General Motors (GM) is revisiting a technology long thought to be obsolete in the world of cars: the two-stroke engine.
A fresh trademark filing for the Buick Electra name could mean that the storied nameplate is set for a return to US shores.
Looking back, the Chevy Volt MPV5 crossover now looks like it's ripe for production. Unfortunately, this extended-range EV ...
GM aggressively slashed lease prices on the Cadillac Lyriq and Chevy Blazer EV to sustain sales momentum post-subsidy. These ...
Lotus Technology ( LOT) debuted its first-ever plug-in hybrid version of the Eletre SUV this week. The PHEV is part of the ...
Ford has pivoted to hybrids and lower-cost BEVs amid weak European and North American BEV demand, partnering with Renault on ...
General Motors announced its third major round of workforce reductions in late October 2025, eliminating approximately 1,700 ...
GM has renewed its U.S. trademark for Buick Electra, a nameplate long associated with the brand and potentially relevant to ...
American rare earth company, has engaged in a partnership with the Saskatchewan Research Council, a move that could corner US ...
General Motors is quietly rewriting its electric future with a very old-school tool: a massive new bet on trucks and SUVs. Instead of racing headlong into a battery-only world, the company is steering ...
A plan by General Motors to eventually move beyond phone projection systems in all vehicles by 2028 has left broadcasters ...
A Republican U.S. senator made statements in the White House on Dec. 3 that impacts car purchases and production. We've ...