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The Grand Cherokee 4xe and Wrangler 4xe were the first Jeep models to usher in the brand’s electrified future; now the plug-in hybrids are going back in time with a pair of retro-inspired variants.
With the all-new 2023 GR Corolla, Toyota is coming in hot to the hot hatchback class with a feisty performer that’s a blast to toss around a racetrack.
A tribute to the original Chrysler 300, the 2023 300C can go from 0-60 mph in a manufacturer-estimated 4.3 seconds on its way to a 12.4-second quarter-mile run, with a top speed of 160 mph.
Aside from the new Rock Creek trim, the 2023 Nissan Pathfinder sees a short list of updates.
The Lincoln Corsair returns for 2023 as the smallest SUV in the brand’s lineup, bringing a new face and updated advanced driver assistance tech.
The Kicks’ starting price ranks high on the affordability list, making it an attractive option for budget-conscious shoppers.
The only major difference from 2022 is that the 2023 QX60 now comes with the Infiniti Premium Care maintenance plan.
Honda has shared more information on the 2023 Civic Type R’s powertrain and performance upgrades, plus its new track- and street-oriented technology features.
The 2022 Rogue added an all-new engine, but for 2023 the major change is the addition of the Midnight Edition Package for the mid-level SV trim.
The Electrified G80 will only be sold in California, Connecticut, New Jersey and New York at first, with sales beginning in Arizona, Nevada, Utah and Washington in September.