The Circuit of the Americas was the location to crown the Champion of the 2022 Spec MX-5 Challenge Series Presented by Toyo Tires – a race weekend which had no shortage of stories to showcase
With just 30 examples slated to be produced, and a cost of over $3,000,000 USD, only the few will be able to find out what it's like to go over 300 mph with the top down.
Yesterday, Mercedes GP Petronas (formerly Brawn GP) launched its 2010 Formula 1 team. The Silver Arrows also showed off their livery on the car that will be driven by the returning Michael Schumacher.
This second batch of Hyundai Elantra spy shots just came through, and they show the vehicle actually testing on the road. They give us a better look at that low-slung roofline.
General Motors has announced that it and Spyker Cars “have reached a binding agreement on the purchase of Saab.”
Today, Mazda revealed the newest version of the Atenza, called the Mazda6 here in the U.S., which is on sale today in Japan. Japan gets three styles of the facelifted car—Sedan, Sport, and Sport Wagon.
We just got our hands on the most recent spy photos of the new Porsche 911, this time giving us a good look at the true front end of the car.
Here are the latest spy shots of the Chevrolet Orlando, a compact CUV-ish MPV. Seen here in winter testing, it should be making its debut very soon.
In a move to make us jealous, Renault has revealed the new Master panel van. It comes in front- and rear-wheel drive, and offers up to 600 cubic feet of cargo space.
These spy photos of the new Hyundai Elantra just popped up, revealing some changes for the 2011 model.
Red Bull’s Formula 1 team seems pretty excited about the return of the Canada Grand Prix in Montreal. Instead of waiting until June, they take a car out on the Canadian ice to gear up.
We just got these spy photos of the next-gen, three-door Suzuki Swift, and, if all goes according to plan, we should see it here in the U.S. by the end of the year.
We have just received these spy photos of the new Chevrolet Aveo testing in Sweden. How does it compare to the Aveo showcar we saw at the Detroit Auto Show?
Earlier this week, we saw the Saab 9-5 SportCombi in cold-weather testing on some snowy roads in Sweden. Now, we have just received a new set of photos, showing the car without the snow all over the hatch.
In winter testing right now is the Peugeot 508, which is slated to replace both the 407 and the 607.
Just a few weeks after Hyundai pulled the wraps off of its Blue-Will plug-in hybrid concept, sister company Kia will now be showing an electric concept of its own at this year’s Chicago Auto Show.
As we reflect on the past year, it’s hard not to think about the best cars we tested over the last twelve months. We feature our Top 12 Cars of 2009 in Issue 54 of Winding Road, which is now available to read online, or you can buy and download a PDF.
We’ve often said that the Mazda5 is one of the most overlooked cars on the road today. To the naked eye, it’s pure minivan, but its small proportions and Mazda3 platform mean it’s actually quite fun to drive and is a relatively useful package. The small MPV segment will grow over the next few years in the United States, and Mazda will be ready with an all-new version of the 5, set to make its official debut at this year’s Geneva Motor Show.
Mini is adding another model to its lineup, the Mini Countryman crossover. The Countryman is Mini’s first vehicle with four passenger doors. It also has higher ground clearance and larger dimensions than other Minis. Styling, design language, and, Mini promises, driving dynamics are still typical to the brand. (We’ll see about that last bit.)
We just received these spy shots of the new Citroën C4 in cold weather testing in Sweden.
You may have noticed a new feature on the Winding Road homepage. It’s on the bottom right, underneath the Forum Activity. It’s simply called “Versus,” and it’s a simple way to express your opinion on a variety of topics.
Today, ford announced that the 2011 Mustang GT will be the official pace car for the Daytona 500 next month, Nascar’s season opener. The car will be auctioned off prior to the race, on January 23, in order to raise money for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
We don’t know if this speaks to Saab’s optimism for a deal to stay alive, but they are currently testing the 9-5 SportCombi, as these spy photos show. Caught in northern Sweden, the wagon version of the 9-5 is chugging around in the cold as though nothing is wrong.