In 2025, the minivan market sees significant updates with the introduction of the new Honda Odyssey and Kia Carnival Hybrid. Both vehicles bring a mix of style, technology, and family-friendly features to the table, but they cater to slightly different needs. Let’s dive deeper into what each has to offer.
2025 Chevy Traverse is no doubt All-American at heart, with its 2.5 L I4 turbo LK0 engine made by none other than General Motors, assembled right at the GM Spring Hill plant in Tennessee.
We’re looking at the 2025 Toyota Corolla pickup, the newest trend in cars. You read that correctly—Toyota's cherished vehicle has added a bed and more muscle.
Under the hood, the 2025 Toyota Stout offers a range of engine options that will get any truck enthusiast's heart racing. Toyota has gone all out, offering not just one or two, but three powerful powertrains.
The unofficial images of 2026 Ford Puma EV, shared by CarsVision on YouTube, depict the upcoming Puma EV as a scaled-down version of the popular Mustang Mach-E, raising questions about what the final production model will look like.
The 2025 Escalade is taking styling cues from the IQ side of the family. The nose has similar elements to the Celestic and the Lyriq. There's a light-up Caddy Crest as standard, but the V and the kind of goofy named premium luxury Platinum models have a fully illuminated Grill surround.
At first glance, the 2025 Tucson Limited may not look drastically different from the 2024 model, but a closer inspection reveals a number of design tweaks that give the new model a more muscular and refined appearance.
Skoda is coming up with 2026 Eviatiq, their three rowed battery-electric SUV. It was spied doing testing at the Nürburgring. It has lot of inspiration from the Vision 7S concept revealed in March 2025.
Over in Mattighofen, Austria, KTM just dropped the hammer on their latest beast—the production-ready 2026 990 RC R—bringing back some serious street-legal supersport vibes after what feels like forever without one.