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Test drive capsule: ACURA RDX 2025

Although the sporty compact SUV RDX has retained the same silhouette for several years, Acura is giving it some welcome updates for 2025, notably a redesigned grille and modernized headlights. Loosely inspired by Honda’s very popular CR-V, the RDX still features a distinctive design true to Acura’s visual identity.

Test drive capsule:  ACURA RDX 2025

The new Toyota RAV4 offers multiple trim levels

Toyota vient de dévoiler la nouvelle génération de son petit VUS RAV4, désormais offerte uniquement en motorisation hybride-électriqueToyota just unveiled its new generation of the compact RAV4 SUV, now available exclusively with hybrid-electric powertrains

The new Toyota RAV4 offers multiple trim levels

MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE CROSS GT S-AWD

The 2024 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross GT offers a stylish experience among compact SUVs, with standard all-wheel drive, a comfortable interior, and the best warranty in the industry. However, its performance and fuel economy remain behind the competition.

MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE CROSS GT S-AWD

GM delays its fuel cell production

After being recently unveiled with much fanfare, General Motors’ project to produce hydrogen fuel cells in partnership with supplier Piston Automotive is now on hold

GM delays its fuel cell production

AJAC’s Vehicles of the Year

If you have been following our coverage of the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada’s (AJAC) Vehicles of the Year contest in our last two issues, you’re likely expecting the results. That iss exactly what we are presenting this time, as AJAC finally revealed its four winners at the most recent Canadian International AutoShow held in February in Toronto. From the dozen finalists showcased at the Montreal Auto Show last January, only four remain. Here they are:

AJAC’s Vehicles of the Year

Is It Hard to Be a Small-Scale Car Manufacturer in Quebec?

Quebec has never been fertile ground for the automobile industry in Canada. Historically, it is in Ontario that this sector has taken roots, a choice dictated by practical and geographical considerations. As early as the 1900s, entrepreneurs from Detroit (including Henry Ford) understood that it would be simpler and more efficient to produce certain popular models on this side of the border, in Ontario, rather than deal with the customs and administrative complexities involved in exporting to the Canadian market. Moreover, transportation logistics were clearly more advantageous there.

Is It Hard to Be a Small-Scale Car Manufacturer in Quebec?

According to Galhotra, Ford Is Using Robotic Dogs

Although the topic was first revealed a few years ago, the Ford Authority website has just confirmed its existence: Kumar Galhotra, Chief Operating Officer of the American automaker Ford, recently confirmed it

According to Galhotra, Ford Is Using Robotic Dogs

Shelby Canada… Canada ?

The name Shelby is very popular among sports car enthusiasts, especially those drawn to the “muscle cars” of the sixties. Even though this name became increasingly common with the appearance of the Cobras and Shelby Mustangs, it took several years before it was associated with Ford.

Shelby Canada… Canada ?
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