Month Archives: March 2026

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Electric Pickups 2.0 — Lighter, Smarter, and More Practical

From Excess to Efficiency The first wave of electric pickups proved a point—EVs could tow, sprint, and dominate spec sheets. But in doing so, they leaned heavily into extremes: massive battery packs, oversized dimensions, and headline-grabbing performance figures that didn’t...

Electric Life

2026 Volvo EX30 — Small EV, Big Impact

A City Car That Thinks Bigger Than Its Size The 2026 Volvo EX30 arrives at a time when urban mobility is being redefined. Cities are denser, fuel costs remain unpredictable, and drivers are looking for something smarter—not bigger. Volvo’s answer...

The Classics

Lamborghini Diablo — The End of Wild

There was a brief but defining moment in automotive history when supercars remained raw, mechanical, and entirely dependent on driver skill—and the Lamborghini Diablo arrived right at that turning point. Launched in 1990 as the successor to the Countach, it...

Luxury Tier

2026 Porsche Cayenne Electric — Performance, Rewired

Electric wasn’t meant to dilute Porsche—it was meant to sharpen it. The 2026 Porsche Cayenne Electric arrives not as a quiet evolution, but as a recalibration of what a performance SUV can be. Built on a dedicated electric platform and engineered alongside...

Luxury Tier

Genesis GV70 — Quiet Luxury Done Right

The Genesis GV70 doesn’t chase attention—it earns it. In a segment dominated by aggressive styling and badge prestige, Genesis takes a different route: refinement, craftsmanship, and a level of standard luxury that quietly outclasses much of the competition. The result...

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Hyundai Pulls the Plug on the IONIQ 6 in US Market

Hyundai’s electric strategy in the United States is undergoing a shift. The company has confirmed that the standard IONIQ 6 electric sedan will be discontinued in the U.S. after the 2025 model year, effectively shrinking the brand’s IONIQ lineup in one...

Now Driving

2026 Jeep Cherokee Hybrid: Jeep’s Icon Returns

The Jeep Cherokee returns for 2026 with a completely new direction. After a short hiatus, the legendary nameplate comes back as a hybrid-focused SUV, blending Jeep’s off-road heritage with modern fuel efficiency and electrified performance. The move reflects a broader shift...

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The Wagon Returns — This Time It’s Electric

For years, the station wagon quietly disappeared from the mainstream market, replaced by a tidal wave of crossovers and SUVs. But as electric vehicles evolve, the wagon is staging a quiet comeback. Automakers are rediscovering something enthusiasts never forgot: wagons...

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