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The hybrid SUV can hit 60 mph in 3.4 seconds and has a top speed of 171, even without the traditional V-8 powerplant.
What happens when Hyundai raids Tesla’s charging tech, throws on some hiking boots, and dares to redefine the electric SUV?
Flywheels had their moment in the hybrid racing world, but rapid advancements in the cost and durability of batteries quickly spun them into irrelevance.
The new E53 plug-in hybrid (the 4Matic+ bit means it’s all-wheel drive) is so powerful and capable, it effectively matches ...
J.D. Power last published a seventh-gen 3 Series review in 2020, one year after the redesigned 2019 model went on sale. That ...
The Ioniq 9 (which was called the Ioniq 7 in early stages of production) comes in five versions, ranging in price from ...
An unexpected twist during my time with the 2025 Nissan Z NISMO turned this raw, rear-wheel-drive beast into one of the most ...
T K4 GT-Line is a feature-filled, practical, and adequately performing entry at the center of Kia’s compact car lineup.
Kia will offer all-wheel drive and performance-focused GT versions of its new EV4, a spokesperson confirmed in Seoul on Thursday during the global launch of the car. Expected to go on sale in the ...
Over its first few hundred miles, the EX40 has self-reported use of around 38kWh per 100 miles, which equates to about ...
Software-defined vehicles are living, breathing things. Throw some hardware at them and the benefits are myriad.
Your PC isn’t a static thing; it’s a living machine that can be improved and needs regular care. Reddit is a fantastic place ...