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All 2021 718 models gain some additional standard features that, frankly, should be standard in a $60,000-plus car from a luxury brand.
The extremely popular Ford F-150 is getting a redesign for the 2021 model year, which Ford will reveal to the world on Thursday.
Kia unveiled info about its new Carnival SUV, the Korean version of its Sedona minivan.
Mid-size sedans are still waning in popularity, but VW is still pushing for its share of the shrinking pie with a freshened 2021 Arteon.
As part of the unveiling of iOS 14, the latest version of its mobile device operating system, Apple revealed a new feature: the ability to use your iPhone as the keys to your car.
The 2021 Ford Mach 1 is the ultimate 5.0-liter Mustang for people who aren’t yet ready to splurge on that $62,000 Shelby GT350.
More angular, more powerful and more packed with technology, the 2021 Nissan Rogue looks ready to rumble.
The new Cayenne trims are more powerful than base and S models, and they feature a sportier appearance along with lower ride height and centers of gravity for improved performance.
A front-quarter view of the 2021 Nissan Rogue depicts some significant changes.
The 2021 Lexus IS sedan will make its virtual debut on June 15 after the automaker postponed its original June 9 reveal.