WSJ readers share their opinions about the latest assisted-driving technologies that are designed to make driving safer ...
Honda has come a long way since Soichiro Honda founded it in post-war Japan. Starting with affordable, compact motorcycles, the company would slowly establish itself as a major player in the ...
As an avid car enthusiast, Joe enjoys time on the track, going to car meets, or simply taking a long drive in the Colorado mountains. Joe has always had a love for writing and cars, so he decided to ...
It's great when tech just works, am I right? Especially in-car tech—nobody wants to be fiddling with a million menus to turn on the wipers or dealing with a driver assist system that slams on the ...
Each year, J.D. Power studies the top technologies in cars using owner feedback to rank them. The top five rated technologies are based on usefulness. One of the top-rated new technologies listed here ...
Steer-by-wire systems offer efficient steering without full wheel rotation. Vehicle-to-everything communications highlight the industry shift towards connectivity. Level three autonomous driving ...
Self-driving cars have been hailed as the future of transportation, promising safer roads and increased convenience. Despite significant advancements, current autonomous vehicle technology still faces ...
BYD's Megawatt charging, which can recharge an electric vehicle in about five minutes while reaching speeds of up to 1,000 kilowatts, is coming to Europe soon.
Driver-assist technologies are proliferating in cars. Get behind the wheel of a new car and be amazed at the suite of safety features available. Blind spot detection. Rear-view cameras. Automatic ...
Modern cars are smarter than ever, packed with features designed to make driving safer, easier, and more connected. However, as vehicles become more advanced, many drivers are overwhelmed by ...
Over the past decade or so, the rise of touchscreen devices—your smartphones, tablets, and their ilk—has been amazing to watch. In less than a generation's time, they've gone from digital novelty ...
While Chinese EV maker Xpeng had its bright yellow sports sedan, dubbed “The Next P7,” as the centerpiece of its booth, it kicked off its IAA Munich 2025 press conference with a sprawling, ...