Although the concept may sound completely outlandish, even dangerous, for the affluent adventurer, luxury travel network Virtuoso is working to bring the concept back down to earth for a few well-heeled customers. "Virgin Galactic wanted a company that …
“The show car combines sex appeal and highly efficient e-tron-quattro technology,” says Ulrich Hackenberg, who oversees technical development for Audi, Volkswagen's luxury unit. “We are offering very concrete glimpses of the near future in this show car.”.
Opened in 2013, the 120,000 sqm AKD Luxury Cars Mall accommodates 3,000 luxury vehicles and is a magnet for car enthusiasts amongst China's fast-growing affluent professional community. It specialises in high-end used cars, including exclusive …
The TLX gives the company's sedan lineup “a shot of adrenaline,” with “luxury comfort, advanced technology and incredible performance,” said Mike Accavitti, senior vice president, American Honda Motor, Co. Inc., Acura's parent company. “As you would …
Hyundai has recently announced that the all-new 2015 Genesis is compatible with wearable devices and also has support for Google Glass. The South Korean premium sedan will very soon integrate a new Blue Link infotainment system which will provide …
The redesigned Mercedes-Benz C-Class sedan took the stage at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit today, and it was accompanied by a face that's familiar to people in Alabama. Ola Kaellenius, executive vice president of sales and …
The Mercedes-Benz S600 will introduce a host of new safety and convenience technologies to the limousine range when it launches internationally in March. Officially unveiled at the Detroit auto show, the V12-powered S600 will sit at the top of the …
The average pickup truck today has technology that the most expensive luxury cars didn't have just a decade ago. With each new generation, capabilities grow — and the 2015 Ford F-150 is no exception. Chockfull of optional electronic systems that do …
And if past trends hold true, lane-changing technology will trickle down from luxury cars to the mass market. BMW's test fleet of cars will accelerate, brake and change lanes without the driver's help for lengthy stretches at speeds ranging up to 130 …