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The 2022 Lucid Air is a totally clean-sheet design for a luxurious, all-electric, incredibly powerful and opulent car.
After skipping 2020, the 2021 Los Angeles Auto Show returns with a vengeance, bringing a medley of new electrified machines, revived icons and wild concepts.
The Los Angeles Auto Show returns to November with a few less reveals than normal, but with plenty of wins, according to Cars.com’s editors.
Despite several new EVs debuting here, the 2021 Los Angeles Auto Show’s biggest success comes by way of a more mainstream all-electric choice: the redesigned 2023 Kia Sportage.
First- and second-row occupants will appreciate all the new Lexus LX has to offer — but unlucky third-row passengers may have some choice words for the driver.
We got to sit in and walk around the new WRX at the L.A. Auto Show. Is it as differentiated from the Impreza as the automaker claims?
While the range is less than impressive, there’s a lot to like about Toyota’s first big mass-market EV, the bZ4X, with plenty of neat tech and safety features.
We recently got some personal time in the new 2023 Nissan Z. Here are our thoughts.
Land Rover claims that the 2022 Range Rover is the quietest Land Rover model ever, which we don’t dispute after seeing the SUV up close.
As we saw in person at the 2021 L.A. Auto Show, the Fisker Ocean is an instantaneously funky electric SUV.
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