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Volkswagen Stops ID.4 Production in the U.S. as Sales Lag Behind Gas SUVs, Shifts Focus to Best-Selling Atlas

Volkswagen will halt ID.4 production in the U.S. by April 2026, shifting focus to the Atlas, while confirming a future version of its electric SUV is planned.

Jeep Confirms Grand Cherokee Trailhawk Return as a 2027 Model

Jeep confirms the Grand Cherokee Trailhawk’s return later this year, but drops the plug-in hybrid version as it reshapes its off-road SUV lineup.

Ford Eyes a Comeback With a Sub-$40,000 Sedan After Years of SUV Dominance

Ford is weighing a return to the affordable sedan segment in the United States, with plans for a new model priced under $40,000. The move would mark a notable shift…

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Kia Is Preparing a Midsize Pickup for the U.S. to Take on Tacoma and Ranger

Kia has detailed its product roadmap through 2030, confirming the development of a mid-size pickup for the United States and a new global flagship electric SUV.

It’s Official: This Car Just Won the 2026 World Car of the Year Title

After the European Car of the Year was announced earlier this year, the global title has now been awarded at the New York Auto Show. So, which car took the…

BMW Is Rolling Out 7 New Models in 2026, and Some Could Redefine Its Entire Lineup

BMW is preparing a broad product rollout for 2026, with seven new or updated models spanning electric, combustion, and performance segments.

It’s Official: Audi Prepares the Return of the A2 With a Fully Electric Identity

Audi will revive the A2 as the electric A2 E-Tron, a compact EV set to debut this fall with familiar design cues and Volkswagen-based technology.

From Paris Streets to the U.S., These Tiny Cars Don’t Require a License And One Is Coming by 2027

A category of ultra-compact electric vehicles long established in parts of Europe may soon enter the U.S. market. Known for their low speeds and minimal regulatory requirements, these cars challenge…

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A Full-Size American Pickup With Left-Hand Drive Lands in Japan, Standing Out Among Kei Cars

Toyota has begun selling U.S.-built Tundra and Highlander models in Japan, marking an unusual reverse flow of vehicles into its home market. The rollout starts this month with limited volumes…

Japan

The Next BMW i7 Will Get Its Batteries From a Company Known for Building Hypercars

BMW partners with Rimac to supply advanced batteries for the next i7, combining new cylindrical cells with improved range, energy density, and charging performance.

Toyota’s 3-Row Electric SUV Is Getting a Luxury Upgrade With a New Lexus Sibling

Lexus is expected to launch a three-row electric SUV based on Toyota’s Highlander BEV, expanding its lineup with a new US-built premium EV offering.

Ford Offers Up to $9,000 Off EVs and Hands Out Free Chargers to Boost Demand

Ford boosts EV sales with up to $9,000 off and free home chargers, extending incentives as Mustang Mach-E and F-150 Lightning sales sharply decline.

Volkswagen Confirms the Touareg Will Return, but This Time It Will Be Fully Electric

After months of uncertainty, Volkswagen has confirmed that the Touareg still holds a place in its lineup, even as the brand adapts to evolving regulations and market conditions.

Ford Lets a Mustang GTD Wear Porsche’s Iconic Pink, and It’s Turning Heads

A Ford Mustang GTD in Porsche’s Ruby Star Neo highlights extreme customization and a quiet rivalry between modern supercars.

Mustang

Over 1,500 Reports Push Ford to Recall Hundreds of Thousands of Vehicles in the U.S

Ford Motor Co. is recalling 422,613 vehicles in the United States due to a defect affecting windshield wipers that may fail or detach. The issue, identified by the NHTSA, concerns…

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