Audi has revealed its new Le Mans prototype that it hopes will see it victorious in the 2014 season of the World Endurance Championship. The biggest threat to Audi right now is probably the new prototype being developed by Porsche.  

BMW’s new M4 hasn’t even made its Detroit Auto Show debut but you can already drive the car--virtually--in the latest Gran Turismo 6 game. Further down the track, we expect the car’s M3 cousin to also be drivable in the popular racing sim.

Just days after it was announced Holden would end production in Australia, a company insider has revealed that Holden parent company General Motors is considering replacing the brand with Chevrolet. The transition wouldn’t be too difficult as most of Holden’s lineup are actually Chevy models.

You'll find all of this and more in today's car news headlines from around the High Gear Media network, right here at Motor Authority.

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2015 BMW M4 Is Ready To Go For A Spin... In Gran Turismo 6: Video

Holden To Be Replaced By Chevrolet In Australia?

The Rebirth Of An Auto Industry: Is Detroit Poised To Lead In Next-Gen Transportation?

Ford Testing Autonomous Driving With Fusion Hybrid Research Vehicle

Toyota To Launch Production Fuel Cell Vehicle At CES In Las Vegas

Audi R8 e-tron Back On The Table Due To New Battery Tech: Report

Former Apple Exec: Tesla Leading A Dealership Transformation

2015 Mercedes-Benz C-Class Wagon Spy Shots

Why Some Dealers Are Inept At Selling Plug-In Electric Cars

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