Wondering what happens when one electric vehicle crashes into another? Mercedes answers that question by crashing a Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV into a Mercedes EQA at 35 mph.
Don't worry, the whale-tail Porsche 930 and other classics look just as cool as ever, if not more, and you can actually buy these.
Here's a final-year version of an SUV that was ahead of its time.
The French automaker is calling this "the first European affordable electric car," and it promises a 124 mile range when it arrives in 2025.
America's sports car sees its price tag rise $2100, meaning the most affordable model now starts at $69,995.