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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...

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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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Software-Defined Vehicles: The Next Platform War

The modern car is no longer defined primarily by horsepower or design language. It is defined by code. As vehicles transition into software-defined architectures, competition is shifting from mechanical engineering to operating systems, silicon platforms, and digital ecosystems. The next...

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Future Cars Worth Waiting For

“Future car” can mean anything from a concept on a rotating stage to a VIN you can actually register. This list sticks to the second category: publicly announced vehicles with credible, confirmed timing—and it skips anything that’s still vaporware with a...