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Toyota unveils the prototype of the next-generation Corolla

At the Tokyo Mobility Show (formerly the Tokyo Motor Show), Japanese giant Toyota unveiled the concept vehicle that is expected to preview the next generation of its immensely popular Corolla, a model that has been on the market since 1966

Toyota unveils the prototype of the next-generation Corolla

Jeep unveils the redesigned Grand Cherokee

Jeep, one of Stellantis’ flagship brands, has just unveiled the redesigned version of its popular midsize SUV, the Grand Cherokee. While it maintains a look similar to the current model, the new Grand Cherokee will stand out with a redesigned grille, a refreshed interior, and several other notable updates — the most significant being a new base engine: a 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder derived from the recent inline-six Hurricane. This engine produces 324 horsepower and 322 lb-ft of torque

Jeep unveils the redesigned Grand Cherokee

Alfa Romeo Delays its Electrification Plan

While several competing automakers have already announced pauses in their fully electric programs, Italian manufacturer Alfa Romeo has revealed that it will delay its transition to an all-electric lineup. Initially planned for 2025, the full electrification shift and the move to electric-only production by 2030 have now been postponed. The company will instead adopt a new “multi-energy” strategy.

Alfa Romeo Delays its Electrification Plan

Toyota Revives its Century Brand

L’imposant constructeur japonais Toyota vient d’annoncer qu’il allait réviser les véhicules de sa marque de prestige Century, née au cours des années quatre-vingt. Autrefois représentée uniquement par une grande berline de très grand luxe mue par un moteur V12, la Century sera désormais accompagnée d’une version VUS redessinée, ainsi que d’un coupé de très haute performance qui sera dévoilé au prochain Japan Mobility Show.

Toyota Revives its Century Brand

Mercedes-Benz unveils its Vision Iconic design study

German automaker Daimler took advantage of an event in Shanghai to unveil its latest design study: the Mercedes-Benz Vision Iconic. What immediately stands out is the large chrome grille, reminiscent of the recently revealed GLC 2027 Electric — despite the limited need for such a feature on a vehicle without a combustion engine

Mercedes-Benz unveils its Vision Iconic design study

More details on the 2027 Bolt

Following its U.S. unveiling, General Motors Canada has shared more information about the all-electric 2027 Chevrolet Bolt, including Canadian pricing

More details on the 2027 Bolt

Genesis opens new design studio in California

The Genesis brand, part of the South Korean Hyundai/Kia group, is celebrating its tenth anniversary. And what better way to mark the occasion than by unveiling a brand-new design studio! Genesis now has its own facility, located in El Segundo, California, near Los Angeles International Airport

Genesis opens new design studio in California

The Elletrica: Ferrari’s first electric car!

Did you think electric cars were a thing of the past? Think again! Would you ever have imagined that the legendary Italian automaker Ferrari would build an electric vehicle? That’s exactly what it promises with the Elletrica, a four-door car powered by four electric motors producing around 1,000 horsepower, and offering a range of more than 530 kilometres! According to President Benedetto Vigna, however, it won’t be a supercar

The Elletrica: Ferrari’s first electric car!

Tesla introduces more affordable models

It’s official! The renowned American electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla has launched more affordable versions of its Model Y SUV and Model 3 sedan, featuring smaller battery packs and fewer luxury options — all at lower prices than previous versions, at least in the United States. This change could mean savings of about US$5,000, bringing the price to under US$40,000 for both the Model Y and the Model 3

Tesla introduces more affordable models

The Chevrolet Bolt is back

As promised, General Motors is bringing back the Chevrolet Bolt, the subcompact electric car that is expected to go on sale in early 2026 as a 2027 model. In Canada, only the limited LT version will be available, with a starting price of $43,470, including destination. A more upscale RS version will follow later on

The Chevrolet Bolt is back
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