Month Archives: February 2026

The Classics

Maintaining a Classic in 2026: Tech, Tools, & Tips

Owning a classic in 2026 isn’t nostalgia — it’s stewardship. Whether you’re preserving a carbureted V-8, a German grand tourer, or a ‘90s JDM icon, the formula is the same: protect originality, apply modern tools intelligently, and stay ahead of...

Electric Life

Hyundai Ioniq 6 Facelift

The refreshed Hyundai Ioniq 6 doesn’t reinvent the formula — it tightens it. Already one of the most aerodynamic EV sedans on the market, the facelift sharpens styling, improves cabin quality, and refines ride comfort while keeping its biggest strengths intact: range...

Now Driving

2026 Cadillac Celestiq, Reinventing American Luxury

The Cadillac Celestiq is Cadillac operating without compromise. Built in extremely limited numbers at GM’s Artisan Center in Michigan, this fully electric flagship is hand-assembled and engineered to sit at the very top of the global luxury hierarchy. This is not an...

Now Driving

Winter Driving – Best Tires and Settings for Cold Roads

When temperatures fall below 7°C (45°F), tire compounds harden, braking distances increase, and grip drops dramatically. Winter driving isn’t about horsepower or drivetrain badges — it’s about contact patch chemistry. The right tire, paired with the right vehicle settings, transforms...

Luxury Tier

Luxury Cars With Attention to Sustainability

Luxury’s sustainability pivot is no longer limited to powertrains. The bigger shift is quieter: what you touch, what gets wasted, and what happens upstream in the factory and supply chain. The most credible moves today share a common theme—measurable reductions...

What’s Next

Software-Defined Vehicles: The Next Platform War

The modern car is no longer defined primarily by horsepower or design language. It is defined by code. As vehicles transition into software-defined architectures, competition is shifting from mechanical engineering to operating systems, silicon platforms, and digital ecosystems. The next...

The Classics

The Legacy of V-8 Sound in a Silent Future

There was a time when performance was something you heard before you saw. A distant rumble at idle. A rising growl under throttle. The unmistakable cadence of a cross-plane crank echoing through tunnels and down suburban streets. The V-8 wasn’t...

Now Driving

Hybrid SUVs Worth Buying and Why They Still Make Sense

Electrification is accelerating, but hybrid SUVs remain one of the most rational real-world purchases today. They cut fuel consumption immediately, maintain full driving flexibility, and require zero lifestyle adjustment. For buyers in Canada, the U.S., Europe, and the UAE, hybrids...

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