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Marc Carter is the Editor-in-Chief and founder of The Torque Report.

Fisker Pear urban EV reservations open ahead of its 2024 arrival

Fisker Pear Teaser

We haven't seen Fisker's second EV, the Pear, but it has announced that it is now taking reservations for the "agile urban EV." The Fisker Pear has a $29,900 starting price and deliveries are slated to start in 2024. The Pear is a compact, five passenger electric vehicle and it will be built thanks to a partnership with Foxconn. Fisker...

2023 Maserati Grecale will debut on March 22

2023 Maserati Grecale

Maserati has announced that it will reveal the 2023 Grecale on March 22. To go with the announcement Maserati has released a new batch of teaser photos. The new teaser photos give us our best look yet at the Grecale which will slot in below the Levante in Maserati's lineup. Maserati has yet to release any photos of the interior. We...

Lexus previews its EV future with Sport, Sedan and SUV concepts

Lexus EV Sedan Concept

Lexus recently unveiled the 2023 RZ 450e electric crossover, but that's just the first of many Lexus EVs, since Toyota and Lexus will offer 30 electric cars by 2030. In December Lexus previewed its future EV lineup with several concepts and now we have a closer look at some of them. The Sport, Sedan and SUV concepts you see here...

2021 Lexus RC F Fuji Speedway Edition Review: Exclusivity

2021 Lexus RC F Fuji Speedway Edition Review

Lexus is one of the few brands left that still uses a V8 in its high performance vehicles, like the IS 500 and beautiful LC 500. We're not sure how much longer Lexus will offer the naturally aspirated 5.0-liter V8 as it electrifies its lineup. For sports coupe enthusiasts, Lexus offers the RC F and the more track-focused 2021...

2023 Acura Integra pre-orders start on March 10

2023 acura Integra Prototype

Acura gave us our first look at the 2023 Integra late last year as a prototype. Acura hasn't announced when we'll get to see the production version, but it has announced that it will start taking orders for the new Integra in March. Starting on March 10, buyers will be able to reserve a limited number of production units when...

2022 Volkswagen Tiguan Review: Easily a great choice

2022 VW Tiguan Review

When we think of Volkswagen, we easily think of the GTI and Golf R, but although we love both of those models, the Tiguan is the brand's best seller. VW wants to keep it that way and for the 2022 model year the Tiguan has received a small facelift that makes it look more stylish. On the outside you'll only...

2022 Buick Envision Review: Stylish and Comfortable

2022 Buick Envision Review

It was pretty easy to forget the first-generation Buick Envision with its boring styling. Well the good news is that the second-generation 2022 Envision is a completely different crossover, which has dialed up the styling, giving it a classier look. Starting with the outside the 2022 Envision looks far more luxurious than its predecessor. The sleek styling makes it look...

Alfa Romeo confirms that it will offer sports cars again soon

2020 Alfa Romeo 4C Spider 33 Stradale Tributo

In the last two decades, Alfa Romeo has only offered two sports cars, the 8C and 4C, but both have been discontinued. If you're wondering if Alfa Romeo is done with sports cars, the answer is no. Although Alfa Romeo is currently focused on sedans and new SUVs, like the 2023 Tonale, Alfa Romeo is going to eventually offer...

Lincoln to introduce five electric SUVs by 2026

2022 Lincoln Navigator

Right now the Ford Mustang Mach-E is the only Ford electric crossover, but if you've been wondering what Ford has planned for Lincoln, there's some good news. It's being reported that Lincoln will introduce at least five electric SUVs through 2026. According to three sources who spoke with Reuters, the battery-electric models will replace or add to its current SUV...

Next-Gen Nissan Armada will reportedly get a twin-turbo V6

2022 Nissan Armada

The V8 engine continues to disappear and now it looks like the next-generation Nissan Armada will also ditch its current V8. A new report claims that the next Armada will be powered by a turbocharged V6 instead of the current 5.6-liter V8. Automotive News is reporting that dealer sources have confirmed that the next-generation Armada will arrive in late 2023...

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