The Flying Car is Getting Closer [VIDEO]

It's 2019, and we still don't have a flying car. But a Detroit company is developing perhaps the closest thing...

Is it Time Detroit Stopped Being the ‘Motor City’?

Hear WDET's report by clicking on the audio player above. Ralph Nader, pedestrians on Woodward Avenue, Detroit City Councilmember Scott...

What’s “Hot” at NAIAS: Thermal Cameras That Could Prevent Crashes [PHOTOS + REPORT]

Patrick Batcheller Automakers could mass-produce and sell autonomous vehicles someday, but they have to answer one key question before consumers...

Detroit’s Last January NAIAS Is Underway

The North American International Auto Show opens to the public at Detroit’s Cobo Center Saturday.  Hundreds of thousands of attendees...

Are Auto Companies Doing Enough to Make New Vehicles Affordable for Millennials?

Jake Neher/WDET Click the audio player above to hear the full conversation. CultureShift airs weekdays 12 p.m. to 2 p.m....

Electric Cars and Trucks At Crossroads as Auto Show Kicks Off

Jennifer Pruss/WDET The North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) is back, and that means the future of the auto companies...

Is Our Obsession With Cars ‘Insane?’ How Are Those Behaviors Changing?

Remi Jouan The North American Auto Show (NAIAS) kicks off this week as it opens its doors to journalists, industry...

New Technologies Will Be in Spotlight at Auto Show

Jake Neher/WDET Every year, CES (formerly known as the Consumer Electronic Show) gives us a glimpse of what to expect at the...

Looking Back at 1982 Poletown Documentary

WDET/Laura Herberg Thousands of journalists from around the world will be in Detroit next week for the North American International...

Why Is the Motor City Encouraging E-Scooters?

Eli Newman / WDET A version of this story originally aired on Marketplace. For a city that built its name...

‘World’s Smartest Intersection’ in Detroit: Like Adding a Smartphone on Traffic Lights

Quinn Klinefelter/WDET Imagine a traffic light that stays yellow long enough for cyclists or pedestrians to get across, no matter...

GM, Gilbert, A Train Station, And The Year In Detroit Business

Laura Weber-Davis, WDET General Motors announced last week it plans to lay off thousands of people and shut down several...