Nearly three-quarters of vehicles tested by IIHS' tougher front-crash prevention tests earned good or acceptable ratings.
The original vehicle-to-vehicle front crash prevention test was run at 12 and 25 mph (20 and 40 kph) with a passenger car target in the center of the travel lane. It was discontinued at the end of ...
The majority of vehicles evaluated by the IIHS' updated AEB test were rated "good" or "acceptable," but still struggle with ...
Of the 30 latest vehicles evaluated under the updated standards, 22 earned either a “good” or “acceptable” rating—an ...
Genesis isn’t stopping here. The luxury automaker has even bigger plans in the works. According to Korea’s MotorsJason, the luxury sports sedan will be completely redesigned. The report claims the ...
G-Power thoroughly massaged the engine and added some aero upgrades, turning the big GT into a 200-mile-per-hour supercar.
New IIHS tests show that many of today’s vehicles are better at preventing higher-speed crashes, but there’s still room for ...
China’s BYD has proven that it can wrestle with the big boys, despite it being established fewer than three decades ago. Last ...