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Chevrolet's Electric Silverado: What It Means for the Truck Market
Chevrolet’s Silverado EV is not just another electric pickup entering a crowded novelty segment. It is General Motors’ most direct attempt to electrify one of the most important profit centers in the U.S. auto industry: the full-size truck.

BMW's iNEXT: A Futuristic Vision for Autonomous Driving
BMW’s iNEXT was never just a concept car. It was BMW’s public stake in the ground for what the next era of premium mobility would look like: electric, software-defined, connected and increasingly automated.

Tesla Issues Massive Recall Affecting Over Two Million Vehicles: What Owners Need to Know About the Latest Autopilot Safety Update
Tesla has initiated one of the largest safety recalls in U.S. automotive history, affecting more than two million vehicles—virtually every car the company has sold domestically.

Toyota's Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles: A Game-Changer or a Gimmick?
Toyota has spent more than three decades betting that hydrogen can do for cars what gasoline did for the 20th century: deliver long range, quick refueling, and energy independence without tailpipe carbon emissions. The Toyota Mirai proves the technology works.

Kia's EV6: Breaking Ground in Affordable Electric Mobility
Kia’s EV6 did not make electric driving cheap overnight. What it did was more important: it pushed long-range batteries, ultra-fast charging, strong performance and genuinely desirable design into the mainstream family-crossover market.

Ferrari's Bold Move: Transitioning to Hybrid Motorsport by 2026
Ferrari’s next major motorsport shift is not a retreat from combustion. It is a bet that the fastest way to protect its racing identity is to master hybrid power better than anyone else.

New Safety Standards Proposed by NHTSA: What Automakers Must Do
NHTSA’s latest safety push puts automakers on notice: software alone will not be enough. After years of focusing on in-cabin crash protection and driver-assistance technology, the federal safety regulator is moving more directly at the shape, stiffness, and real-world behavior…

2023 Car Recalls: Ford, Toyota, and Honda Under the Spotlight
Car recalls were impossible to ignore in 2023, and three of the industry’s biggest names — Ford, Toyota, and Honda — were repeatedly in the spotlight.

Honda's All-New CR-V Plug-in Hybrid: Setting the Benchmark for Future SUVs
Honda’s all-new CR-V Plug-in Hybrid is not the loudest entry in the electrified SUV market, and that may be exactly why it matters. In a segment crowded with high-output plug-in hybrids chasing headline acceleration figures, Honda has taken a more measured route: useful electric…

New US Tariffs on European Autos: What This Means for Prices
The new U.S. tariffs on European-built autos are set to make imported cars more expensive, but the impact will not be uniform. A German-built luxury sedan, a British-built Mini, an Italian performance car and a U.S.-built BMW SUV will all be treated differently once customs…

Hyundai's Bold Leap into Electric SUVs: Launching the IONIQ 7
Hyundai’s push into electric vehicles is moving into its most important mainstream battleground yet: the large family SUV. With the IONIQ 7, Hyundai is preparing to stretch its electric ambitions beyond sleek sedans and compact crossovers into a three-row segment dominated by…

2023's Biggest Auto Industry Mergers: How They Affect Consumers
The biggest auto-industry mergers and acquisitions of 2023 did not put two mass-market car brands under one badge overnight. Instead, consolidation happened where consumers feel it most often: at dealerships, in collision-repair supply chains, inside advanced safety systems, and…
