• 2026 Audi E.

    These new spy shots of the upcoming all-new Audi E show the production car looking exactly the same as the futuristic concept we saw last year. This is great news—at least for Chinese buyers. Since the new sub-brand called “AUDI” (without the rings) will only be sold in China… However, there’s nothing preventing them from… Continue reading 2026 Audi E.

  • 2026 Hyundai Ioniq 6.

    Just like the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and the Kia EV6, the Ioniq 6 sedan is getting a few changes. These will soon appear for the 2026 model year. The most obvious one is the totally redesigned front end, which gives the car a different personality. It seems even more futuristic than before, but also a… Continue reading 2026 Hyundai Ioniq 6.

  • 2026 Hyundai Nexo.

    Here is another new car that looks shockingly closer to its recent concept: the all-new Hyundai Nexo. The second-generation Nexo was just previewed by the recent Initium concept. The production version pictured above looks at least as good as the concept. And very modern indeed. It almost looks like a 2nd generation Ioniq 5 could… Continue reading 2026 Hyundai Nexo.

  • 2026 Honda Prelude.

    Today, we finally get to see the interior of the all-new 2026 Honda Prelude. The new Prelude was previewed by a 2023 “concept” which was actually the production car with a few extra bits and very dark windows… I see than there is no sunroof on the car Honda presented to the press. Which is… Continue reading 2026 Honda Prelude.

  • Cadillac Fleetwood.

    Cadillac‘s last Fleetwood ended production decades ago. And yet, these 1990s models still have quite an audience in the used car marketplace. A new one would be the largest Cadillac sedan available besides the Celestiq, but for much less. It would probably have to be priced at under $ 100,000 to be competitive against the… Continue reading Cadillac Fleetwood.

  • Future Buick EV.

    These are official sketches from GM. And they seem to show an idea for a new Buick EV. These are from GM designer Aaron Riggs, and come from GM’s own “generalmotorsdesign” Instagram account. They are described as “pushing the Buick design language forward”. And I agree. It seems the current big grille is gone, since… Continue reading Future Buick EV.