Modern cars have more screens, sensors, cameras and software than ever before. But are these technologies actually making driving easier, or are we turning simple cars into complicated computers on wheels?
Your next car may know where you go, how you drive, what devices you connect, and even what is happening inside the cabin. Discover what modern connected cars can collect—and where privacy becomes a concern.
Tesla changed the car industry, but Chinese automakers are moving even faster. Discover how Tesla, BYD, and traditional car companies are fighting over EVs, AI, software, batteries, and the future of driving.
There is a camera inside your car right now, pointed at your face. It's reading your eyes, your expression, and your level of alertness in real time. And it's just getting started. Here's what the AI in your cabin already knows — and what it's about to learn.
Everyone said electric vehicles were inevitable. The market had other plans. In 2026, hybrid car sales are up 83% since 2023 while EV numbers fell off a cliff. Here's why the pragmatic choice quietly became the dominant one.
Your car now gets software updates overnight while you sleep. It can gain new features years after purchase — or have them locked until you pay a monthly fee. Here's exactly what the software-defined vehicle revolution means for every driver buying a car in 2025
Your car knows where you live, where you work, how hard you brake, and possibly more about your personal life than your closest friends. Here's exactly what modern AI cars are collecting — and what they're doing with it.
Car dashboards are going full touchscreen — and it's not about innovation. Here's the real story behind disappearing dials, angry drivers, and the quiet industry U-turn nobody is advertising.
Your new car's climate control is buried three menu levels deep. Your volume knob is gone. Your wipers are on a touchscreen. This wasn't an accident — and the real reason behind it is not what any car company wants to admit.