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The Surprising Cadillac Optiq

Despite a certain lack of enthusiasm for electric vehicles, some new entries in this segment manage to stand out. Such is the case with the new Cadillac Optiq, a compact SUV built on the architecture of the ever-popular Chevrolet Equinox (thankfully, far from the badge-engineering days when Cadillac created the Cimarron out of a Cavalier!)

The Surprising Cadillac Optiq

Tesla Cybertruck: Affordable Version Dropped, Prices Skyrocket

SkyrocketWhen first unveiled in 2019, Tesla announced that the Cybertruck would start at $39,900 USD (InsideHook). Six years later, that entry-level model has disappeared. The starting price now sits around $69,990 USD, more than double the original promise

Tesla Cybertruck: Affordable Version Dropped, Prices Skyrocket

Toyota to shift production strategy at Georgetown plant

According to a Reuters News report, Toyota Motor Corp. is preparing to build two electric sport utility vehicles at its Georgetown, Kentucky, plant. This move would also mark the end of a Lexus model line

Toyota to shift production strategy at Georgetown plant

GM unveils Hummer HEV Peak design study

The GM Design team recently shared on its Instagram pages images of a fascinating design study called the GMC Hummer HEV Peak. Inspired by the current GMC Hummer EV, the HEV Peak concept stands out with the possibility of offering different wheelbases to balance the vehicle’s capabilities with its interior space

GM unveils Hummer HEV Peak design study

AI: Shaping the Future of Collision Repair with Fix Network

In an era of rapid technological advancement, the automotive industry is undergoing transformational changes, making it imperative for businesses not just to adapt but to thrive. At the forefront of this evolution is Artificial Intelligence (AI), which has evolved from a mere buzzword into a crucial element driving innovation, efficiency, and customer satisfaction

AI: Shaping the Future of Collision Repair with Fix Network

Nissan revises its plans for Infiniti

International publication Automotive News reported last week that Japanese automaker Nissan is planning major changes within its luxury brand Infiniti. First, Nissan intends to reduce its SUV lineup from four to two models, eliminating the two less refined ranges

Nissan revises its plans for Infiniti

Ford to celebrate 60 years of the Transit

Although the Transit name only appeared in North America recently (replacing the Econoline and E-Series), the most popular Ford van has been around for 60 years in the rest of the world

Ford to celebrate 60 years of the Transit

Honda unveils its new Prelude

The highly anticipated 2026 Honda Prelude, first shown as a prototype, will soon make its North American debut. This once-popular sports coupe is set to rekindle the joy of driving for a new generation of buyers

Honda unveils its new Prelude

Jeep brings back the Cherokee

Global automaker Stellantis is certainly riding a wave of momentum these days, as it continues to issue numerous announcements about upcoming products

Jeep brings back the Cherokee

Nissan unveils QX65 Monograph design study

Japanese automaker Nissan took advantage of Monterey Car Week to showcase its QX65 Monograph design study. Although the vehicle is already production-ready, Nissan has kept several details secret, particularly regarding its powertrain

Nissan unveils QX65 Monograph design study
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