The redesigned 2022 Honda Civic hatchback fills the gap left by the coupe as well as rounding out the sedan with more cargo room and a 6-speed manual.
The Impreza sedan and hatchback strike the right value note, with standard all-wheel drive and a TCC Rating of 6.5 out of 10.
With a TCC Rating of 6.0 out of 10, the 2022 Soul drops its manual shifter and gains bigger screens on most models.
From Motor Authority:
Ferrari 296 GTB
Ferrari has replaced the F8 Tributo with a new V-6 plug-in hybrid supercar.
A modern Microbus with battery-electric power and the choice of passenger and commercial versions is coming.
Hot laps with pro drifter Ken Gushi at Eagles Canyon Raceway demonstrates the improved track capability of the redesigned 2022 Toyota 86.
From Green Car Reports:
2022 Jaguar I-Pace
Jaguar wants to base a whole set of electric cars around a new, flexible platform that it hasn’t developed yet.
A program with Shell-owned MP2 Energy LLC allows Chevy Bolt EV drivers fixed-rate renewable energy—plus free late-night charging.
Canoo is using what amounts to a module-to-car approach for its EV platform, while Tesla might migrate to a cell-to-car structural battery. Both save significant weight.
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