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Abdesslam Laraki made a name for himself as the man behind Africa’s first hypercar. His next car is inspired by a century-old Grand Prix winner.
Tesla is poised for substantial revenue growth from Cybercab robotaxis and Optimus humanoid robots. See why I rate TSLA stock ...
Toyota and Lexus have unveiled two new under-development coupes, the hybrid GR GT and the all-electric LFA Concept.
Philip Gelderblom has been writing professionally since the '90s. He has written mainly content on a freelance basis, including about cars, future cars, EVs, hybrids and hydrogen cars, self-driving ...
Peugeot is challenging over a century of automotive design tradition with the Polygon Concept, a futuristic electric vehicle that debuts the revolutionary Hypersquare steering system. Living out a ...
The Polygon Concept’s steering wheel is more of a rectangle, with rounded-off edges and holes, to improve grip. Overall, the Polygon Concept is said to preview Peugeot’s design philosophy for its next ...
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The concept introduces Peugeot’s Hypersquare steer-by-wire system that literally reinvents the wheel—or so the company says. Peugeot unveils Polygon Concept featuring Hypersquare steer-by-wire system.
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story. Mazda’s latest concept car, the Vision X-Coupe, features a rotary engine that’s designed to run on biofuel. The fuel is produced by refining ...
There may still be three races left on the 2025 Formula 1 calendar, but Audi is ready for the 2026 season to get underway. The German marque unveiled an unusual concept called R26 on Wednesday. No, ...