
CES 2020: All the Car News You Need to Know
CES is packed with car-related technology reveals and announcements. These are the ones that matter.
Will Sabel Courtney is a senior editor at Gear Patrol. A 12-year veteran of journalism, he formerly worked at The Drive and RIDES Magazine, and contributed to the New York Daily News and Jalopnik, among other outlets. You can often find him test-driving new cars in New York City, cursing the slow-moving traffic surrounding him.
CES is packed with car-related technology reveals and announcements. These are the ones that matter.
Remember fun, sporty Subie sedans like the Legacy 2.5GT?
Take one of our favorite Astons; add a 690-hp V12; then, crucially, remove the windshield. Serve hot.
They have just one thing in common: They’re Gear Patrol-approved.
The Genesis GV80 may be long overdue, but that doesn’t make it any less cool in our eyes.
Spoiler alert: One brand dominated the list.
Two seats inside and a V8 engine up front mean the Roma isn’t like any Ferrari before.
Escalade + CTS-V go-fast bits, as done by GM? Shut up and take our money.
From futuristic concepts to kickass RVs, 2019 saw a ton of cool products enter the overlanding fray.
Cybertrucks, supercars, grand tourers and off-roaders—there’s something for every dream.
Meet the Harley-Davidson Pan America—an ADV made to whup trails the Milwaukee way.
Porsche’s newest EV balances performance, range and price better than its brethren.
Merge the best parts of a Wrangler and a pickup truck, and you’ve got the most notable new vehicle on sale.
The McLaren 600LT may have doors that open upwards and a twin-turbo V-8 mounted amidships; that’s not enough to make it a supercar.
We named the Lincoln Navigator the best new vehicle of 2018 when it went on sale.
SUVs, electric cars, motorcycles, scooters, pickup trucks—and, of course, the new Porsche 911.
We went for a spin with an owner to find out what it’s like to possess one of these beauties.
From super-cool helmets to crazy-powerful bikes, this year was jammed full of cool products for motorcycle enthusiasts.
The Lexus LS 500 is the luxury brand’s flagship sedan—a rolling palace designed to move four around in comfort. It’s also unabashedly odd in a few ways.