
This Iconic Japanese Sports Car Just Got a Big Tech Upgrade
40 years after the introduction of the Integra, Acura is overhauling its iconic sports car with tech, aero and interior refinement.

40 years after the introduction of the Integra, Acura is overhauling its iconic sports car with tech, aero and interior refinement.

This speedy four-door boasts stunning curves that look great from every angle and a jaw-dropping horsepower output.
By Sean Tirman

Porsche expands its 911 series with three new AWD models.
By Gear Patrol

Mercedes-AMG's revolutionary Concept AMG GT XX solves the biggest problem with electric vehicles.
By Sean Tirman

With an interior suitable for eight adults, the Armada was already beastly. Now, it has sporty styling and a power boost to match.
By Sean Tirman

The new ZR1X boasts a neck-snapping 1,250 horsepower engine.
By Gear Patrol

Ford revisits the "Fox body" Mustang. Plus, a bona fide Steam Deck rival and more.
By Gear Patrol

It's a dark horse pick, especially considering the brand's fan-favorite trucks and SUVs, but there's no denying the FX Edition's curb appeal.
By Sean Tirman

Inspired by the rare wide-body variant from the 1980s, this high-performance Singer restomod might've just won me over.
By Sean Tirman

Plus, a convincing Rimowa dupe, camp chair with streetwear vibes and more.
By Gear Patrol

From a street-legal Bond car to the ultimate F355, last year was packed with ridiculously powerful (and cool) cars and car concepts that 2025 will struggle to beat.
By Ben Bowers

Get fluent in 60 seconds or less.
By Chris Chin


Short answer: there's no longer a practical reason for it to exist. Here's why.
By Tyler Duffy

Unless you follow Formula One, the energy drink brand's latest move may have you scratching your head.

Porsche is nixing the gas engines in some of its most popular models, including a pair of sports cars.

The V12 Valiant is a more extreme, track-focused version of the already insane Valour.

Rumors persist that the Celica could return — and they come from Toyota itself.

All good things must come to an end, I suppose.

And it might be here sooner than you think.
By Tyler Duffy and Jack Seemer