The latest supercar news today
Published on Dec 18, 2025 at 1:51 PM (UTC+4)
by Daisy Edwards
Last updated on Dec 19, 2025 at 12:36 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Emma Matthews

This is your daily automotive news from the brands that you care about.
From Toyota bringing back Scion to GM heading into the future by adding Apple Music but still refusing CarPlay, there have been some big announcements in the supercar world.
Let’s dive into the latest supercar news today.
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Toyota revives Scion as an off-road-focused experimental brand
Toyota is bringing back the Scion name, but not in the way fans might expect.
Instead of street cars, Scion is returning as an off-road and mobility-focused brand, and the revival kicks off with the Scion 01 concept, a rugged side-by-side designed as a rolling testbed for new ideas and powertrains.
Toyota says Scion will be used to experiment freely, without the constraints of traditional production models.

Nissan finally gives the Z NISMO a proper six-speed manual
Nissan has confirmed that the Z NISMO will finally be offered with a six-speed manual transmission.
The high-performance version of the twin-turbo Z previously came only with an automatic, frustrating car purists.
The manual version is expected to arrive in 2027, pairing the 420hp V6 engine with a more exciting driving experience that many fans felt was missing.

GM adds Apple Music but still refuses to bring back CarPlay
General Motors is rolling out Apple Music support in newer vehicles, including many of its EVs.
The move is meant to compensate for GM’s decision to drop Apple CarPlay and Android Auto from its infotainment systems.
Apple Music will be built directly into GM’s software platform, with free access bundled for several years before a subscription is required.
For many drivers, however, the lack of full smartphone integration remains a sore spot.

Daisy is a technology and automotive journalist covering artificial intelligence, consumer tech, Apple news, cryptocurrency, emerging technologies, and transportation innovation. Since joining the team in 2025, she has reported on everything from AI-powered startups and major iOS updates to viral car stories and the latest developments shaping transportation and the digital economy. Drawing on her background in automotive journalism and a degree in History and Journalism from Goldsmiths, University of London, Daisy specializes in breaking down complex topics into clear, engaging reporting for a global audience. Her work spans cutting-edge technology, innovative vehicles, and the people driving change across both industries. Daisy has gained first-hand access to some of the world's most talked-about technologies and innovators, including meeting Tesla's Optimus humanoid robot during its first European appearance in London. She has also discussed the future of space exploration with an astronaut, bringing unique insights and real-world perspectives to her coverage of emerging technology.