Jay Ramey
Jay Ramey grew up around very strange European cars, and instead of seeking out something reliable and comfortable for his own personal use he has been drawn to the more adventurous side of the dependability spectrum. Despite being followed around by French cars for the past decade, he has somehow been able to avoid Citroën ownership, judging them too commonplace, and is currently looking at cars from the former Czechoslovakia. Jay has been with Autoweek since 2013.
Are Autonomous Stores at EV Stations the Future?
A 'walk-in vending machine' means not having to pay a staff, theoretically making such micro-retail stores attractive to EV station owners.
Watch the Trailer for Michael Mann’s ‘Ferrari’
The Ferrari Cinematic Universe (FCU) sees a new entry, and it promises plenty of deliciously angry engine noises.
Is the Kia Ray EV Something We Could Use Here?
A tidal wave of expensive EVs is here, with few small and affordable options in sight.
Cruise Robotaxis Are Coming to These Two Cities
Beyond San Francisco, robotaxis are getting ready to roll out elsewhere on opposite coasts. But can this technology go nationwide?
Mercedes-Benz Charging Hub Will Launch in This US City
The hubs will be open to all EVs, but Mercedes owners will get some perks.
Will Labor Day Travelers See Lower Gas Prices?
Americans gear up for a busy weekend on the highways, just as the hurricane season gets going.
Polestar 4 Will Offer Mobileye’s Chauffeur System
Eyes-off SAE Level 3 systems are on the way, but they won't be for everyone.
Volvo’s First Electric Minivan Will Be the EM90
This luxury yacht for the road could offer over 500 hp, but it won't be for everyone.
The Polestar 2 Has Just Reached This Milestone
The Tesla Model 3 is about to see more competition, but will it lose its crown in this segment anytime soon?
VW Starts Production of Tesla Model 3 Rival
New midsize EV sedans are on the way as demand expands, but can any automaker catch the longtime segment leader?
This EV Just Set a Charging Record across Canada
18 stops from Newfoundland to British Columbia allowed the team to complete the 4432-mile route.
The Cybertruck Could Finally Be Nearing Production
Now that it’s (almost) here, is the Cybertruck’s aesthetic still revolutionary or stale?
This EV Network’s Solar Farm Can Charge 500 Cars
Electrify America opens Solar Glow in California, but is this concept viable for other states?
Robbing Delivery Robots Is Now a Thing
Businesses are starting to see theft and vandalism of last-mile robots, including those delivering food, reports say.
Here’s When Fisker EVs Can Use Tesla Superchargers
Tesla’s North American Charging Standard (NACS) sees another EV maker join, but timing is key.
An Even More Futuristic FF 91 Is Here
The $309,000 EV whose body style defies easy categorization gets ready to compete in the flatscreen Olympics.
Tesla Launches Cheaper Models Using a Trick of Software
Standard Range Model S and Model X are priced $10,000 lower, but will EV shoppers accept this method of reducing range?
Robotaxis Get Green Light, but Not without Feuds
California regulators issue approvals for Cruise and Waymo for 24/7 service in San Francisco, as robotaxi interactions with fire trucks continue to draw scrutiny.
Here’s What the Fisker Rōnin Promises
The pricey four-door GT convertible could upstage the Tesla Roadster project that now shows signs of having been abandoned.
Here’s How Much Lucid Is Cutting Prices
The Air sedan is now more affordable, relatively speaking, but it now has a lot more competition as well.
Here’s How One Network Will Boost Charger Uptime
The goal is nearly 100% reliability, with ChargePoint even planning to use AI to monitor chatter on social media.
This Armored BMW i7 Is the First of Its Kind
Begun, the drone wars have.
Street-Spotted: European-Market BMW 745i
Unlike the US E23s, this gray import 7-Series had a turbocharger helping it.
Are Gas Prices Finally Headed Downward?
Demand is slowly retreating after July highs, but Labor Day is still ahead.
7 EVs Worth Waiting for in 2024
A number of smaller and less expensive electric vehicles are on the way, in addition to more choices in family-friendly segments.
Toyota Land Cruiser 70 Lives on with 2024 Refresh
Almost 40 years later, the J70 heads back to work with a choice of diesels underhood.
Street-Spotted: BMW 528e
The late Malaise era brought with it some clever detuning, but not the smallest engines Munich had in store.
Should the VW Beetle Return as an EV?
A recent concept explores classic design themes of the original Beetle, as Wolfsburg tests the water and keeps its options open.
BMW Built Its Largest and Newest Test Site Inside an Old Mine
The approaching era of Level 3 vehicles means automakers have to devise new testing grounds.
Are Delivery Robots Ready to Go Mainstream?
Clevon's latest experiment in Texas suburb demonstrates advantages for customers, but questions over scale remain.
Here’s Why VW Is Teaming Up with Chinese Automaker XPeng
VW is looking for innovation, in addition to offering its own platforms under license.
Here’s What the Porsche Charging Lounge Offers
The EV sports car maker is going the luxury hub route, but will we see these stateside?