Land Rover has unveiled the latest version of its Defender model. The Defender 130 actually has the same wheelbase as the 110 version, but is longer overall and thus offers more space in the back, as well as a third row included standard.
Monthly Archives: May 2022
What’s holding North American buyers back when it comes to electric vehicles? Are the concerns the same as, say, two years ago? A new Autolist survey provides some answers.
We now have a full, detailed view of the new DeLorean to admire and argue over, one day ahead of its official unveiling. The reborn DeLorean, named Alpha 5, is now moving more towards the future than the past.
Results of a new study by Ernst & Young represent another sign we may have reached a tipping point in the transition to EVs. The latest Ernst & Young Mobility Consumer Index reveals that 52 percent of those looking to buy a vehicle worldwide now plan for their next vehicle to be an EV.
Toyota has announced a reduction in vehicle production in June, once again due to what is happening in China in response to Covid-19. Containment measures related to the novel coronavirus continue to take a toll on the auto industry.
The announcement of Volkswagen’s new Scout brand has generated a lot of excitement, but also some questions and concerns. Particularly, some automotive dealer groups in the U.S. are wondering how the models will be distributed and what the impact will be on their daily operations.
A class action suit was filed in Montreal this week regarding the ongoing cable corrosion problem in Toyota RAV4 hybrids. The automaker, which has bungled its handling of the issue since day 1, will have to act quickly if it wants to avoid bad publicity… and big penalties.
Hyundai is expanding a recall on its Accent and Elantra models. The problem involves seat belts that may not function properly in a crash.
GM has confirmed it will not participate in the 2022 SEMA show set for this autumn. The company thus follows the lead of Ford and Honda who pulled out last year.
Cadillac recently announced the performance specs of the 2023 Cadillac Escalade-V, the performance version of its big SUV, and frankly the numbers are as out-there as anyone could have hoped – or feared.