As snow continues to clutter up the Eastern Seaboard, you’d be hard-pressed not to long for a ride in RaptorTRAX. It is, gently put, an unstoppable snow-chewing behemoth.
At first glance, this rockabilly Batmobile looks like a retro-fetishist’s pet project. It’s not. In fact, this freak machine, hand-built by a ragtag team in an Illinois town of 1,200, is the deepest look into the future of cars you’ve ever clapped eyes on. One frigid day in Brooklyn, Gizmodo buckled in for a ride.
In the world of supercars, the names Ferrari and McLaren are both well known. Last year Ferrari rolled out a special version of its 458 called the 458 Speciale that … Continue reading
Elio Motors isn’t the first to produce a small energy-efficient car, but it could be the next to gain a relatively wide presence in the United States, if the upcoming … Continue reading
Road safety while using wearable tech like Google Glass is back in the headlines, with the acquittal of one early-adopter of distracted driving charges prompting controversy over what’s acceptable to … Continue reading
If you have never heard of Radical Sportscars, don’t feel bad. This is a small car company that makes a lot of sports cars that aren’t street legal and are … Continue reading
1/3 of San Francisco taxi drivers moved to private transportation firms like Uber
Posted in: Today's ChiliPrivate transportation start-ups like Uber, Lyft, and Sidecar are chipping away at the foundation of the traditional taxi and the companies that operate the cabs. This has created some animosity … Continue reading
Tesla has done very well for itself in the world of electric vehicles. The company has what many consider the best EV on the market in its Model S. The … Continue reading
Earlier this week we got our first look at the all-new 2015 Chrysler 200 sedan when it debuted at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. At the time, … Continue reading
Ford is working with US regulators on ways to protect driver privacy as more cars become connected, with chief exec Alan Mulally being forced to backtrack on suggestions that the … Continue reading