• Mazda cx-30.

    These are official Mazda sketches showing the current CX-30 replacement. The name CX-20 was trademarked back in 2023 and hasn’t been used yet. However, the new model could still be called CX-30 in some markets. The new CX-30 will be produced in Thailand and exported to various markets. Currently, the CX-30 sold in North America… Continue reading Mazda cx-30.

  • Dodge Stealth.

    The illustration above shows what the upcoming Dodge Stealth SUV could look like. Production of the all-new SUV would start before the next-generation Durango comes out. The new SUV would be slightly smaller than the current Dodge Durango, and is rumored to seat only 5. At 201 inches, the current Durango is quite large and… Continue reading Dodge Stealth.

  • VW ID.1

    The bottom image is the first teaser VW revealed just a few days ago. Now we get a couple of these ‘official sketches” showing a bit more of the upcoming ID.1 EV. And it does look really good as it should be, since the competition isn’t taking a break either. The upcoming Renault Twingo EV… Continue reading VW ID.1

  • Jaguar XJ EV

    The illustration above shows what a future large Jaguar XJ electric sedan could look like. One that would use a totally different design language than the one previewed a few months ago with the Type 00 Concept. A new Sport sedan still using a few design cues from their previous models like the great-looking F-Type… Continue reading Jaguar XJ EV

  • 2026 Kia EV4.

    Kia has just released a few official teasers for the all-new Kia EV4 EV sedan. And it looks remarkably close to the concept we saw in 2023. Of course, there will be differences, but so far, the production car looks almost the same as the concept. Just like last year’s EV3. I saw the Kia… Continue reading 2026 Kia EV4.

  • What do you drive?

    I used to do this almost every year, but haven’t done it for a while… Just asking all readers of this site “What do you drive?”. Many readers comment on various articles published here, and it is quite interesting to know what people are actually driving. Many of you are reading this from outside the… Continue reading What do you drive?

  • 2025 Tata Sierra.

    Tata is getting ready to launch a new generation of their classic Sierra SUV. The 1st generation was launched in 1991. It was replaced by a slightly more modern-looking second generation in 1997. Which means the current model still looks positively ancient. For 2025, Tata will be replacing the Sierra with an all-new 4-door model,… Continue reading 2025 Tata Sierra.

  • Ford F-150.

    After over 40 years, the Ford F-150 is not the best-selling vehicle in the US anymore. Toyota got almost 15,000 more units of the unstoppable RAV4 registered in the country last year. While the current F-150 generation technically came out in late 2020, it is still basically a heavy facelift of the previous one we… Continue reading Ford F-150.

  • Cadillac XLR.

    Should a sportier 2-seater Cadillac make a return as a new EV based on the GM Ultium platform? The XLR came out in 2003. Its design was based on the 1999 Cadillac Evoq Concept. The production model stayed surprisingly close to the stunning concept and GM designers did a fantastic job on both cars. Of… Continue reading Cadillac XLR.