• Cheaper Tesla Model 3.

    A few months ago, we saw a report from Reuters claiming Tesla had abandoned work on a smaller all-new cheaper model. Which disappointed the millions of Tesla fans eagerly awaiting that all-new small Tesla everyone had been talking about for years. Crazy Elon Musk quickly responded by setting up an event to unveil the all-new… Continue reading Cheaper Tesla Model 3.

  • GMC Terrain EV.

    GMC has just released an all-new version of the Terrain compact SUV, alongside the equally new Chevrolet Equinox. While Chevrolet offers an EV version of its compact SUV, as the Equinox EV, GMC does not have an Ultium-based compact SUV. Something like a Terrain EV. While Chevrolet and Cadillac are already using the Ultium platform… Continue reading GMC Terrain EV.

  • 2025 Nissan Armada.

    After 8 years, Nissan has finally redesigned the big Armada/Patrol SUV. It is now the Nissan version of the redesigned Infiniti QX80 we saw a few months ago. As you can tell from the photos above, the Nissan and Infiniti versions still look very close. Although at least they have different rear pillars on top… Continue reading 2025 Nissan Armada.

  • Volvo EX60.

    Since Volvo is basically mirroring its current lineup of ICE vehicles with new EVs, it’s pretty easy to figure out whether a new EX60 is next after the new ES90 sedan. Just like the new Volvo EX90 is not replacing (yet) the aging XC90, the current XC60 will be sold alongside the new EX60 for… Continue reading Volvo EX60.

  • 2026 Kia Telluride.

    Kia is still testing the next generation Kia Telluride. And now we even see a bit of its all-new interior. Outside, the new Telluride still looks a lot like the next-generation Hyundai Palisade which is right around the corner. This is mostly due to the glass area looking exactly the same in both vehicles. I… Continue reading 2026 Kia Telluride.

  • Chrysler Cordoba.

    Just a few days ago, Chrysler‘s founder great-grandson made a weird proposal to “save” Chrysler. Along with Dodge for some reason. he claims the brands could be saved by creating a brand new company called “the new Chrysler/Dodge LLC”. That of course, followed rumors that Chrysler and Dodge’s current owner, Stellantis was willing to get… Continue reading Chrysler Cordoba.

  • Volvo ES90.

    Volvo has officially confirmed a new electric sedan called the ES90 is coming next year. As shown in the teaser above. The illustration under the teaser gives us an idea of what the new EV sedan could look like. It’s not the first time we heard about this since there were also a few early… Continue reading Volvo ES90.

  • Volvo XC90.

    As you can see, the 2025 Volvo XC90 is not an all-new SUV. But a second facelift for the big Volvo that dates back to 2014. Even before the new EX90 EV was announced, Volvo had mentioned a revised version of the XC90 would stick around for a while. Which is something we’ve heard from… Continue reading Volvo XC90.

  • Acura MDX EV.

    Acura has been in some trouble for a few years now. I personally think they make great cars and SUVs, but somehow they’re not attracting as many buyers as they should. Which is usually due to unpopular designs… They just launched the all-new Acura ZDX SUV, based on GM’s Ultium platform. I drove it for… Continue reading Acura MDX EV.

  • Hyundai Ioniq 5 XRT.

    Hyundai has revealed the revised Ioniq 5 lineup for the 2025 model year, including the all-new XRT off-road-oriented model. We saw the revised Ioniq 5 a few months ago and the US model gets similar changes, which include a slightly revised front and rear ends and mainly a new console inside. The batteries are also… Continue reading Hyundai Ioniq 5 XRT.

  • 2025 Audi Q5.

    These are apparently photos from the all-new Audi Q5 SUV for the 2025 model year. The top 3 photos show the redesigned crossover, looking a lot like the current model. Of course, since it’s an Audi. But also looks a lot like the new Q6 e-Tron and basically a clone of most Audi SUV designs… Continue reading 2025 Audi Q5.

  • Mercedes S-Class EV.

    The next-generation Mercedes S-Class sedan will come with a choice of ICE or EV powertrain. The illustration above shows what a next-generation electric S-Class could look like. This means the current Mercedes EQS EV sedan is on life support and there will be no second generation. Something many were expecting after Mercedes launched the production… Continue reading Mercedes S-Class EV.