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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.
The 2021 Jaguar XF sedan gets a mild exterior styling update, more upscale cabin materials and a new multimedia system with over-the-air update functionality.
Updated styling makes the 2021 Volkswagen Atlas more palatable in superficial ways, and its fundamental strengths endure well beyond that.
We’ve had to wait until now to see the full-bore BMW M3 and M4 performance versions, but now we know they’ll be the only U.S. BMWs to offer manual transmissions.
Mercedes-AMG announced some enhancements to the GT coupe and Roadster for 2021: more power and a new Stealth model.
Where the Telluride is boxy and rugged, the new Sorento takes a different approach and gets sleeker and more sculpted for 2021.
For 2021, the Jaguar F-Pace gets interior and technology upgrades, along with some revised engine options and subtly updated exterior styling.
Lexus announced mild updates to its popular RX line of SUVs for 2021, including additional standard safety technology and convenience features.