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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 Denis Flierl on
The 2017 Subaru Forester Special Edition comes with the diesel engine which U.S. buyers can’t get. What else sets this model apart?
By Marc Stern on
For the second time this week, Hyundai and Amazon have teamed up to bring a better automotive experience to buyers and owners. This time it's a customer-tailored online test-drive plan.
By Marc Stern on
Amazon's digital assistant Alexa can now tell your Hyundai Genesis what it wants or doesn't want and your car has to comply.
By Will Maley on
Stunning Looks? Check. Opulent Interior? Check. Electric Powertrain? What?!
By John Goreham on
Your retractable hard-top, fast-back Miata will soon be available for pre-ordering.
By Denis Flierl on
Nissan is going to make sure Usain Bolt gets "Bolted" in a big way. What’s in store for the gold medalist?
By Denis Flierl on
The 2018 Subaru Crosstrek will get the most significant changes since it launched in 2012. What’s next for Crosstrek?
By Patrick Rall on
In addition to the hundreds of privately owned Ford Mustang coupes and convertibles lining Mustang Alley at this weekend’s Woodward Dream Cruise, Roush Performance will showcase their entire Mustang lineup – from the 300hp RS to the 670hp RS3.
By Parks McCants on
Acura’s manufactured in Ohio 2017 NSX hybrid supercar takes its place in the annals of the West Coast’s premier auto event.
By John Goreham on
Fiat has just made picking the Abarth version of its new 124 Spider much easier.
By Patrick Rall on
While we frequently bring you the news of the quickest Hellcat models from Dodge, today we bring you a look at what I believe to be the quickest Challenger Scat Pack in the world without any significant modifications – with just a good set of tires and a canned ECU tune helping this Hemi-powered muscle car to run well into the 11-second range.
By Will Maley on
Bentley vehicles aren't known for being recalled for a safety issue. But this week, a group of Continental Flying Spurs are being called back to dealers for just that.
By Denis Flierl on
The BMW M2 Coupe is now Jeremy Clarkson’s favorite BMW M machine. Why does the M2 get him so exited?
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Subaru may not offer the Crosstrek Hybrid for 2017. Has it been axed?
By Marc Stern on
Far from being a silent partner, Robert Bosch actively participated and "profited handsomely" from its Dieselgate scandal involvement.
By Marc Stern on
Why is Volkswagen the way it seems to be? First, it became involved in its self-inflicted emissions cheating scandal and now it's hackable lock keyfobs.
By Will Maley on
If you think that you need a diesel to achieve high fuel economy figures on the highway, Audi would like to have a word with you.
By Patrick Rall on
Those folks visiting the Metro Detroit area this weekend for the 2016 Woodward Dream Cruise will be able to check out the very first every Chevrolet Camaro, which is on display in a big, lighted glass box alongside Woodward Avenue as part of the Historic Vehicle Association program.
By Patrick Rall on
The new Ford Mustang continues its domination of the global sports car scene with India being the newest market topped by the legendary pony car in right hand drive form – although leading the Indian sports car market didn’t take nearly as many sales as it does in Australia, Germany or the USA.
By John Goreham on
Ford says it will mass-produce fully autonomous vehicles by 2021 that have no steering wheel.
By Denis Flierl on
Nissan announces "America's Best Truck Warranty"* on its 2017 Titan and Titan XD full-size pickups. Will it be a game-changer?
By Patrick Rall on
The Dodge Charger Daytona is back for the 2017 model year and while it might not have the massive rear spoiler like the 1969 Daytona built for NASCAR – the ’17 Charger Daytona does pack big performance for a relatively small price.
By Will Maley on
For the past 97 years, there has been one feature absent from Bentley's option list: A tow bar.
By Denis Flierl on
Subaru launches the revamped 2017 Subaru BRZ in Australia. Why does Subaru keep the low-volume sports coupe around?
By Marc Stern on
Prosecutors, approaching a major milestone in the Dieselgate emissions scandal, have found criminal liability in the action. They are now weighing the type of sanctions that may be used.
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Volkswagen and Justice officials are discussing details of a settlement in the Dieselgate emissions scandal. Initial reports say it could exceed a record $1.2 billion.
By Patrick Rall on
The last time the Dodge Challenger T/A was available at your local dealership was back in 1970, but coming later this year as part of the 2017 model year, the new Challenger T/A draws its inspiration from the original while packing a whole lot more power with a choice of two different Hemi engines.
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Toyota cannot seem to resolve this ongoing RAV4 suspension issue.
By Denis Flierl on
Most Subaru WRX STI enthusiasts don’t keep their performance machines stock. Check out what IAG Performance does to this 2015 Subaru WRX STI
By Patrick Rall on
General Motors has offered up a short video teasing a new Cadillac Design Concept vehicle at this week’s Monterey Car Week and while there are no images of the exterior in this video, there are a few reasons that I think that this new Cadillac could be something Corvette-based.