Finally, The 2027 VW Atlas Has A Cabin You Don’t Have To Apologize For

The redesigned Atlas features a new, upscale cabin and bolder styling. The SUV’s turbocharged four now makes 282 horsepower and 258 pound-feet. A hybrid version is expected to arrive later, but VW hasn’t announced a specific date. The Volkswagen Atlas has long felt like an oddball in that regard… Source: Car Scoops

Koenigsegg Gemera Finally Begins Production After Six Years Of Waiting

The Koenigsegg Gemera has entered mass production, six years after it was first unveiled to the world, the automaker announced in a Facebook post. Koenigsegg said the Gemera is being produced in parallel with the CC850, and both models will soon be joined by Sadele’s Spear. This four-door hypercar is limited to just 300 units, and all examples have already Read More

The 2027 Ram Power Wagon Finally Has A Cummins Diesel Engine.

The 2027 Ram Power Wagon features a Cummins diesel engine for the first time. The Ram diesel is a 6.7-liter inline-six that makes 430 horsepower and 1075 pound-feet of torque. The new Power Wagon will go on sale in late 2026, with diesel versions starting at $88,470. For some reason, Ram doesn’t offer that heavy-duty off-road… Source: Car and Driver

Rewrite This Title After Driving The New Honda Prelude, I Think Toyota Finally Has A Reason To Worry

Summarize this content to 200 words Stephen Edelstein/SlashGear It may not be synonymous with hybrid powertrains like fellow Japanese automaker Toyota (even if the Insight beat the Prius to production), but Honda is just as committed to them. Hybrids now represent the majority of sales for the popular Accord sedan Read More

Tesla’s Model Y Crossover Finally Gets A Facelift—just In China For Now

Yesterday, Tesla revealed a facelift for its bestselling Model Y crossover. Or at least it did if you live in China—customers in the US and Europe will need to continue to wait for the revamped electric vehicle. Better efficiency was a goal—in the past, Tesla simply ignored complaints over its exaggerated… Photo and Credits: This article is from Jonathan M. Read More