Crossover
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Following a "near production" concept reveal last year, the 50/50 Mercedes-Benz and Geely Automobile partnership that is the new Smart has now debuted the production version of its #1 compact electric crossover SUV in Berlin.
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Maserati put its own voluptuous stamp on the SUV market when it introduced the Levante back in 2016. Now it's gone a little smaller, adding the all-new Grecale and its twin-turbo, mild-hybrid and full-electric powertrains to the lineup.
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Alfa Romeo has stepped into a new era of electrification. The all-new Tonale has debuted as a little 272-hp (200-kW) plug-in bulldog that comes loaded with tech, including an NFT certificate that evolves right along with the car.
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The 2022 GV70 has a well-balanced powertrain, upper-tier interior, and large cargo space. With classy styling, a surprisingly low price tag, and unique appeal, it’s easy to overlook the very few faults found in the GV70.
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One by one, every automaker is adapting to the new EV reality. Subaru becomes the latest as it debuts the Solterra. A Subaru through and through, the SUV uses an electric version of Symmetrical AWD for over 200 miles of all-terrain/weather driving.
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As the first EV in Volkswagen’s production lineup to be made, from the get-go, to be electric, the ID.4 shows us where VW is headed. Though smaller than the Tiguan SUV, it’s spacious, drives well, and hits a flourishing market at just the right time.
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Acura completely redesigned the MDX sport utility for the 2022 model year. It’s new look features some harder edges and simpler design language overall. Inside, everything is changed. Thankfully, many of these changes are for the better.
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The 2021 Ford Bronco Sport is a new sport utility based on the Ford Escape, but with an emphasis on ruggedness and capability instead of family hauling utility. We spent a week behind the wheel and found it to be a surprisingly solid off-roader.
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When Hyundai announced it was spinning off its Genesis sedan into a full luxury brand, there were doubts about how realistic that goal could be. Now, with the release of the GV80 crossover, it’s clear that Hyundai can do luxury and do it well.
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The American auto market has itself a real, live pickup car, and we now know what it's going to cost. Coming in a wide range of trims, Hyundai's Santa Cruz prices in between $23,990 and $39,720 before freight charge.
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The Nissan Rogue has been completely revamped for 2021, with a new look and a new top-end trim level. It has been Nissan’s top-selling vehicle in North America for a few years, beating out the Altima amid declining sedan sales.
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Dodge seems intent on shoving hp into everything possible. The company’s potent 6.2-liter supercharged V8 and its Hellcat moniker are becoming synonymous with “ludicrous muscle.” Now you can take the whole family along on your drag strip sprints.
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