The era of the home mechanic doesn't have to end with EVs. | Continue reading
A mix of drones, most launched from aircraft, will swarm enemy positions and soften up the landing zone for a behind enemy lines air assault. | Continue reading
Last seen in 1958, it was designed to travel 5000 miles and self-sustain for an entire year. | Continue reading
The Iron Beam laser system is designed to augment Israel's existing Iron Dome system and more. The Iron Beam laser is designed to augment Israel's Iron Dome and other layered air defense systems. | Continue reading
3D printing repository Printables removed a large number of 3D models after Honda issued a broad takedown notice to the site. | Continue reading
The last thing you'd want off-road is for the battery to bust. Here's what GM did to make sure that doesn't happen. | Continue reading
Mitsui OSK Lines has instituted a new policy for shipping EVs, but other car carriers aren't rushing to follow. | Continue reading
Ukrainian nuclear expert discusses the challenges of keeping the country's nuclear facilities safe during a Russian invasion. | Continue reading
Asimo's retirement speech was a heartbreak on par with the incinerator scene in Toy Story 3. | Continue reading
Gone is the day of the button blank—say hello to passive-aggressive infotainment messages. | Continue reading
After five weeks of fierce fighting, Ukraine has officially rebuffed Moscow's attempt to sack Kyiv, at least for now. | Continue reading
A MiG-29 pilot talks tactics and tribulations in the desperate fight to keep Ukraine’s skies free from Russian domination. | Continue reading
Lotus found a neat solution for cleanly integrating crucial sensors into the vehicle. | Continue reading
Back alley deals, fake crashes, arson, and even murder—nothing is off limits in the ruthless world of Canada's towing companies. | Continue reading
The one-off An-225 was destroyed after its base was attacked by Russian forces in Ukraine, but there is hope it will rise again, maybe with your help! | Continue reading
Unless it's a Tesla Supercharger, public EV charging... kind of sucks. EA is looking to change that. | Continue reading
There is no clear path to a positive outcome for Russia in Ukraine. It could win every future battle, but it has already lost. | Continue reading
Russia's lost Krasukha-4 electronic warfare system command module would be a prize for foreign intelligence agencies. | Continue reading
One result of making gasoline might just be a way to build lightweight cars for a lot less money. | Continue reading
A new study shows that SUVs and pickup trucks tend to hit pedestrians more frequently while turning due to poor visibility. | Continue reading
That... is pretty wild. | Continue reading
Odesa's catacombs could prove vexing for Russian invaders just as they have for other enemies in conflicts past. | Continue reading
Once championed as a $35,000 car, the Tesla Model 3 is only becoming more expensive as time goes on. | Continue reading
After a grueling two years undercover with the Harley-riding Pagans Motorcycle Club, Ken Croke sent several high-ranking members to jail. | Continue reading
Talk about zero to 60 in... never. | Continue reading
Rushing highly mobile and familiar air defense systems to Ukraine is the key to keeping Russian aircraft at bay and under threat. | Continue reading
The mysterious craft that slammed into Croatia's capital appears to be a Soviet-era jet-powered drone that only Ukraine operates. | Continue reading
It's a sad and senseless end to an aviation icon. | Continue reading
These actions are symbolic of the problems that have slowed the Russian advance and the will of average Ukrainians to resist the invasion. | Continue reading
Salvage crews remain on-scene after the ship went down off the coast of Portugal. | Continue reading
The infamous TOS-1A combines a multiple launch rocket system with thermobaric projectiles to produce a weapon capable of horrific destruction. | Continue reading
It's becoming less and less clear how this conflict ends positively for Russia. | Continue reading
The company that operates it was recently fined hundreds of millions of dollars for more than one kind of fishy business. | Continue reading
Carbon fiber wheels aren't just lightweight and pose range benefits, but they might soon become more affordable. | Continue reading
It's an amusing choice of transport for Disney's new luxury Star Wars experience, designed to be totally immersive. | Continue reading
As the fire on the cargo ship Felicity Ace rages on, we're learning more about what's on board—including nearly 200 Bentley vehicles. | Continue reading
AT&T is shutting down its 3G service nationwide, blacking out millions of connected vehicles in the process. | Continue reading
Only nine of the BMPT-72s are thought to be in frontline Russian use, and they have all been seen heading towards Ukraine. | Continue reading
The ex-Nissan CEO sits down with The Drive to talk about what happened in Japan, his night in the box, and his life as an international fugitive. | Continue reading
The CEO of ArcFlash Labs talks about where his creation came from and where the tech behind it could be headed in the future. | Continue reading
The intercept of a suspicious balloon near Kauai's north shore is peculiar for a number of reasons. | Continue reading
Watch pilots make anxiety-inducing landing attempts in Storm Eunice with incredible play-by-play by the videographer. | Continue reading
The Felicity Ace’s crew has been rescued, but the fate of the vehicles on board is unknown. | Continue reading
This is our first look at the assembled X-59, a high-speed test jet that is nearly as much nose as it is fuselage. | Continue reading
Making accessories for the tiny pickup is getting a whole lot easier. | Continue reading
While the rifle may not pack the punch of a traditional firearm, a review of the ArcFlash Labs GR-1 shows why it is not a toy. | Continue reading
The simulated manual includes an h-pattern shifter, a clutch, and a control module that makes the driver feel like they're shifting the real deal. | Continue reading
The plan calls for EV chargers being placed every 50 miles near highways and high-traffic corridors. | Continue reading