The Rise, Fall, And Meme-ification Of The Nissan Altima The Nissan Altima was once a normal, respectable family sedan. How did it become synonymous with reckless driving, bad credit, and memes? By Maddox Kay Opinion - Feb 9 -
Why Audi Joining F1 Is Such A Big Deal Audi has competed and won at the highest levels across multiple motorsports disciplines. Could we see the same in F1? By Jeff Glucker Opinion - Feb 6 -
Turbocharged Vs Supercharged Vs Naturally Aspirated: What's the Difference? From naturally aspirated purity to turbo boost and supercharger whine, here's how the three main engine types make power—and why they feel so different. By Chris Tsui Motor101 - Feb 5 -
Forbidden Utes: The Best New Pickup Trucks We Don't Get In America The list includes the electric Toyota Hilux, the Super Duty version of the Ford Ranger, and a few surprises. By Anthony Alaniz Lists - Feb 5 -
How The Rich Are Ruining Classic Car Ownership For The Rest of Us The race to build the next six-figure restomod has sent classic car prices skyrocketing. And it's only going to get worse. By Jeff Glucker Opinion - Feb 2 -
The Clever Engineering That Makes The Toyota GR GT So Special We take a closer look at the GR GT's engineering to see what Toyota's new sports car is hiding. Spoiler alert: It's all very fascinating, By Chris Rosales Features - Jan 31 -
The Different Types Of Hybrid Cars, Explained: Motor101 Confused by hybrid cars? We break down regular hybrids, plug-in hybrids (PHEVs), and mild hybrids—and explain which one makes sense for you. By Chris Tsui Motor101 - Jan 30 -
The New S-Class Has A Flat-Plane V8. Here's Why That's Weird Flat-plane V8s are usually reserved for supercars. So why does the new S-Class have one? By Chris Rosales Features - Jan 29 -
The Sun Never Sets On GM Motorsports We talk to GM Motorsports' Mark Stielow about Daytona, growth, and the future of Corvette and Cadillac racing. By Zander Sutton Features - Jan 27 -
At Donkervoort, Sports Cars Are A Family Business: Interview Motor1 sits down with Denis Donkervoort, son of founder Joop Donkervoort and the current head of the company. By Alex Goy State of Motion - Jan 24 -
I Drove A McLaren On Miami's F1 Track. It's Not What It Looks Like On TV The International Autodrome is Miami’s first Formula 1 track. I got the chance to drive it in a McLaren 750S to see if it lived up to the hype. By Jeff Perez Features - Jan 22 -
A New BMW 4 Series Is Coming. Here's Everything We Know BMW says a third-generation 4 Series is on its way, but it likely won't arrive before the end of the decade. Here's what we know. By Anthony Alaniz Everything We Know - Jan 21 -
When Volkswagen Got Weird: The Three-Wheeler With Gullwing Doors The 1986 Volkswagen Scooter was an aero-focused concept that barely sipped fuel. By Adrian Padeanu Automotive History - Jan 20 -
This Fiat 124 Spider Build Has An Unlikely Engine Swap. Here's How It Happened This custom 124 Spider ditches its 1.4-liter engine for something even better. The owner tells us how the project came to life. By Jeff Perez Features - Jan 16 -
We Asked Every Automaker How Many Customers Went For Manuals In 2025 Even with fewer options on the road than ever, it's not all doom and gloom for the manual transmission. Here's what we learned. By Jeff Perez Features - Jan 13 -
What Do We Drive? Inside The Motor1 Staff Garage Old Mustangs, modern performance cars—and even a Skoda. Here's what the Motor1 staff drives. By Motor1.com Team Lists - Jan 12 -
AI, Affordability, And America: What Will The Auto Industry Look Like In 2026? Skyrocketing prices, AI-packed cars, and the return of gas engines could make for an unpredictable year. By Jeff Perez Opinion - Jan 12 -
The BMW X4 Could Return As An EV. Here's Everything We Know A fully electric BMW X4 could sit alongside the new iX3. Here's what we know. By Anthony Alaniz Everything We Know - Jan 7 -
Do Americans Even Want Chinese Cars? With affordable vehicles disappearing from the US, China could offer a cheaper solution. But do Americans actually want that? By Jeff Perez Opinion - Jan 7 -
A Eulogy For The Karma Revero. And The Fisker Karma The Fisker Karma was supposed to be the future. It ended up being a major flop. By Zander Sutton Opinion - Jan 5 -
How F1 Technology Makes Your Local Supermarket Fridge Even Better A shelf-edge 'airfoil' developed with Williams Advanced Engineering helps stop cold air spilling from open cabinets. By Alex Harrington Automotive History - Jan 4 -
These Car Brands Had the Most Recalls In 2025 Ford racked up the most recalls in 2025, but other automakers weren't far behind. By Chris Tsui Lists - Jan 3 -
The Concept Cars That Defined 2025 These concept cars were more than just ideas—they offered glimpses into the future. By Jeff Perez Lists - Jan 2 -
How McLaren's F1 Team Accidentally Helped Invent Torque Vectoring McLaren’s 'Fiddle Brake' pedal let its drivers brake a single rear wheel to rotate the car into corners. Now it's used everywhere. By Alex Harrington Automotive History - Dec 30 2025 -