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The 2021 Volvo XC40 Recharge’s starting price will be $54,985 (including a $995 destination fee), but it’s currently eligible for the full, non-refundable federal electric vehicle tax credit of $7,500.
Porsche is updating its 2021 Panamera plug-in hybrid luxury sedan lineup with updated Turbo S E-Hybrid and Panamera 4 E-Hybrid models.
Hyundai announced in September that a new G70 is coming for 2022 and released more details about the updated compact sports sedan.
The 2021 Infiniti QX50 SUV starts $700 more than last year at $38,975 for the entry-level Pure trim with front-wheel drive.
The new version of the three-row Acura MDX SUV rides on a new platform, and gets upgraded interior materials and additional technology.
The 2022 Taos is a new SUV with a length and a wheelbase landing part way between the Tiguan and micro-SUVs like the Ford EcoSport or Chevrolet Trax.
The 2021 Santa Fe’s powertrain upgrades, even without the addition of a hybrid option, are significant compared to the laggy 2020 Santa Fe.
The new 2021 GT is, in effect, McLaren’s SUV: a more comfortable, easier-to-use “daily supercar” that McLaren hopes to use to boost its appeal to a wider array of customers.
Honda’s popular Accord and Accord Hybrid roll into the 2021 model year with minor, but important, enhancements as well as refreshed front styling.
For 2021, the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid is getting a new trim level — XLE Premium — that brings some additional comfort and convenience features.