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Beautiful, quick and fun to drive, the 2022 Maserati Levante Trofeo is an interesting, if imperfect, alternative to more mainstream super-luxury SUVs.

By Aaron Bragman
Detroit Bureau Chief

Ford gave the 2023 Maverick an off-road Tremor variant, and we drove it to see how the package affects on-road ride quality and handling — and if it’s worth the added cost.

By Brian Normile
Road Test Editor

The 2023 Corvette’s 70th Anniversary Edition is an appearance package, one that with the optional racing stripes costs just under $7,000.

By Brian Normile
Road Test Editor

A new, more powerful engine transforms the redesigned-for-2022 Toyota GR86 into perhaps the most fun-to-drive new $30K car around.

By Joe Bruzek
Managing Editor

The new GT performance version of the 2023 Kia EV6 dials up the power, handling and fun of this all-electric SUV — without breaking the bank.

By Mike Hanley
Senior Road Test Editor

Toyota is going after a new, younger buyer with its quicker, more stylish, sexier 2023 Prius, but some curiously missing features, a cramped interior and cheap materials might make that challenging.

By Aaron Bragman
Detroit Bureau Chief

The 2022 BMW M240i brings markedly improved performance over the previous generation, but it has the same numb steering that’s plaguing BMW’s entire lineup these days.

By Brian Normile
Road Test Editor

The 2023 Outlander PHEV benefits from the same interior upgrades that made its gas-engine sibling much more competitive, while its plug-in hybrid powertrain adds quickness, all-electric range, heft and cost.

By Brian Normile
Road Test Editor

GMC fixed the one big area where the previous Sierra 1500 fell short (its interior), making the new 2022 model a no-excuses, fully competitive premium full-size truck with some expensive high-end trims.

By Aaron Bragman
Detroit Bureau Chief

It’s hard to top the kind of bang you get from the 2023 Cadillac Escalade-V, powered as it is by a 682-horsepower, supercharged V-8 engine and swaddled with an ultra-posh cabin.

By Aaron Bragman
Detroit Bureau Chief