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  • The most anticipated electric models

    While some manufacturers may be revising their electrification plans these days, several highly anticipated models will soon be unveiled or marketed. Here are a few that suggest a flourishing electric future. Chevrolet Bolt EV PHOTO PROVIDED BY GENERAL MOTORS General…

  • GMC Acadia Review | Finding the Right Compromise

    The third generation of the GMC Acadia is now 5,181 millimeters long. It has grown by 269 millimeters. This gain in size is not limited to the overall length of this vehicle capable of accommodating up to eight people on…

  • GMC Acadia Competition | An Opportunity to Seize

    The AT4 and Denali versions of the Acadia will have a hard time convincing consumers. Too expensive. But the Elevation version (entry level) does not lack arguments to reshuffle the cards in a category where new products are rather rare…

  • Renting an electric car may be more difficult

    Test driving an electric vehicle before buying it? Good idea. But finding one could soon be harder. For rental companies, electric cars have been a financial disaster. Hertz, for example, wanted to buy 100,000 Teslas, but slashed that figure after…

  • Infiniti QX80 Review | A Question of Image

    Infiniti promises a lot, but so far delivers little. We were expecting an armada (no pun intended) of electric vehicles, but Nissan's luxury brand persists and signs a fourth generation of a utility vehicle that few people are crazy about.…

  • Test Bench – Ford Ranger Raptor | A New Facet of Sport

    The Ranger Raptor offers a rather original concept of sportiness: muscle, but with a certain roundness, vigor (5.5 seconds are enough to reach 100 km/h), but without brutality. This new model, whose production rate will be limited, also aims to…

  • Test Bench – Subaru Forester | True to form

    To appreciate Subaru's Forester, you have to enter the circle of insiders. If it had been prettier, there might be more people jostling at its doors. Revisited for 2025, this utility vehicle arrives on a market that is still as…

  • Mazda CX-70 | Places and a few kilos less

    Let's call a spade a spade. The CX-70 is – let’s cut it short here – a CX-90 with two rows of seats instead of three. This formula, a little complicated, should please, assure Mazda strategists, but we remain deeply…

  • Toyota Land Cruiser | Legends never die

    Did the world need another SUV? No. And Toyota? No more, but the Japanese brand values ​​its icons. And the Land Cruiser is one of them. Abandon it? The blood of aficionados would only have gone one round. Although they…

  • Cadillac Lyriq | The real start

    The designers of the Lyriq wanted to prevent the first buyers from having to deal with the problem. Impossible, but they at least limited the damage by reducing the quantities. Today, Cadillac assures that the ramp-up in production is underway…

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