by Paul A. Eisenstein | Mar 6, 2019
There are plenty of skeptics when it comes to battery-electric vehicles, but resistance seems to be fading among serious performance fans, and a quick tour of this week’s Geneva Motor Show may help explain why. Among the fastest and most powerful cars making their...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Mar 5, 2019
There were plenty of different routes Ferrari might have taken with the new, mid-engine V-8 sports car it unleashed at the Geneva Motor Show on Tuesday. In the end, it seems, it took the simpler approach. Though billed as all-new, the Ferrari F8 Tributo isn’t all that...
by Michael Strong | Mar 5, 2019
Mazda revealed the CX-30 in Geneva, the small crossover it teased last month, saying the new “core model” will be rolled out globally throughout the rest of the year. The name of the small CUV might be slightly different in the U.S. when it finally arrives in...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Mar 5, 2019
Think of the new Nissan IMQ concept vehicle as a rolling crystal ball. Following on the debut of the IMs prototype at the Detroit Auto Show two months ago, the Japanese maker says its latest concept “signals the direction of (its) next generation of crossovers.” Make...
by Michael Strong | Mar 5, 2019
Bugatti needed a way to mark its 110th anniversary. So how does a French sports car brand known for its luxurious, powerful and ohmigosh expensive vehicles celebrate? By building the most expensive new car ever made: La Voiture Noire. “The true form of luxury is...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Mar 5, 2019
Named after one of the most famous passes through the Italian side of the Alps, the Alfa Romeo Tonale provides a vista into the future of the brand as it both expands its line-up of SUVs and begins rolling out an array of battery-based vehicles. Though the model that...
by Michael Strong | Mar 5, 2019
Honda rolled out its vision for an all-electric “city car” at the Geneva Motor Show, and like many of its competitors, it’s got a unique exterior design that helps set it apart from an expanding group of small, functional and efficient vehicles. The three-door...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Mar 5, 2019
You’ll have to use your imagination when it comes to the concept vehicle Korea’s second-largest automaker unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show today. “Today’s drivers understandably have many questions about electric cars,” said Gregory Guillaume,...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Mar 5, 2019
After weeks of teasing its new hypercar, Aston Martin has finally pulled the wraps off the AM-RB 003 at the Geneva Motor Show, and it’s a high-tech hybrid that also happens to be insanely fast, its 1,000 horsepower drivetrain able to launch from 0 to 60 in less than 3...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Mar 5, 2019
A Japanese court has finally approved bail for former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn, potentially opening the door for him to step out of the Tokyo Detention Center for the first time since his arrest on charges of corruption on November 19. But the release of the...
by Paul A. Eisenstein | Mar 5, 2019
The automobile has, for the past century, been the symbol of personal mobility, but that is rapidly changing as other options become more widely available. And Volkswagen is showing the ideas it has in mind at the Geneva Motor Show. The automaker’s Streetmate and...