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'26 Telluride spied, ICE Charger!, 100k Toyota V6s need replaced

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2024-11-12

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Releases & Reviews

The McLaren W1 redefines hypercar performance with its innovative aerodynamics inspired by Formula 1 technology. Featuring a unique ground effect system and a V8 engine producing 1,257 hp, the W1 promises track-level speed while maintaining road usability. With 1,000 kg of downforce, it’s poised to captivate enthusiasts.

MotorTrend’s yearlong test of the Jeep Wagoneer Series II revealed a balanced mix of pros and cons. Highlights include its quiet cabin, robust 3.0-liter turbo I-6, and versatile cargo space. Downsides involve third-row access issues and inconsistent infotainment performance. This SUV remains a solid choice with a few drawbacks.

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Technology, Market Data & Analysis

The redesigned 2026 Kia Telluride was recently spotted, hinting at its evolutionary exterior changes. The popular three-row SUV showcases sharper lines and a more boxy rear design. For the first time, a hybrid powertrain option is expected. The new Telluride is set to debut in 2025, alongside its sibling, the Hyundai Palisade.

Nissan’s 2025 lineup brings notable updates across its SUVs. The Murano debuts a fresh design with a new turbo-four engine, and the Rogue gets enhanced tech like ProPilot Assist 2.1 for hands-free driving. The Pathfinder now includes a power-operated tailgate and complimentary oil changes within the first two years.

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Car Culture

Dodge is expediting the launch of its internal combustion Charger with the new twin-turbo Hurricane I6 to meet high consumer demand. Initially set for late 2025, production has been accelerated to summer 2024. This move underlines the ongoing appetite for high-powered, traditional muscle cars amid an EV transition.

Rumors suggest Ferrari’s next Icona series car will be inspired by the legendary F40, marking Ferrari’s 80th anniversary. This follows the lineage of exclusive models like the Monza SP1/SP2 and Daytona SP3. The F40 homage is expected to channel Ferrari’s storied race-car heritage and resonate with collectors.

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Miscellaneous

General Motors’ strategy shift will end U.S. production of the Cadillac XT4 in early 2025 to make way for the new Chevrolet Bolt EV. Despite recent updates and solid sales, the XT4 will continue only in China. This change highlights GM’s commitment to bolstering its EV lineup.

Toyota is facing a significant recall of 2022-2023 Tundra pickups and Lexus LX SUVs to replace faulty 3.5-liter V6 engines. The issue stems from metal debris in the oil system caused by insufficient cleaning during assembly. The recall affects over 100,000 vehicles, requiring extensive 13-21 hour repairs.

CarBahn revives the spirit of Steve Dinan’s classic tuned BMWs with a 735-horsepower (745 PS) M4 Competition, offering immense power and precise handling backed by an optional warranty.

A standout at the NEC Classic Car Show includes a rare manual 2011 Ferrari California and a bespoke McLaren 675LT, reflecting the rising value of classic and unique supercars.

The 2025 Porsche 911 GT3, sticking to its naturally aspirated roots, showcased aerodynamic and suspension updates at the Nürburgring, retaining its 502 horsepower (509 PS) punch.

The redesigned Subaru Forester trades groundbreaking innovations for solid, reliable performance, offering comfort and mild off-roading prowess.

Jaguar plans to debut its first ultra-luxury electric vehicle concept at Miami Art Week, part of its strategy to reposition as an all-EV brand with high-priced models, starting with a grand tourer in 2025.

Mercedes is incentivizing U.S. dealerships up to $3,000 per EV sold through a new program, but whether those savings reach customers remains unclear.

NHTSA opened an investigation into over a million Honda and Acura engines for potential rod bearing failures, affecting models like the Honda Pilot and Acura MDX.

Mazda is preparing its next-gen Skyactiv-Z four-cylinder engine to enhance efficiency and meet stricter emissions standards, launching in 2027.

Bobby Allison, NASCAR champion and storied racer known for his fierce competitiveness and legacy in stock car racing, passed away at 86.

The Audi RS6 GT’s superior launch control outperformed the BMW M5 CS and AMG E63 S in drag conditions, thanks to quattro traction and rapid acceleration.

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