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Automotive News (Page 1172)

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 John Goreham on
In a nod to the importance of social media, Hyundai chose Twitter to reveal the look and name of its new style for the 2013 Hyundai Santa Fe.
By Frank Sherosky on
Think two new power-dense power trains for the 2013 Chevrolet Malibu, a Ecotec 2.5L and a 2.0L turbo, but only one will get the eAssist as an option.
By David Herron on
Nissan's latest video on the Nissan Leaf covers what charger installation at home, the speed of charging via various charging station options, fast charging at a CHADEMO DC Fast Charge station, and the optimal charge level.
By Patrick Rall on
Pricing is available on the official Ford Vehicles website and the refreshed 2013 Ford Taurus SHO sports a price increase to go along with the new look – with a price for the high performance full sized sedan starting $1,045 more than the 2012 Taurus SHO.
By Nicolas Zart on
The famous British car maker Morgan has barely changed the styling of its car in a century while modernizing its underpinning to accept a V8, is now introducing an electric version to the Plus family.
By Keith Griffin on
Mazda may be having its financial problems but that hasn't stopped it from committing to donating $1 million to buy books for public school libraries.
By Keith Griffin on
First there was a two-tone Rolls-Royce Phantom. Now, in a special space at the Geneva Motor Show, Rolls-Royce is unveiling a a two-tone Rolls-Royce Ghost.
By Anthony Faccenda on
In attempt to make room for the all-new CX-5, Mazda has discontinued the CX-7 in U.S. markets.
By Aaron Turpen on
Ambient interior lighting can affect a driver's mood and be used as a safety enhancement and driver-to-driver communications tool, says one designer at Ford.
By Aaron Turpen on
It may not be as hot as a the new Bentley truck, but the F-750 PHEV debuting at the NTEA show is serious business.
By Adam Yamada-Hanff on
Reports have come out that Fiat, the Italian automaker and Volvo, the Swedish automaker, might form a partnership and alliance which would strengthen each company.
By Don Bain on
According to Universal Lubricants of Wichita KS, recycled oil is not only of better quality than oil made from raw petroleum, but prevents the consumption of two barrels of raw crude with every four-quart oil change and lessens the release of pernicious emissions from processing up to 65 percent.
By Nicolas Zart on
Maserati upgrades its niche Grand Sport with more power and intelligent use of high end technology making it an even more desirable car.
By David Herron on
This weeks news that a Fisker Karma, purchased by Consumer Reports for testing, broke down, piling yet another piece of bad-looking news on the back of Fisker Automotive.
By John Goreham on
You might be surprised to learn that the EPA's top ranking car manufacturer for fuel economy and CO2 emissions in America, Hyundai, does not offer an electric car for sale, and until very recently, did not even have a single hybrid model.
By Patrick Rall on
General Motors used the day before the 2011 SEMA Show in Las Vegas to unveil the COPO Camaro Drag Car Concept and today – the General has confirmed that production will be a reality but only 69 examples of the track only high performance Camaro will be built to pay homage to the 1969 COPO Camaro that inspired these modern drag cars.
By Patrick Rall on
One week ago, Ford Motor Company issued an image of what was clearly a pickup covered by a sheet with the promise that there was a new trimline of their heavy duty truck lineup coming and today, the world was introduced to the 2013 Ford Super Duty Platinum – a truck with all of the capabilities of the Super Duty lineup combined with luxury amenities.
By John Goreham on
Audi’s sales results show the A6 and A7 luxury sport sedans closing the gap in the executive sedan segment vs. rivals due in part to a body style that is a dirty word in the luxury car world.
By David Herron on
GM's 5-week production halt on the Chevy Volt has given ammunition to naysayers, while advocates like Felix Kramer say it's just a phase in the technology adoption curve.
By Patrick Rall on
Chrysler recently published a statement to the Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) plans for some future models which, among other things, included information about the upcoming Ram 1500 – explaining that the popular Pentastar V6 would soon find its way into the Ram lineup along with a new 8-speed automatic transmission.
By Don Bain on
Ford's popular online media interactive reality show, Escape Routes, in which teams of competitors driving the new Ford Escapes attempt to solve navigation and real world problems with the aid of their followers on social media, is moving to Prime Time TV.
By David Herron on
Nissan's new series of videos, over the next three weeks, covers the basic questions about the Nissan Leaf coming from the little experience most have with electric cars.
By Nicolas Zart on
It might sound as if it was coming straight from a Science Fiction series but NASA and other scientist groups are predicting a heavy solar storm today that could leave your electronics stranded, affecting GPS and other driving tools.
By John Goreham on
The new and improved 2013 Audi A6 All-Road Quattro wears a business suit and Wellies
By Anthony Faccenda on
The Dodge Journey's starting manufacturer's suggested retail price of $18,995 makes the vehicle the most affordable seven-passenger crossover in America.
By Patrick Rall on
Among the new Audi models unveiled at this week’s 2012 Geneva Motor Show was the 2013 RS4 Avant, the newest high end sport wagon to sport the 4 rings but like most other RS-models from Audi – the new RS4 Avant likely won’t be showing up in US dealerships.
By Anthony Faccenda on
Nissan North America is recognized for being a trailblazer in increasing energy efficiency and reducing vehicle emissions.
By Steve Odland on
The 82nd Annual International Motor Show kicks off today in Geneva, Switzerland. With nearly 140 World and European premieres it's hard to navigate in the show, but here is an attempt to single out 4 European cars that one can't ignore in Geneva.
By Aaron Turpen on
Renault has introduced three new engines in its Energy line for the Megane Collection 2012 at Geneva, with fuel economies up to 67mpg US.
By Aaron Turpen on
The Mercedes F-Cell fuel cell demonstrator is on a world tour which launched at the end of January, but with a twist: it is invisible.