Toyota’s plant will open in 2025 with four production lines, each able to produce enough batteries to power 200,000 vehicles per year. Toyota wants to expand to at least six production lines, bringing its total...
General Motors usually holds back on safety tech, requiring the addition of options packages or higher trim levels, but that’s not the case with the new Silverado. Chevy Safety Assist is standard on every trim.
With a new high-definition screen and rearview camera mirror, the 2022 QX80 starts at just under $72,000 and goes on sale first in the U.S. and Canada late this summer before heading to other markets.
The ’22 Navigator will be the first Lincoln to offer ActiveGlide adaptive cruise control that allows hands-free driving on select divided highways across the country.
Jeep will offer the 5-passenger CUV in five trims, including the new Latitude LUX, which gets several high-end features. The ’22 Compass gets extensive interior and exterior upgrades.
The ’22 I-Pace lineup has been whittled from three trim levels to just one. The automaker says the single HSE trim will focus on quality and notes the new midsize luxury CUV will be driver-centric.