A New Direction For Volvo? Why The 2024 Volvo EM90 Electric People Mover Represents A Monumental Change For The Lexus LM-rivaled Brand – Automotive News

Volvo has released a single image and a short video teaser for its first people transportation vehicle, the EM90, a fully electric vehicle. This latest model represents a major shift towards a more family-friendly, comfort-focused space for the brand. The teaser indicates that the EM90 will be unveiled on November 12th, which is no surprise since Volvo’s people mover was Read More

Car Review: Quiet, Comfortable, And Affordable, The 2024 Infiniti QX60 Is A True Low-cost Luxury Car |

Infiniti has created a long list of memorable cars, including the Q45, J30, G35, and FX 45, with personalities that remain memorable long after they hit the market. Just remembering them makes you smile. But much of it reminds us of little, and most of it was created under the auspices of former Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn, now a fugitive. Read More

Imaginationland’s 2025 Honda Prologue Type R Doesn’t Seem So Ridiculous

Aside from Tesla, whose only problem is slowness in bringing new models to market (think Cybertruck and second-generation Roadster), every other company is excited about the novel EV lifestyle experience in America. It looks like you have a problem. 10 photos Photo: Digimods DESIGN / YouTube Europeans (like Tesla) believe the secret lies in affordability, with Volvo offering its $35,000 Read More

Review: 2024 Lexus TX Picks Up Where RX L Left Off, Proving Second-time Charm

Few things in life are guaranteed other than death and taxes, but three-row crossovers are virtually guaranteed to print money. However, this is not always the case. The Lexus RX L failed to attract buyers and was quickly discontinued. Lexus has now gone back to the drawing board and created its first North American-only model. This is his 2024 TX, Read More

Kia EV9 Electric Vehicle 2024 Review – Large 3-row EV SUV Takes Kia Into New Price And Market Territory

The interior is next level for a Kia car. Space is so voluminous that it feels comparable to the brand’s own Carnival people mover, and the rear doors are so huge that it feels like they have to slide sideways. Either way, it’s relatively easy to access, but you’ll have to step up. The ride height combined with the thick Read More

Tesla’s Charging System Wins

Toyota announced late Thursday that it will adopt the North American Charging Standard (NACS), leaving few automakers left with a long-term commitment to combined charging systems (CCS), which are currently dominant in non-Tesla EVs. The battle is certainly won, as even the biggest resistance groups are publicly considering replacing them with NACS. NACS will be the charging standard that powers Read More

Nissan Will Join European Car Manufacturing Association ACEA From January 1, 2024 – ACEA

Brussels, October 19, 2023 – The Executive Board of the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) has approved Nissan’s application for membership, with effect from January 1, 2024. Founded in the 1930s, the Japanese automaker has a rich history of producing a wide range of car makes and models. Manufacturing facilities are located in Spain and the UK, and research and Read More

Volvo Reports 20% Sales Increase In Third Quarter, Expects Sales To Decline In 2024

An electric truck outside Volvo Trucks’ Tuve factory in Gothenburg, Sweden. (Holly Adams/Bloomberg) [Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Volvo Group announced on October 18 that global profits and sales increased in the third quarter, but it expects global truck sales next year to be down compared to 2023 levels. The Sweden-based company reported third-quarter Read More

More Automakers Are Using Tesla’s Superchargers.this Is You

Non-Tesla EVs, except the Nissan Leaf and Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV (which use an incompatible plug standard called CHAdeMO), can currently be charged at one of the limited number of Tesla Superchargers that offer Magic Dock adapters. Magic Dock allows EVs with Combined Charging Standard (CCS) plugs (most non-Tesla vehicles) to use Tesla chargers designed for North American Charging Standard (NACS) Read More