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Already loaded with technology and safety features, the new 2021 S-Class becomes the most advanced Benz you can buy, at least for now.
The 2021 Mazda CX-5 adds more standard safety features, a larger standard size for the multimedia system and a new Carbon Edition trim.
The 2021 ES gains a new ES 250 AWD powered by a four-cylinder engine and paired with all-wheel drive, as well as a new Black Line Special Edition.
The Taycan debuted for 2020 and is now receiving some new features for 2021.
Adaptive LED headlights, a backseat reminder and a passenger seat belt reminder are standard on all 2021 Legacy models.
The bigger, bolder 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe feels like a massive upgrade over the old one, loaded up with technology, style, luxury and capability.
The Mazda3 adds a new 2.0-liter four-cylinder with 155 horsepower as the base engine for 2021 and a new top-shelf 2.5 Turbo model.
Toyota’s 4Runner SUV, one of the few remaining body-on-frame SUVs, enters 2021 with modest updates, including standard LED headlights.
For the 2021 model year, the 2021 Veloster N is gaining extra standard performance and safety features and an optional automatic transmission.
The convertible version of Lexus’ 2021 LC 500 admirably retains the coupe’s feel, but it also loses some of that body style’s star quality.