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Volkswagen has denied reports that it is in talks with Chinese carmakers about using spare production capacity at its European factories, despite acknowledging that excess capacity remains a significant challenge for the company. Speaking at...
By DCB Editorial
June 1, 2026
The Ferrari Luce, the company’s first-ever EV, is perhaps the most divisive car the Scuderia has ever produced. It doesn’t look like a Ferrari, and it certainly will never sound like one. The exterior styling...
By Adam Ferraresi
June 1, 2026
This isn’t an ordinary Toyota, it’s the Toyota Century SUV — the company’s take on ultra-luxury motoring, available at what almost seems like a sensible price: around $170,000 new in Japan. But if you live in sanctioned...
By DCB Editorial
May 29, 2026
AC Cars has unveiled the production-ready AC Cobra GT Coupe, marking a bold new chapter for Britain’s oldest active car manufacturer as it celebrates its 125th anniversary. Inspired by the iconic AC A98 Le Mans...
By DCB Editorial
May 29, 2026
The negotiations over the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement are fundamentally about power—specifically, which segment of capital gets to capture the surplus generated by automotive production. The United States is pushing to tighten “rules of origin,” demanding that a...
By Brian Denton
May 28, 2026
Ferrari’s unveiling of its first fully electric vehicle, the Luce, reads less like an automotive debut than a ritual of rupture — a deliberate severing from a mythology carefully cultivated over decades of combustion, speed,...
By Anthony Henson
May 28, 2026
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