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Automotive News

This section of Torque News provides the latest auto news and updates from the car manufacturers. Every day number of news stories and editorials are published here that give our readers an overview of what is happening in the automotive industry. Read this section daily to find out about new cars, vehicle reviews and car pictures. Torque News is an automotive news website by Hareyan Publishing, LLC, dedicated to covering the latest news, reviews and opinions about the car industry.

By David Herron on
While the Tesla Model S has all the appearances of a luxury sedan, under the covers is the power plant of a sports car, as was proved last weekend when four Model S's took the top positions in a large electric car time trial race.
By Patrick Rall on
Last weekend marked the third stop on the 2012 Global RallyCross season as the cars took to the Los Angeles street course of the 2012 X Games and when the final checkered flag dropped – rally legend (and Global RallyCross rookie) Sebastian Loeb ran away with the gold metal while Ford drivers Tanner Foust and Brian Deegan took home the silver and bronze.
By Nicolas Zart on
Ever wondered if Fisker Automotive will survive in the long run? The latest appointment shows the company is serious about its future by bringing in more seasoned automobile veterans.
By Anthony Faccenda on
Though it may be the deadliest day for teen drivers, Allstate has some tips for teens and their parents to end the trend.
By Patrick Rall on
Volkswagen Auto Group has announced a recall of select 2012 Audi Q5 sport utility vehicles over a concern that the power sunroof could shatter suddenly and without warning – possibly injuring passengers while also increasing the likelihood of an accident due to the driver being distracted by the noise and falling glass.
By Nicolas Zart on
When we think of charging cable, charging stations and other charging features, they all work well unless you happen to be in a wheelchair or have other disabilities.
By Don Bain on
Today’s vehicles are built in the global market and most contain parts from around the world. That’s why the Toyota Camry can be More American than the Ford F-150 that’s built in Ft. Wayne IN, but of only 80 percent domestic parts, according to SciTech.
By John Goreham on
2013 Nissan Leaf confounds attendants at gas station
By Denis Flierl on
The high-performance 2013 Mercedes-Benz CLS63 AMG Shooting Brake details have been leaked.
By Nicolas Zart on
What does an electric car manufacturer, a social media platform and an electric racer have in common? REFUEL 2012 as well as the promise of more social responsibility.
By Denis Flierl on
Team Hot Wheels lands Guinness World Record as drivers race through 60-foot double loop at Los Angeles X Games 2012.
By Nicolas Zart on
The Californian electric car, EV company CODA had fun preparing one of their EVs for a fun weekend at ReFuel2012 happening today.
By Denis Flierl on
Mercedes-Benz has officially released details on the all-new 2013 CLS Shooting Brake.
By Anthony Faccenda on
The bizarre incident occurred this past Tuesday in Sweden.
By David Herron on
With careful preparation you can charge an electric car at full speed from 120 volt electrical outlets, making use of ubiquitous the electricity supply, but only if done correctly.
By Nicolas Zart on
After nixing its electric A3 e-tron, Audi takes out the prettier R8 e-tron and laps best ever electric car lap for a production EV at the Nurburgring.
By Nicolas Zart on
Honda wants to convince you it is serious about alternative energy and its Fit EV might just have enough to satisfy city dwellers and the light suburban population, taking a chunk out of insurance.
By David Herron on
The Clean Vehicle Rebate Project, the source of the $2500 of additional incentives for electric car purchases, which was running low on funding, received new funding from the Air Resources Board.
By David Herron on
The 2013 Honda Fit EV will be available for lease in California and Oregon beginning July 20, 2012, expanding to the east coast in 2013.
By Anthony Faccenda on
Although gas prices have been steadily declining for most of the US, 10 states in particular are enjoying lower prices than the rest of the country.

By Denis Flierl on
The first Chevrolet Corvette rolled off the assembly line on June 30th, 1953 and begins its 60th year of performance fun.
By Aaron Turpen on
The McLaren MP4-12C entered show rooms exactly one year ago and now McLaren is surprising again with a Spyder version, introduced in a video interview with F1 driving ace Jenson Button.
By Don Bain on
A company called ChooseYourEvent.com Ltd. is the source behind a new web-based provider that can let you drive in a road rally, tool around in a tank or even take the wheel of a flashy Ferrari on or off the race track.
By David Herron on
The 90th Pikes Peak International Hill Climb was due to have been held next week, but the wildfire near Colorado Springs made it impossible to hold the race to the clouds.
By Don Bain on
Stanford University graduate student Samuel Arnett has won an on-line video contest promoting Toyota Financial Services' $1,000 College Rebate program and the keys to a brand new 2012 Toyota Corolla.
By Anthony Faccenda on
The Presidential hopeful purchased a new vehicle for Jim Wilson, a campaign follower, after his truck caught fire last week.

By Don Bain on
New auto loans provided by finance companies from January to March this year reached $52.5 billion, 49% over the recession low of $26.9 billion in March 2009, according to Equifax's May National Consumer Credit Trends Report.
By Patrick Rall on
It has been a long time since anyone has talked about the massive Toyota recalls from 2009 that were designed to help prevent “unintended acceleration” but today Toyota announced that they were expanding that original recall, now calling back the 2010 Lexus RX350 and RX450h to address the same floor mat issue that was among one of the causes of unintended acceleration a few years back.
By David Herron on
Both Apple and Tesla depend on lithium ion batteries, making some float the theory that Apple should buy Tesla because both require companies "massive amounts of lithium".
By Denis Flierl on
Infiniti is unveiling their fully-functional mid-ship sports car of the future, EMERG-E, at the Goodwood Festival of Speed this weekend.