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    Tesla has introduced a more affordable Model 3 variant in Europe in a push to regain momentum in a region where its once-dominant position has faded. The new entry-level model arrives as Tesla faces some of its toughest competition yet, with buyers shifting toward cheaper Chinese EVs or skipping full electrification for hybrids. The Euro Model 3 Standard Tesla
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    An Often Overlooked Feature Ford is exploring the next evolution of in-car displays with a newly published patent for an adaptive head-up display (HUD). A system designed to adjust itself for each driver intelligently. Unlike today’s HUDs, which project information in a fixed location on the windshield, Ford’s concept aims to adapt in real time based on the driver’s seating position, ensuring the readout always lands perfectly within their line of sight. This move signals Ford’s push toward smar
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    Getting Down and Dirty Formula 1 driver Liam Lawson made an unusual detour recently when he jumped behind the wheel of a Honda Civic Type R Rally XP. As the name implies, this Civic Type R isn’t built for circuits but for rally stages, a world far from Lawson’s usual playground. Even so, he seemed to adapt instantly. Developed by Honda Racing Corporation (HRC) and based on the FL5-generation Type R, the Rally XP is designed specifically for the American Rally Association (ARA) 2WD class. And yes
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    Toyota’s Princeton Plant, Going Strong Since 1996 TMMI, short for Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana, has been churning out some of the most popular models carrying the Japanese nameplate since 1996. The first vehicle to roll out of the facility was the 1998 Toyota Tundra, with the 2001 Sequoia and 2003 Sienna following suit shortly after. As recently as 2023, the factory saw its production expand to the Toyota Grand Highlander and the TX luxury SUV, its midsize Lexus equivalent. The conglomerat
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    The Secret Behind Porsche's Timeless Hypercar The Porsche 918 Spyder may be more than a decade old, but its performance remains remarkably fresh thanks to its future-proof hybrid powertrain. Through FRAME’s behind-the-scenes feature, we now get a look inside the birthplace of the hypercar that earned its place in the Holy Trinity. The Holy Trinity refers to the three groundbreaking hypercars of the early 2010s: the Porsche 918 Spyder, Ferrari LaFerrari, and McLaren P1. All three used hybrid tech
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    Although an all-new Toyota Corolla may not be too far off, the existing model remains a staple of the budget sedan category. It delivers the efficiency, reliability, and value for money expected in this segment, even if it’s not the most exciting vehicle in the class. For the 2026 model year, the Corolla received a small price increase to go with some new features, but the starting price is still low, as are the lease deals. Just in time for the holidays, Toyota is now running Corolla lease offe
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    A Much-Needed Product From Nissan The last Nissan Xterra rolled off the production line in 2015. Since then, the company has been left without a midsize truck-based SUV to rival the Toyota 4Runner. In the end, two generations were made spanning 15 model years. Curiously, there was an overlap between the second-generation Xterra and third-generation Pathfinder. Both rode on the same platform and even shared the same 4.0-liter V6, but the Pathfinder was about nine inches longer than the Xterra. Th
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    Thank You, Ferdinand Piëch Inline-five engines have been around since the '30s, but it was only in the '70s that they started to really work. That's all thanks to the 1974 Mercedes-Benz 240D 3.0 (known as the 300D in the US), the world's first mass-produced straight-five-powered passenger car and the first diesel with five cylinders. We know what you're thinking: aren't we talking about Audis here? Well, yes, but the five-cylinder's acceptance in the market was thanks heavily to Ferdinand Piëch.
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    A home run for Kia The 2020 Kia Telluride officially launched in early 2019, sharing its platform with the Hyundai Palisade. It was Kia’s largest vehicle ever, seating up to eight passengers. Since its debut, the Telluride has been a massive success for the automaker, earning numerous accolades, including the 2020 World Car of the Year, 2020 MotorTrend SUV of the Year, multiple Car and Driver 10Best awards, and the North American Utility Vehicle of the Year for 2020. More than 115,000 units were
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    Hyundai and Kia have been on a roll this year, with both Korean automakers breaking several model-specific and/or monthly sales records in the United States. Now that November sales are in, we have a clearer idea of where each brand is at and how the year will finish. With 822,756 models sold through November, Hyundai leads Kia, which sold 777,152 vehicles over the same period. These are increases of 8% and 7% respectively, so the two brands have grown at a similar pace in 2025. It’s when we bre
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    When Recalls Get Weird Vehicle recalls are more or less typical, like faulty airbags, fire risks, or software bugs that slipped past development. Then there are the oddballs. Over the years, manufacturers have recalled cars because spiders built webs in fuel lines, labels used the wrong font size, or floor mats interfered with pedals. Lists of the strangest recalls read less like technical documents and more like icebreakers at car meets. Genesis now finds itself brushing up against that latter
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    Ever since the automotive industry shifted focus to more fuel-efficient and earth-friendlier cars, demand for performance cars has slowed. Not as many people are willing to spend as much on speed-focused ICE models, which has led some brands to slim down their performance lineups. Subaru is one of those brands that made the painful (and somewhat unpopular) decision not to develop or launch an all-new WRX STI. However, indications seem to suggest the brand is not giving up just yet, but is taking
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    Nissan's Chinese Arm in an Aggressive Stride After releasing two high-tech sedans meant to be sold worldwide, the N6 and N7, Nissan's Chinese arm, a joint venture with Dongfeng, officially announced its first high-riding model. Meet the NX8 – a midsize SUV that's so high-tech, it makes the Nissan Pathfinder – yes, even the recently updated version – look ancient by comparison. The NX8 is part of Nissan's new N-series, representing the legacy brand's aggressive strategy in China's tightly contest
