Cars with self-driving features are supposed to promise a safer and more convenient future. But there's a problem: human brains weren't designed for the strange new role these vehicles demand of us.
The 2026 model year is shaping up as a rare convergence of traditional performance, cutting edge electrification, and a new wave of tech focused family cars. From track honed sports machines to ...
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While CES 2026 is still largely about broader electronic innovations, some of the electrons get focused on technology car lovers will feel in the way their vehicles drive. On the Donut Lab stand, ...
You don’t have to spend luxury car money to get a great new car anymore. With smarter engineering, more efficient powertrains, and tech that used to be exclusive to high-end brands, today’s best new ...
Your high-tech dashboard isn't broken; it's just reacting to the temperature. We dive into the science of why winters are harsh even for your car's dashboard.
From talking computers to self-driving cars, here are the trends to watch. By Brian X. Chen Brian X. Chen is The Times’s lead consumer technology writer and the author of Tech Fix, a column about the ...