMP1 category of the sports car World Endurance Championship (WEC) in...
by Joseph Szczesny | Mar 3, 2014
The cold February weather that settled across the nation set the stage for something of a revolution in showrooms across the country as the Nissan Altima replaced the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord as the best-selling passenger car in the U.S. The final sales totals...