Tag: Automotive News
2025 Acura MDX to get a touchscreen, new entry-level crossover confirmed
We like the current generation Acura MDX, but our biggest complaint has been its infotainment system, which you can only operate via a touchpad...
2025 Honda Civic Hybrid revealed, arrives this summer
We've been waiting for more news about the Honda Civic hybrid, but now Honda has revealed the first photos of the 2025 Civic hybrid....
Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 is reportedly being discontinued
It looks like Jeep is getting ready to discontinue the first V8-powered Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392, according to a leaked document. The document says...
2025 Porsche Macan EV to debut on January 25
Porsche has been teasing its next EV, the Macan EV for a while and now it's finally time to see it. Porsche has quietly...
2025 Dodge Charger EV makes surprise (partial) debut
The current Dodge Charger has, one, been on the market since 2011, and two, been a sedan. That's all about to change with the...
2024 Toyota bZ4x gets better charging times in the cold
Toyota's electric SUV, the bZ4x has received a few updates for the 2024 model year. The bZ4x was only introduced last year, but Toyota...
Tesla Model 3 Highland update available to order in North America
Tesla has officially opened the order books for the refreshed Model 3 to North American buyers.
Changes to the exterior are minor though noticeable, especially...
Refreshed 2024 Nissan Rogue pricing starts at $29,685
Nissan has announced the pricing for the refreshed 2024 Nissan Rogue, which starts at $29,685, including destination.
The 2024 Rogue has received updated front and...
Honda brings two EV concepts and a new logo to CES
CES is quickly becoming THE show of the year for automakers to display their new visions of the future, and Honda is showing up...
Sony Honda Mobility presents updated Afeela EV prototype at CES
Sony Honda Mobility's updated Afeela prototype has debuted at CES 2024 as a near-production-ready prototype of their upcoming electric sedan.
It's been a year since...














