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Polestar Just Took a Direct Shot at Plug-In Hybrids, Calling Them the “Worst of Both Worlds”

Plug-in hybrid vehicles are facing sharp criticism from within the automotive industry itself. A senior Polestar executive argues that these models combine the downsides of both electric and gasoline technologies…

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Ford and GM Still Build Sedans Abroad, Now They May Bring Them Back Home

The American sedan, long overshadowed by SUVs and crossovers, may be on the verge of a return. After years of decline and lineup cuts, major U.S. automakers are now reconsidering…

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Pickup Buyers Feel the Impact as Ford Hit by Tariff Costs After Waiver Ends

Ford has been pressing for relief from aluminum import tariffs after a supply disruption hit its pickup production. The request has gained little traction in Washington, even as the automaker…

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Volkswagen Draws a Line: Sedans and Hot Hatches “Will Always Be There” in the U.S.

Volkswagen has made clear it is not abandoning sedans and performance hatchbacks, even as SUVs dominate its U.S. sales. Company leadership says models like the Golf GTI and Golf R…

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Dongfeng’s Bold Move: Chinese Automakers Target Stellantis’ Empty European Plants to Dodge Tariffs

Stellantis is reportedly in talks with Chinese automaker Dongfeng for a partnership that could see the latter utilize underutilized production plants across Europe. The proposed deal could also pave the…

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The Camaro Is Set to Return in 2028 With Up to 535 HP, Marking a Comeback for Chevrolet’s Iconic Pony Car

The Chevrolet Camaro is expected to make a comeback for the 2028 model year, bringing back an iconic nameplate after its discontinuation in 2024. The new generation is set to…

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This Chinese Automaker Just Built the Most Efficient Engine Ever Recorded, Reaching 48.4% Thermal Efficiency

Geely unveils a hybrid engine with 48.4% thermal efficiency and 105 mpg, setting a new benchmark for production powertrain performance.

These Asian Electric Minivans Are Redefining Luxury, Rivalling Rolls-Royce

While Mercedes-Benz is preparing to launch its new luxury electric minivan in the United States, the real innovation in this segment has already emerged from Asia.

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US Luxury Car Sales Are Falling in 2026, Except for This One Brand Climbing Fast

US luxury car sales fell in early 2026 as BMW, Lexus, and Mercedes declined, while Acura stood out with growth and climbed to fourth place.

China Has the Capacity to Replace the Entire U.S. Car Market, Ford Chief Says

Ford CEO Jim Farley has warned that Chinese automakers could pose a serious risk to the U.S. automotive sector, both economically and technologically. He argues that opening the American market…

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The New Nissan Skyline Shows a Bold New Direction, With the Infiniti Q50 in Its Shadow

Nissan has revealed early images of a new Skyline sedan, signaling the return of one of its most recognizable nameplates. Although officially presented as a Japan-only model, the vehicle is…

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Nissan Cuts 11 Models and Radically Rebuilds Its Lineup Around Just Four Key Families

Nissan has unveiled a long-term strategy aimed at reshaping its product range and accelerating technology deployment across its vehicles.

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Chinese Automakers Aren’t Just Selling Cars Anymore, They’re Hiring Directly From Their Rivals

Chinese automakers expand in Europe by hiring talent from rivals, building premium networks, and accelerating market integration with targeted strategies.

Americans Are Paying Less for EVs Than Ever, as Discounts Hit Record Levels

Electric vehicle prices in the United States are declining, driven by aggressive incentives from automakers that are absorbing significant losses per sale. The price gap between EVs and gasoline-powered vehicles…

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This 1958 Plymouth Fury Sat Unmoved for 50 Years and Still Has Its Original Dual-Carb V8

A 1958 Plymouth Fury resurfaces after 50 years, сохng its original dual-carb V8, rare production history, and remarkably preserved condition.