Bugatti’s new Chiron is one of the most beautiful cars we’ve ever laid eyes upon,  yet incredibly most of the design was dictated by form following function. We spoke with Bugatti design boss Achim Anscheidt to learn why the Chiron looks the way it does.

Alfa Romeo’s new Giulia is just months away from reaching showrooms here in the United States, in Giulia, Giulia Ti and Giulia Quadrifoglio variants. Today we got our first look at the car’s specifications for our market.

Another vehicle heading to showrooms soon is a new Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk. It makes its debut at next week's 2016 New York Auto Show though we already have some photos of it.

You'll find all of these stories and more in today's car news, right here at Motor Authority.

Why the Bugatti Chiron looks the way it does

2017 Alfa Romeo Giulia U.S. specs confirmed

2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk leaked

Fiat Chrysler commits to automatic emergency braking—and radar sensors

2016 Volvo XC90 T6 video review

First all-electric London double-decker bus in service; made in China by BYD

2017 Maserati Levante pricing revealed

2016 Dodge Viper SRT review

Kahn Design shows off two very bespoke Range Rovers

Is this 1896 horseless carriage the world's very first hybrid car?

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