So far, 440 people have ordered their flying cars, and the makers expect to make the first deliveries in 2025.
Studies have predicted that by 2030, hardly anyone in the US and Europe will own their own car.
According to the latest AutoTrader Bi-Annual Car Industry Report, certain models are proving very popular with used car buyers.
At this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, automotive innovators showed off some of the most advanced, and exciting, technology in the field.
Local Motors, a Chicago-based vehicle company, has 3D printed a plastic car called the Strati and are showing it off at the International Manufacturing Technology Show.
You could have one of the most beautiful and rare cars in history, if you have a truck full of money, of course.
Jaguar confirms that it will build the six ‘missing’ Lightweight E-types half a century after original production ceased.
Navdy’s new’s innovation helps keep your eyes on the road while offering a new level of interacting with your apps and in-car services.
Gavin Williams puts the Range Rover Sport to the test and gives us a breakdown of exactly what stands out to him about the glorious 4×4:
Mini has responded with a stellar effect to the complaints regarding its new “Drive it like it’s stolen” billboard.
Gavin takes a look at one of the most bizarre car mash-ups in history, and questions the sanity of however thought of this insane concoction.
The Top Torque Auto Expo this weekend is set to fuel your engine and scratch your car-itch with a variety of cars and products on show, as well as an opportunity to bag a new car.
If you were wondering whether the government’s “modest” R100 million spending on luxury cars was necessary – it definitely wasn’t.
So whilst you conjure up an image of yourself ripping up the tarmac in your tight, black leather, wearing your metal-studded boots and with that Marlboro Red dangling between your lips – take a look at this video and see how a true rider does it at dare-devil speed
Vehicle sales for the month of July are the best they have been since July 2007 and it is probably a result of the weaker rand coupled with consumers fears of how this will impact them.
Figures released on Monday by the department of trade and industry indicate an increase in car sales for the month of May. But this increase is no indication of car sales for the remainder of the year.
VW are proposing a new technology that will allow drivers to take their hands off the wheel at speeds up to around 130km/h, and let the car’s system temporarily take over. Look, it isn’t exactly Knight Rider, but it’s good that VW’s looking after people who want to multitask while cruising down highways.