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    Won’t See the Light of Day Earlier this year, seven-time Formula 1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton didn’t just bring his talents to Scuderia Ferrari; he also reportedly explored reviving the F40 with a V12 engine and a manual transmission. As promising as that sounded to enthusiasts, new reports suggest it may no longer be the case. According to Everyeye.it, long-time F1 journalist Giorgio Terruzzi told a podcast that the so-called F44 project – a nod to Hamilton’s racing number – had been cancell
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    Ram is launching a new safety recall affecting over 72,000 2025 and 2026 model year vehicles. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, certain vehicles were fitted with a 12-inch digital instrument cluster that can intermittently go blank, taking key safety indicators down with it. This recall comes only days after another recall for airbags that could send metal fragments into the cabin. The Issue and Its Importance
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    There is something really satisfying about showing up to a race and running career bests right off the trailer. Hell, running a career best anytime during an event is greatness. But when you show up with a new car AND you run career bests, that’s pretty special indeed. Check out the behind the scenes action from Kye Kelley and his team at Bradenton’s Snowbird Outlaw Nationals to see just how quick and fast he really went! Video Description: It’s Snowbirds Time Again! Testing and the First day
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    Don Nelson has confirmed that rising nitro standout Eily Stafford will take over the controls of his California Hustler Nitro Funny Car for the 2026 NHRA Heritage Series season. “The team we have assembled now is setting the tone for a standout season in the NHRA Heritage Series. We are already running 5.60 elapsed times and look to be solidly in the 5.50s as we focus on winning in 2026. I think Eily has exactly the right attitude and determination to help us get there—this should be an excitin
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    It’s time for some off-road racing action in the California desert, with the M.O.R.E. ProAm Desert Championships race in Barstow. The Mojave Off-Road Racing Enthusiasts have been putting on events for years, with several series and tons of classes that provide racers and fans an awesome experience. Their motto is Real Racing, Real Money, and Real Fun and we don’t know anyone who would argue with that. Here is the livestream from the season ending ProAm Desert Championships in Barstow, California
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    Things are moving quickly in the automotive world Each day, we'll bring you the biggest news stories, live on AutoBlog right now. Today's includes a few big reveals, as well as some new announcements from both the Trump Administration and Tesla. Tesla announces you can text and drive, but it's definitely still illegal Tesla Elon Musk has confirmed that Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (S
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    The Swagger Wagon Who can remember the Swagger Wagon commercial for the third-generation Toyota Sienna? It was first shown in May 2010, and it could be said that it's one of the earliest viral commercials out there. Remember, YouTube was just five years old when that commercial was first uploaded to the site. Gen-Xers would certainly recall it. After all, most were at that age where something more sensible and practical was needed — especially parents. The Sienna was already a hot seller by then
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    A Precedent Automakers Should Be Wary Of Canada has officially served Stellantis, the parent company of Jeep, with a notice of default after the automaker relocated planned Jeep Compass production from its Brampton, Ontario facility to Illinois. This marks the first time a G7 nation has used contract law against a multinational corporation adjusting operations to avoid tariffs. Canada committed over $500 million (USD $358 million) to Stellantis through agreements linked to maintaining manufactur
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    The Ford Escape PHEV was recently recalled for a fire risk, and now the non-electrified Escape faces a recall. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Escape crossovers are being recalled for detaching trim. Something similar happened to the Expedition and F-150, among other vehicles, not long ago. In that case, the issue was related to trim falling away from the moonroof; in this case, the problem lies with the tailgate hinges, whose covers may not have been properly se
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    Reviving a Legend The recently unveiled all-electric Lexus LFA Concept is joining the growing roster of performance EVs with fake engine noise. Project manager Takashi Doi confirmed this to The Drive with a casual “of course,” adding that “sound creation and development is very important.” Why spend resources on something that isn’t mechanically real? Automakers are still trying to counter the long-standing perception that EVs are “boring.” One of the current approaches is to add emotional cues
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    Every year without fail, Mopar releases a selection of festive-themed gifts for the automotive enthusiast. In keeping with the Christmas theme, these gifts will include things like socks and sweaters, but while those items are available again this year, Mopar has also provided apparel for the off-roader with what it calls "Ugly Sweater" trail armor, sold by MEK Magnet. This is only available for the current-gen Jeep Wrangler four-door and allows buyers to turn their SUVs into holiday-themed mach
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    A Presidential Crush Meets a Pocket 4×4 By now, you've probably heard about President Donald J. Trump confessing his newfound love for kei cars – you know, the diminutive machines in Japan meant for tax breaks and tight city streets. He liked them enough to openly wonder what they'd be like on American roads and even hinted at pushing regulators to allow them in. That sounds swell if you're one of the many fans still holding out hope for a Suzuki Jimny (formerly known as the Samurai) comeback in
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