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The 2026 Palisade is roundly impressive and a clear class standout, picking up and quickly charging ahead from where the prior generation left off.

By Conner Golden
West Coast Bureau Chief

The Tesla Cybertruck seems designed to polarize: Its radical styling is great at turning heads, but its everyday functionality is compromised by its outlandish, wedge-shaped form.

By Damon Bell
Senior Research Editor

Few motoring experiences are more satisfying than loading up a full-size SUV with friends and family and hittin’ the road, and the updated 2025 Chevrolet Suburban High Country proves that.

By Conner Golden
West Coast Bureau Chief

The 2026 Cadillac Lyriq-V is one of the brand’s high notes, embodying all the duality expected of the badge.

By Conner Golden
West Coast Bureau Chief

The 2025 Audi A6 Sportback e-Tron is one of the better electric luxury sedans you can buy, especially if you spec yours with dual motors.

By Conner Golden
West Coast Bureau Chief

The 2025 Mercedes-AMG G63 is still one of the meanest, coolest, luxurious, excessive and most striking automotive icons still in production.

By Conner Golden
West Coast Bureau Chief

Despite its dated styling, the 2025 Lexus ES 350 makes an excellent case for the plush, comfortable and coddling luxury sedan — attributes many competitors have abandoned in favor of technology and sportiness.

By Aaron Bragman
Detroit Bureau Chief

The styling updates look good, and the new screens are impressive, but the 2025 Escalade takes a step back in terms of interior plastics and trim quality, which don’t keep pace with its ever-increasing price tag.

By Aaron Bragman
Detroit Bureau Chief

For day-to-day urban driving, the 2026 Honda CR-V is one of the sharper, more satisfying crossovers on the market, and the TrailSport’s all-terrain tires don’t change this.

By Conner Golden
West Coast Bureau Chief

With enough power to match an SL63 and enough refinement to beat most any other AMG, the new 2025 Mercedes-AMG E53 is a stellar, daily-use performance sled.

By Conner Golden
West Coast Bureau Chief