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Ferrari’s Le Mans Return Is a Testament to the Brand’s Endurance

After a 50-year absence, Ferrari returned to dominate the prestigious 24-hour race

Ferraris Caught in a 2004 Hurricane Are Set for Auction This Summer

These 20 Ferraris will be sold at Monterey Car Week

The Timeless Allure of Cocky Vintage Car Ads

The Instagram account @MakeCarAdsGreatAgain resurfaces the madcap print advertisements automakers used to rely on

Marines Unveil New Ultra-Light Off-Road Vehicle

It's designed to be used on a variety of missions

Mercedes Just Reached a Self-Driving Milestone in California

The automaker's DRIVE PILOT system is approved there as well as Nevada

Porsche’s Mission X Concept Is a Hypercar Dream We Don’t Want to Wake Up From

The all-electric road-legal hypercar could go into production if we all believe hard enough

Would You Drive a Toyota GR Prius?

An endurance-race inspired concept shows us what a track-worthy Prius could look like

Behind the Wheel of a Porsche at Le Mans With Two-Time Winner Patrick Long

Long drove a Porsche 911 GT3-RS to wins in 2004 and 2007

The Chevrolet Camaro Goes Black Tie for Its Final Dance Next Year

A special Collector’s Edition will deck the muscle car out in a Panther Black exterior

Chasing a Porsche Carrera GT for Likes Is Lame

“Old man yells at cloud”? A little. But we’re still right

Inside Villa d’Este, the Greatest Car Show You’ve Never Heard Of

Every year, motoring royalty — and their multi-million-dollar masterpieces — convene on the manicured shores of Lake Como

To Top Out the Bugatti Chiron, You Need NASA’s Help

A former space shuttle runway recently became a venue for top-speed hypercar hijinks

Ford CEO Shares Concerns of Maverick Demand Outweighing Supply

Drivers can't get enough of the Maverick, it seems

A New Auction Focuses on Paul Newman's Auto Racing Career

From vintage helmets to the singular "Volvette"

Volkswagen Announces the North American Edition of the ID.Buzz

The North American version will have three rows and more power than its European counterpart