Toyota is set to go against the trend toward electric power and increasingly compact engines by introducing a powerful new V8 engine for its top models.
Century is now a standalone brand set to challenge the luxury elite, while Lexus gains more freedom to create and innovate.
It's not surprising that Rolls-Royce picked the Cadillac Sixteen for him to learn from. The car was the very first production car to ever use a V16 engine. To this day, it remains essentially the only ...
An intensifying stand-off between the Dutch and Chinese arms of chipmaking giant Nexperia threatens to bring chaos to the British car industry. Nexperia makes low-value semiconductors that are vital ...
Lexus was Toyota's top luxury brand since 1989, but now, Toyota is spinning off Century to sit at the very top, dethroning ...
Toyota has come out swinging at this year’s Tokyo Motor Show, with the bold move of squaring up to the likes of Rolls-Royce ...
Toyota unveils the Century Coupe, a radical two-seat flagship marking Century’s debut as a standalone luxury brand targeting ...
Cadillac is shattering expectations for American luxury vehicles with the introduction of the CELESTIQ — an all-electric ...
Royce's first-ever pure-electric car. Black Badge is a new kind of sub-brand aimed at younger, more adventurous buyers ...
Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda is exploring ways to help GM and Ford sell cars in Japan, including offering U.S. vehicles ...
Isha Ambani’s luxurious lifestyle spans continents — from her $100 million sea-facing Mumbai mansion, Gulita, gifted by the ...
The DB9 represents Aston Martin in its most bold and expansive of moods, at a time when it had former Porsche executive Ulrich Bez at the helm and the financial clout of Ford and the Premier ...