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In the auto industry, design departments create camouflage patterns to disguise future products while they are being tested on open roads, leaving a bit of mystery for the new vehicle's debut.
Technically, the Messerschmitt KR 175 is the car with the smallest mass-produced engine (173cc), with 15,000 units sold, ...
CBC is proud to offer the CBC News Summer Scholarship in memory of Joan Donaldson and Peter Gzowski to aspiring journalists ...
IT was an almost impossible task. How does one curate a retrospective exhibition of someone like Letizia Roxas Constantino, a multihyphenate extraordinaire who dedicated her life to excellence in ...
Yamaha has producing championship winning motorcycles for decades. Here are the ones that have aged into extremely valuable ...
It’s survived both city bulldozers and fires, and now serves as the Heidelberg Project History House. The 1,800 square foot building sits at Heidelberg Street and Ellery Avenue. In 2016, Guyton got ...
Watching the grill master at work is a study in efficiency and timing—knowing exactly when to flip the meat, when to add the cheese so it melts perfectly throughout, and when to incorporate the ...
In Newsweek's annual honoring of the World's Greatest Auto Disruptors, the Volvo Cars design team is the Design Disruptor of the Year.
The Solix F3800 Plus has formidable power output, superior solar charging ability, and a surprisingly portable design.
This year’s list includes the builders improving robotics, powering drones, and using machine learning to develop greener economies across Europe.
In Newsweek's annual honoring of the World's Greatest Auto Disruptors, Tadge Juechter, former Corvette chief engineer, is the 2025 Legacy Disruptor of the Year.
Years of Formula One Racing” honors the drivers, moments, and machines that define the legacy of the premier motorsport ...