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Gaining traction among car and fashion lovers, even in the winter, Porsche and Aimé Leon Dore are back with cold weather styles. Porsche knows a thing or two about performance in the cold. Whether it’s a 911 drifting through an alpine pass or idling on a snow-covered city street, the Porsche’s legacy has always embraced the elements rather than avoiding them. Aimé Leon Dore seems to follow that same rhythm. The New York label’s latest collaboration with Porsche channels that winter-ready energy into apparel, reimagining archived pieces through the lens of ’90s design. The Fall/Winter 2025 collection filters familiar Porsche…
Squire’s Castle. Henryk Sadura / Shutterstock You can’t miss this one if you’re exploring North Chagrin Reservation in Willoughby Hills. Built as a gatehouse in the 1890s, Squire’s Castle was part of a larger estate that never materialized. Today, it’s a free and picturesque spot for picnics, photos, and short hikes through the park. There’s no cost to enter, and the parking lot is just steps away. We created this article in conjunction with AI technology, then made sure it was fact-checked and edited by a HowStuffWorks editor.
Xpeng’s former head of smart driving, Li Liyun, has confirmed his departure after being replaced earlier this month by Liu Xianming, who possesses AI expertise. This marks the most significant change in Xpeng’s autonomous driving division since Wu Xinzhou’s departure to join Nvidia in August 2023. (Li Liyun (left), former head of smart driving at Xpeng, poses with Xpeng chairman and CEO He Xiaopeng after the Mona M03 Max launch event in May 2025. Image from Li’s Weibo) Li Liyun, former head of Xpeng’s (NYSE: XPEV) autonomous driving center, has confirmed his departure after being replaced earlier this month by…
FORD SUPER DELUXE – 1948 At first glance it looks as though this 1948 Ford Super Deluxe was carrying a canoe on its roof, but it was of course the bonnet, which had been removed when the car lost its engine. Note the German model in this picture, one of several Mercedes that we were surprised to find at All American Classics. CHEVROLET NOVA – 1973 There is increasing environmental pressure on traditional salvage yards to shut up shop, but as you can see here, Mother Nature seems to have been thriving around this 1973 Chevrolet Nova Custom. Fauna also…
It’s still nowhere near on time, but the electric Porsche 718 Cayman is getting closer and closer to production. The latest from the CarBuzz spy photographers show off some more details of that nearly production-ready sports car. This time it’s the rear side windows. We can finally see the real profile of the glass for the first time. Base Trim Engine 2L H-4 ICE Base Trim Transmission 6-speed manual Base Trim Drivetrain Rear-Wheel Drive Base Trim Horsepower 300 HP @6500 RPM Base Trim Torque 280 lb.-ft. @ 1950 RPM Base Trim Fuel Economy (city/highway/combined) 20/25/22 MPG Base Trim Battery Type…
The Chinese EV giant has issued two separate recalls following an investigation in its home market. With over 115,000 electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles impacted, this is BYD’s largest recall yet. BYD issues record recall impacting EVs and PHEVs BYD filed a recall plan with the State Administration for Market Regulation on Friday, October 17, citing design and battery component defects. The filing included two separate recalls affecting more than 115,000 Tang plug-in hybrid (PHEV) and Yuan Pro electric vehicles. Effective immediately, the first includes 44,535 Tang series models, produced between March 28, 2015, and July 28, 2017. BYD said…
As the adventure bike market continues to thrive, more and more riders are growing frustrated with the steep learning curve riding a big, heavy bike off-road entails. The simple and affordable solution is to start on a lighter, more off-road capable dual-sport. While rather obviously limited in terms of touring comfort, dual-sports offer riders a means to hone important off-road riding skills without getting stressed out about breaking expensive parts, or trying to pick up a heavy bike at an awkward angle. There are currently several great entry-level options at our disposal. KTM and Beta recently launched a couple of…
The biggest car news and reviews, no BS Our free daily newsletter sends the stories that really matter directly to you, every weekday. The odometer in The Drive‘s 2026 Honda Passport TrailSport long-term tester just ticked 5,000 miles. Sigh, they grow up so fast! It seems like just yesterday that I hopped into my rolling pumpkin with only 255 miles on the clock, meaning I’ve driven it a total of 4,745 miles so far. That’s a lot of errands… My previous coverage focused on establishing a base for what the Passport TrailSport is, what I’m doing with it for roughly…
Automotive Ford and Vaughn Gittin Jr.’s RTR Vehicles just pulled the wraps off a new kind of Mustang fun, and it starts where you might not expect. The Mustang RTR is based on the EcoBoost, skips the manual, and still looks every bit the part with a GT face, RTR grille, and those mischievous light-up nostrils. The promise is simple. Make the most entertaining turbo Mustang yet and set it up to slide, clip apexes, and commute without drama. Under the skin is where the story gets good. Power holds at 315 hp and 350 lb-ft from the…
Nearly all new cars in Norway are electric now, so a plan to phase out subsidies is underway. There’s now a proposal to phase out a tax exemption for EVs by 2027. The plan is to lower the threshold for eligibility in 2026 before completely removing this benefit the following year. Norway’s finance minister argues the country’s transition to electric propulsion is pretty much complete and the incentive isn’t needed anymore. The end of the $7,500 federal tax credit for electric vehicles in the U.S. was definitely premature since the market is not even close to reaching a turning point…