Despite Early EV Promises, Volvo Will Keep Gas Engines For a Lot Longer

Despite Early EV Promises, Volvo Will Keep Gas Engines For a Lot Longer

In the first half of this decade, there was a race to set a cutoff date for the ol’ combustion engine. Volvo claimed an early lead, announcing in early 2021 that it would go fully electric by the end of the decade. But like many other automakers, it has since backtracked on that ambitious EV … Read more

The Toyota Supra Officially Dies Early Next Year

The Toyota Supra Officially Dies Early Next Year

Toyota has announced it will end Supra production next March, with 2026 being the car’s last model year. The automaker already introduced the Final Edition, which gave away the game—we knew this day was close.    Toyota issued a brief press release making the announcement (translated):    ‘Regarding Supra, production will end in March 2026. … Read more

The Porsche Cayenne Turbo Electric Will Be a 1,000-Plus-HP Monster. We Got An Early Look

The Porsche Cayenne Turbo Electric Will Be a 1,000-Plus-HP Monster. We Got An Early Look

Porsche is pulling back on its electric-car ambitions, realizing the hard way that demand for EVs isn’t what it once thought. But that doesn’t mean that Porsche is half-assing, either. The upcoming Cayenne Electric will have well over 1,000 horsepower in Turbo form, and it represents a huge step beyond Porsche’s previous EV efforts. We … Read more

The 2026 Nissan Sentra Is a Sleeker, Smarter Civic Competitor. We Got an Early Look

The 2026 Nissan Sentra Is a Sleeker, Smarter Civic Competitor. We Got an Early Look

The Nissan Sentra is a vital model for the brand. Soon, it will be the automaker’s entry-level offering with the company potentially discontinuing the Versa after the 2025 model year. As one of the few remaining affordable options for consumers, the Sentra receives a much-needed redesign for the 2026 model year. While a lot of … Read more

The 2026 Honda Prelude Is Here. We Got An Early Look

The 2026 Honda Prelude Is Here. We Got An Early Look

The mainstream coupe segment is nearly dead. Companies like Toyota, Nissan, Ford, Chevrolet, and Dodge used to offer front-wheel-drive, two-door vehicles based on their mainstream sedans, but all of them have since abandoned the segment. Even Honda, long bearers of the flame, killed the Accord and Civic Coupes a few years ago. Yet, the company … Read more