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With more power and more available lightweighting options, the S reestablishes a pecking order in Aston Martin’s DBX SUV family.
For 2025, the Mercedes-EQ EQS Sedan can cover even more miles between plugs and starts at $105,550 (including destination).
The all-new 2025 Audi Q5 family is live on Audi’s online configurator now, and deliveries are set to begin in May.
Introduced for the 2023 model year, the electric Mercedes SUV only gets more plush for 2025 and starts at $79,050 (all prices include the $1,150 destination charge).
With excellent interior materials, a stunning 48-inch digital dashtop display, undeniable road presence and a selection of interior themes, the 2025 Navigator is one of the best options in the luxury full-size SUV class.
Cadillac’s first electric V-Series product, the Lyriq-V, already promises to keep the crazy fires burning into the electric era, and now Cadillac has confirmed its second V EV: the 2026 Optiq-V.
Lexus is using the 2026 ES to debut a number of next steps: a new design language, new infotainment tech and new active-safety systems.
Things are getting wild in the GLC house for 2025, with the new plug-in hybrid GLC350e and AMG GLC63 S E Performance, as well as more standard equipment.
Model-year 2025 examples of the Audi Q6 e-Tron, Buick Enclave and Nissan Armada have emerged from a recent round of crash testing crowned as IIHS Top Safety Pick+ award winners.
Brands with more inventory offer more choices for consumers, and if you’re in the market for a new car, it may mean the difference between finding one that meets your needs or not.