Ford is almost ready to show its updated F-150. The full-size pickup is set to make its debut in September at the 2023 Detroit auto show, and it’s thought to be just one of six debuts planned by the Detroit 3 automakers.
One of the earliest Volkswagen Type 2 vans, better known as the Microbus, has been fully restored after it was found sitting in a Ohio barn for 43 years. This particular Bus originally belonged to VW and was used to transport training staff between dealerships when the automaker was setting up shop in America.
Audi is finally set to unveil its Q6 E-Tron later this year and the automaker has started dropping some info. The latest tidbit is about new lighting technology that will enable the taillights to communicate various warning messages via changing light signatures.
You’ll find these stories and more in today’s car news, right here at Motor Authority.
2024 Ford F-150 set for 2023 Detroit auto show debut
Last known VW Type 2 Schulwagen surfaces after 43 years
Audi Q6 E-Tron will have changeable light signatures
Test drive: Charging pains road-tripping in the Mercedes EQS SUV
1923 McFarlan Model 154 stops by Jay Leno’s Garage
NHTSA aims for 43.5 mpg across new vehicles by 2032
Road-legal Mercedes-Benz CLK LM race car up for sale
Ford recalls 870,701 F-150 trucks for unintended braking
Red Bull secures one-two finish at 2023 F1 Belgian Grand Prix
Mazda MX-30 EV cut from US lineup, rotary version too