The Volkswagen ID.4 Is Dead—For Now
Volkswagen is ending production of the ID.4 to make way for the new Atlas, but the company promises to keep the electric SUV alive in the US.
Volkswagen is ending production of the ID.4 to make way for the new Atlas, but the company promises to keep the electric SUV alive in the US.
A new report suggests the Traveler SUV is delayed until 2028, while we may not see the pickup until at least 2030.
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This rendering uses spy photos to imagine what the new BMW M3 could look like. And it looks good.
Tom’s Racing Japan has a new heritage program for the AE86 that includes powertrain upgrades.
McLaren CEO Nick Collins said the company will ‘start to unpack’ those plans in just a few months.
Plus, developers released the entire Horizon Japan map for us to peruse.
The new Camaro will allegedly share a platform with the next-generation Cadillac CT5 and a Buick sedan.