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Detroit Auto Show
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By Drew Dowdell, in Detroit Auto Show,
Almost 60 years after the debut of the first Mustang, the seventh-generation Mustang clings on to its V8 powertrain just a while longer.
By William Maley, in Detroit Auto Show,
COVID-19 Concerns and the TCF Center being designated a field hospital are why
By Drew Dowdell, in Detroit Auto Show,
QX Inspiration concept combines an electrified all-wheel drive powertrain with SUV body and introduces a new INFINITI form language for the electrified era
By William Maley, in Detroit Auto Show,
Unlike the last special edition, this one actually has more power
By William Maley, in Detroit Auto Show,
The three-row, eight-seat crossover will become Kia's flagship (for crossovers)
By Drew Dowdell, in Detroit Auto Show,
With 755hp, it's the most advanced Mustang ever for street, track, or dragstrip
By Drew Dowdell, in Detroit Auto Show,
This concept gives the passengers the center seat... literally.
By Drew Dowdell, in Detroit Auto Show,
What's going to be shown at the North American Auto Show in Detroit for 2019?
By Drew Dowdell, in Detroit Auto Show,
Five days ahead of the official start of the Detroit Auto Show, Ford releases the 2020 Explorer
By William Maley, in Detroit Auto Show,
Subaru is keeping mum on details, but we look towards previous models to speculate what's in store
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Spaciousness is what Toyota will give to the world with the first ever 2024 Grand Highlander and 44 other vehicles including the Crown Family.
The Toyota Crown while well-known across the Asian rim is the longest running product line from Japan and is now here as a stop gap measure in the U.S., Again.
General Motors and Netflix are joining forces to give electric vehicles (EVs) the stage they deserve.
By David, in Alternative Fuels,
Infinitum is an electric motor designer that no one has heard of yet, but that is about to change with their All-in-one solution.
The Asahi Shimbun news organization is reporting that Toyota is joining the ranks of Hyundai, GM, Tesla, VW and other Auto OEMs with a dedicated EV platform, but with a BIG catch.
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