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  • 4 days ago | autoguide.com | Michael Accardi

    NEW! by Michael Accardi (IC: ) Toyota’s rumored Celica revival appears to be gaining traction. Key Points Toyota is actively developing a new vehicle that could revive the Celica name, with running test mules and dealer previews already underway. The powertrain remains undecided, with Toyota considering both hybrid and traditional internal combustion options.

  • 5 days ago | autoguide.com | Michael Accardi

    The teaser sure looks like a WRX STI with wide fenders, a vented hood, a large grille, and a prominent front splitter. Fujinuki also confirmed the new boxer engine would be compatible with E20 carbon-neutral fuel—squaring with Subaru’s ongoing work with Toyota and Mazda to maximize alternative fuel use and electrification while keeping their unique engine DNA alive. Subaru’s latest WRX launched in 2021, but the WRX STI was discontinued in 2022 due to tightening emissions regulations.

  • 5 days ago | autoguide.com | Michael Accardi

    NEW! by Michael Accardi (IC: ) Dodge announced that the Durango will return for another year, retaining its multiple V8 powertrain options. Key Points Dodge confirms the 5.7L HEMI and 6.2L supercharged Hellcat V8s will power the 2026 Durango R/T and SRT Hellcat, extending the current generation’s run. The Durango R/T starts at $51,990, while GT pricing begins at $40,490; SRT Hellcat pricing will be announced later this year.

  • 1 week ago | autoguide.com | Michael Accardi

    NEW! by Michael Accardi (IC: ) Could the unexpected success of the M5 Touring in the U.S. convince BMW to offer more wagons to shoppers?

  • 1 week ago | autoguide.com | Kyle Patrick

    NEW! by Kyle Patrick (IC: employee) Jeep's RAV4 competitor will touch down later this year, with internal combustion, hybrid, and full-electric powertrains. Finally. Almost exactly a year ago Jeep confirmed it would be getting back into the compact SUV scene with a new offering. The brand wouldn't reveal the name, but we all suspected it, and now we have confirmation: the Cherokee is back, and it will be in dealers before the end of the year.

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