A South Korean report says the Hyundai N Vision 74 may be headed to production later this year, but with a new name and toned-down styling. The Giugiaro-inspired car, if produced, would release 50 years after the original.
The Acura Integra Type S now has an official price tag, and it's higher than many expected. Does it have what it takes to topple the premium competition?
The BMW 1 Series is highlighted by the 1M Coupe, but the rest of the lineup shouldn't be forgotten. Together, they make some of the best BMW sports cars of the past 20 years.
The 2024 Mustang GT not only shows its overall value compared to its competitors—like the Jaguar F-Type—but its ability to mature with time while retaining its rebellious DNA.
The BMW M4 and Chevy Camaro ZL1 couldn't be more different but, in terms of performance, the two are remarkably similar. See how they compare and which model takes the overall crown.
Why did Toyota bring the GR Corolla to America when it had already made the GR Yaris? Size is one factor, but read to see how U.S. regulations also helped create the new Toyota hot hatch.
The announcement of the 2024 Acura Integra Type S means that the GR Corolla has some intense competition. See how these two Japanese hot hatches match up by the numbers.
The BMW 2 Series is heralded by the M2, but the 228i offers a surprisingly cheap sports car experience. Used models are cheap these days, and provide a driving experience above the price tag.
Toyota's first sports car was a lightweight coupe that debuted in 1965. Despite it being old, this small sports car had one thing in common with the current GR86.
The Volkswagen Golf GTI has a legendary reputation for being a versatile sports car. With ample rear-seat and cargo space and performance engineering, it might be the best family-friendly sports car available today.
One of the unsung heroes of the Japanese-made sports car world is the Mitsubishi Starion; a perfectly practical 2+2 coupe that boasts speed, performance, and a low entry price.
The BMW 230i weighs more than the Miata, but that weight has advantages that the Mazda can't touch. Deciding between these sports cars is more about need than want, and that's where the BMW wins out.