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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 Keith Griffin on
The automotive place to be in February isn't the Chicago Auto Show for most manufacturers. It's your television screen, which is why Lexus is placing its first-ever ad in the Super Bowl.
By Don Bain on
Post impact fires reported by the NHTSA have had the Chevy Volt recently living under a cloud, so researchers for the brand are testing to see if the batteries will maintain integrity if that cloud releases a downpour, subjecting the vehicle to flooded highways or intersections.
By Patrick Rall on
We have known for some time now that when the 2013 Hyundai Genesis Coupe made its grand debut, it would feature a refreshed exterior design but the big news at the ongoing 2012 Detroit Auto Show is the massive power increases for both engine options offered in the 2013 Gen Coupe.
By Aaron Turpen on
The 2013 Acura NSX, which hit detroit like an automotive atom bomb to steal the show, is going to production, Honda says. What's more, it will be built in Ohio - the all-wheel drive supercar will be Made in America, starting this year. Plus a new video explains a few more details on this awesome concept's drive train.
By Don Bain on
London's Limo Broker has just posted a YouTube video revealing the Audi R8 Limo Project, one of the most hush-hush developments in the limousine world, involving the conversion of one or more AUDI R8s into extremely luxurious stretch limousines destined to be the trademark icon of the upscale transportation service.
By David Herron on
After ten years in an electric car like the Nissan Leaf, its battery pack might still have 70% of its original capacity, theoretically making it reusable in the smart grid.
By Adam Yamada-Hanff on
It seems the saga of the Swedish automaker Saab has another interesting twist. Several news sources are reporting that key Saab's officials are in China. Apparently they were invited there by the Chinese automaker, Zhejiang Youngman Lotus Automobile, to have talks about buying Saab, again.
By Aaron Turpen on
The Toyota Prius C hit the Detroit auto show this year with a bang. The tiny car is entering the market as the most fuel-efficient car in Toyota's Prius line. The company has announced release dates for North America as well as details on the C's specifications.
By Nicolas Zart on
Despite the doom and gloom of recent news headline, sales of electric cars, EVs, hybrids and plug-in hybrids, PHEV are on track given the maturity of the this fairly new technology.
By Armen Hareyan on
The 2013 Acura ILX concept made its debut at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit last week, bringing the Acura sedan offerings to four different models in the coming model year.
By Aaron Turpen on
As part of its restructuring after bankruptcy, Swedish automaker Saab is liquidating its world-famous museum in Trollhattan, including all 123 cars contained within it. This means some very valuable, collectible, and one-off prototypes will be entering private collections soon.
By Don Bain on
The value of having a receipt for the gas they bought at a Texaco station yesterday morning in South Austin TX has become readily apparent to six local residents who pumped tainted gas into their tanks.
By Don Bain on
The 1993 Jaguar XJ200S Coupe is a rare breed indeed. Modified by Tom Walkinshaw Racing (TWR) into a street legal version of the three XJ220C’s they put to work on the GT racing circuit. It held the speed record for a production car (in spite of the Walkinshaw modifications) until the McLaren F1 took the title in 1994.
By Keith Griffin on
The secret to reducing traffic deaths might be medical marijuana, according to a study by economists from the University of Colorado Denver and Montana State University. Turns out the drop might come from reduced beer sales.
By Aaron Turpen on
Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk has announced that the company will reveal preliminary designs on their next in-house vehicle, dubbed the Model X. This car will follow the soon-to-release Model S as the company's second vehicle design for market. The vehicle will be an SUV-type model and will be unveiled at an event on February 9.
By Adam Yamada-Hanff on
Hey Top Gear fans, are you ready for the next season of the wildly popular car show? Top Gear UK today released the latest trailer for Season 18. As usual, it shows all the latest mayhem, antics, and crazy stunts the three hosts, Jeremy Clarkson, James May, and Richard Hammond will be getting into in Season 18.
By Keith Griffin on
Here is another important accolade that Hyundai has racked up since the beginning of 2012: it is number one in customer retention - besting its leading competition by 4 percentage points.
By Aaron Turpen on
Volkswagen is recalling 159,884 VW and Audi cars with diesel TDI engines in model years 2008 through 2011 for a possible fuel leak problem. The recall is voluntary and was not ordered by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), but affects nearly every car sold in North America with the ultra-efficient TDI engines. BMW is also recalling nearly 300,000 vehicles.
By Nicolas Zart on
No one can say the Germans embraced the electric drive with passion, preferring to develop the internal combustion engine, ICE in a wait and see attitude. It seems after BMW dabbled with the electric drive, Mercedes is pragmatically bringing in the US a B-Class plug-in hybrid, PHEV.
By Patrick Rall on
The Subaru BRZ has been shown off in many forms around the world but this week at the 2012 Detroit Auto Show, show goers have a chance to check out the production version of the Subaru BRZ that will hit US streets later this year.
By Nicolas Zart on
Electric motorcycles have come a long way and you would expect this highly enthusiast crowd to balk at it. However, of the years, EV motorcycles are gaining a strong foothold in the community, at least for those who dared to try.
By Aaron Turpen on
There are several confirmed models in a new 2013 iteration that are coming to showrooms at dealerships around the nation before 2012 will be out. Here is a list of the 2013 models you can expect to see soon.
By Patrick Rall on
The fuel sipping 2013 Dodge Dart may have been the big show-stopped for the Chrysler Group at the 2012 Detroit Auto Show but perched proudly on a nearby turntable is the high performance Dodge Charger SRT8 – clad in yellow and black as part of the sexy Super Bee package as Detroit show-goers have their first chance to meet this awesome sedan.
By Don Bain on
It is the infertile soil the dreams of adolescent males are built upon - so red, so fast, so exotic - surely it will take you places you’ve never been and so desperately want to go! Conceived to commemorate 40 years of Ferrari automobiles during 1986, the Ferrari F40 Berlinetta was the last model namesake Enzo Ferrari lived to see produced, but what a way to make an exit.
By Adam Yamada-Hanff on
The Nissan 370Z took a podium finish at the Dunlop 24 Hours of Dubai this afternoon. The four drivers and team-mates who drove the Nissan 370Z all had one thing in common, all were video gamers and have won the Gran Turismo Academy.
By Aaron Turpen on
This weekend, Saturday January 21, the Barrett-Jackson car auction company will put the 1964 Cadillac Hearse that carried President John F. Kennedy from the Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas, Texas to the Love Field Airport for transport to Washington, D.C. after he was assassinated.
By Keith Griffin on
The 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show is history and it set history as the most successful show in its 44-year history with record numbers of displays, attendees and, especially important, automotive presence.
By Don Bain on
If you were paying attention during the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS), which opened to the public this weekend, automakers with the wherewithal are targeting smaller, entry-level luxury cars next year.
By Keith Griffin on
When it comes to our military personnel, the most popular vehicle among those financed is a Chevrolet, but it's not a high-flying Chevy Camaro like one might assume. It's a much more sedate choice.
By Adam Yamada-Hanff on
It was announced in September of 2011 that Top Gear US, which broadcasts on the History channel, will be extending its second season. For die-hard fans of the original Top Gear on the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), this is worse news than if World War 3 was announced.