Subaru Canada had already confirmed its arrival in our market, and now the new 2019 Subaru Crosstrek plug-in hybrid is making its official public debut at the 2018 Los Angeles Auto Show. Here are the details and a photo gallery.
The all-electric version of Kia’s Niro got its official premiere at the Los Angeles Auto Show, completing the product offering for the crossover. We expect the range to be in the neighborhood of 400 km.
After debuting it Europe earlier this year, Fiat presents the remodeled 500X at the Los Angeles Auto Show this week; the small crossover gets a new engine and other updates, and will make another attempt to implant itself on the North American market.
Nissan brought its updated new 2019 Nissan Maxima sedan to the 2018 Los Angeles Auto Show this week for an official show and tell. The 8th-generation Maxima, which dates to 2015, gets visual updates, revised tech and more safety features.
This week Kia presented the new third-generation 2020 Kia Soul at the Los Angeles Auto Show. Among the versions it unveiled is an electric variant.
Hyundai has lifted the veil on a badly-kept secret, the new 2020 Palisade, during the 2018 Los Angeles Auto Show on now. The SUV segment welcomes another new entry from an automaker with the wind in its sails.
At the Los Angeles Auto Show, Lincoln yesterday unveiled the production version of the 2020 Aviator SUV. The nameplate was last affixed to a vehicle a dozen years ago, but it comes alive again in an SUV that bears a distinct resemblance to the larger Navigator SUV.
Toyota has unveiled its new 2019 Prius at the 2018 Los Angeles Auto Show, and the big news is the addition of an all-wheel drive version. Auto123 looks at the Prius AWD-e.
Jeep returns to the pickup segment with a bang. It’s touting the Gladiator, unveiled today in Los Angeles, as the most capable midsize truck ever built. That’s a big claim, but given the success of the Wrangler over the years and right up until now, it would be foolhardy to bet against it…
Honda’s newest utility model is making its world debut today at the Los Angeles Auto Show. The 2019 Honda Passport can fit five and slots in to the Japanese automaker’s SUV lineup between the smaller CR-V and the larger Pilot.