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Our editors were focused on all-new and redesigned vehicles debuting at the 2023 Chicago Auto Show, and after walking the show floor to see them all, one rose to the top: the 2024 Toyota Grand Highlander.
After spending some drive time with it, here’s a quick look at the highs and lows of the 2023 Kia EV6 GT.
As a head turner, the 2023 BMW XM is a slam-dunk success. It’s based off of the XM concept car from 2021, and the styling has carried over almost entirely intact, for better or worse.
The 2024 Subaru Crosstrek is a little bit bigger, a little more comfy, slightly more rugged-looking, but not more expensive.
Volkswagen’s Atlas and Atlas Cross Sport SUVs benefit from nicely executed interior and exterior updates for 2024, but we worry the new infotainment system might be a step backward.
For 2024, the Atlas and Atlas Cross Sport see a significant refresh with a new engine and an elevated interior that brings more standard creature comforts, safety features and bigger tech.
The Grand Highlander has a family resemblance to the regular Highlander, but the new SUV’s design is less about bulging styling elements and more about sharper angles and straighter lines.
For 2024, the Highlander morphs into the Grand Highlander and Toyota promises more passenger room and cargo space than the outgoing model, as well as additional powertrain options.
Automakers continue to roll out new SUVs for 2023 as well as redesigns of their popular SUV nameplates, some offering electrified powertrain choices.
BMW is giving both the 2024 X5 and X6 hybrid technology for their engines as well as a revamped cabin filled with more technology than ever before.