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  For 2024, the Seltos gets a more substantial refresh, and we got to check it out in person at the 2022 Los Angeles Auto Show.
By Damon Bell
  
    
      November 17, 2022
    
  
  Unveiled at the 2022 Los Angeles Auto Show, the 2023 Toyota Prius and Prius Prime go from merely fuel-efficient choices to actually fun compact cars.
By Brian Normile
  
    
      November 17, 2022
    
  
  The refreshed 2024 Kia Seltos makes its debut at the 2022 Los Angeles Auto Show with updated front and rear ends, more power from its turbo 1.6-liter engine and a new X-Line trim.
By Jane Ulitskaya
  
    
      November 17, 2022
    
  
  When the 2023 911 Dakar makes its way to dealerships in spring 2023, it’ll have a base price of $223,450 (including a $1,450 destination charge).
By Carl Malek
  
    
      November 17, 2022
    
  
  The 2024 Impreza drops the sedan body style entirely, leaving only a five-door hatchback, while trading the fifth-gen’s Premium and Limited trims for the return of the higher-performance RS.
By Brian Normile
  
    
      November 17, 2022
    
  
  To announce the 500e EV’s future arrival, Fiat is bringing three European-based models to the 2022 Los Angeles Auto Show.
By Jane Ulitskaya
  
    
      November 17, 2022
    
  
  As Toyota unveils the bZ concept’s exterior, cabin and a few tech features, it leaves many key details under wraps, namely the SUV’s powertrain, range and charging specs.
By Jane Ulitskaya
  
    
      November 16, 2022
    
  
  The 2023 Prius hybrid and Prius Prime plug-in hybrid are redesigned with a more aerodynamic exterior, increased power and efficiency, and upgraded tech and safety features.
By Jane Ulitskaya
  
    
      November 16, 2022
    
  
  Hyundai has announced details on its second model, the four-door Ioniq 6 sedan, which it sees as better suited for young professionals.
By Jane Ulitskaya
  
    
      July 13, 2022
    
  
  Here are the top 10 articles readers couldn’t get enough of on Cars.com sister site PickupTrucks.com from November.
By Matt Schmitz
  
    
      December 15, 2019
    
  
