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After Toyota, Volkswagen Says It Has Too Many Models and Plans a Major Lineup Shake-Up Across Its Brands

Volkswagen Group is preparing a new phase of its transformation strategy by reducing the complexity of its vehicle portfolio and focusing on higher-volume models.

Lincoln’s Best-Selling SUV Faces Possible U.S. Sales Ban Over China-Built Production 

The Lincoln Nautilus, the brand’s top-selling SUV in the U.S. in 2024, is now caught in a regulatory squeeze because it’s built in China. New American rules targeting connected vehicles…

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Porsche Confirms Taycan Wagons Will Survive Outside the United States as U.S. Market Is Dropped

While the two wagon variants are being discontinued in the U.S., the company says assembly will continue at its Stuttgart facility for other regions.

Volkswagen Unveils Its Biggest Product Offensive in Years With 10+ New Vehicles Across Three Continents

The wave of launches comes as the automaker faces growing pressure from competitors, particularly in the electric vehicle market and in China.

BMW i3 Demand Forces Early Order Launch as Interest Surpasses Expectations 

BMW is accelerating the launch of its new i3 by opening order books earlier than planned, following stronger-than-expected customer interest. The automaker says demand for the electric sedan has already…

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The 2027 Silverado Brings Back V-8 Power with a Surprise That Could Shake Up the Truck Market 

The 2027 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 has been revealed with a redesigned exterior, a more screen-heavy cabin, and a revised powertrain lineup. The new generation is expected to reach dealers by…

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Toyota’s CEO Thinks There Are Too Many Versions of Its Cars, and It’s Becoming Expensive

Toyota’s new CEO, Kenta Kon, says Toyota’s vast lineup is driving up costs and straining engineers, despite the automaker’s strong global sales.

Maserati Confirms the Nettuno V6 Isn’t Going Anywhere, and Hybrid Power Is Coming Next

Company executives say the powertrain, first introduced in 2020, is not being phased out and will instead evolve through different forms of electrification.

Nissan Just Gave Its Smallest SUV a Hybrid Powertrain, But U.S. Drivers Can’t Get It

Nissan launches the second-generation Kicks in Japan with a new e-Power hybrid system, while the U.S. version continues with a gasoline-only engine.

Jeep Expands the 2027 Grand Cherokee Lineup With the Return of Two Off-Road Trims

Two Grand Cherokee variants return for 2027, adding stronger off-road hardware and a more premium trail-focused option to Jeep’s refreshed SUV range.

The New Audi A6 Allroad May Be the Wagon That Makes Some SUV Buyers Think Twice

Audi has introduced the new A6 allroad, a rugged version of the A6 Avant with standard quattro all-wheel drive, standard all-wheel steering, and a raised suspension.

Mercedes-AMG Is Preparing 27 New Cars to Challenge BMW M’s Global Lead

The strategy combines new electric performance models, revised combustion engines, and a broader product range aimed at challenging BMW M’s lead.

BMW Confirms the Next M3 Will Keep Its Inline-Six Engine, With No Hybrid Version Planned

The future lineup will consist of a combustion-powered model and a battery-electric version, with no full hybrid positioned between them.

Mercedes-AMG Brings Back Its V8 SUVs With 603 Horsepower and a Mild Hybrid Twist

Mercedes-AMG has unveiled updated versions of its GLE 63 S Coupe and GLS 63 performance SUVs, both powered by a revised twin-turbocharged V8 paired with mild-hybrid technology.

Ford Just Gave the Closest Look Yet at Its $30,000 Electric Pickup as New Prototypes Hit the Road

Through a new video series, the automaker has provided a glimpse into the vehicle’s development, including prototype testing, manufacturing methods, and early design sketches.