Genesis' global boss says the brand no longer plans to go all-EV by 2030, and will instead be led by its customers.
The increasing focus on car safety technology has spelled the end of a number of popular cars on the Australian new vehicle ...
The increasing focus on car safety technology has spelled the end of a number of popular cars on the Australian new vehicle ...
The original Lexus model may be destined for the chopping block after more than 35 years in favour of a new hybrid, ...
The DOT now argues that increased fuel economy standards will make cars more expensive and that will make the vehicle fleet ...
Toyota opened the Supra order book in January 2019, with the first cars delivered in September 2019. All had a turbocharged ...
Genesis Motor UK revealed its future direction, confirming it will become a fully electrified brand within 2025. Since ...
US President Donald Trump's pick to run the Department of Transportation was sworn in to his new job yesterday. And as widely ...
To inject some life, BMW has presented the facelifted iX, with changes to its model hierarchy, exterior and interior updates, ...
Previous data from Australia’s Monash University Accident Research Centre shows AEB can reduce vehicle occupant trauma by 28 ...
Genesis is officially killing off its gas and diesel-powered vehicles in the UK to become “a fully electrified brand” ...
Continuing its electrification journey, Genesis underlines its commitment to the UK with a refined portfolio of premium ...