The 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander joins 71 other vehicles in the 2021 calendar year to earn the auto industry’s top safety rating.
The Passport mid-size SUV is the first vehicle expected to get the treatment, which will include cosmetic changes and eventually increased ground clearance and off-road suspensions.
The 2022 Honda CR-V remains a paragon of efficiency—even more so in Hybrid trim. It earns a TCC Rating of 6.5 out of 10.
From Motor Authority:
2022 Mercedes-Benz AMG EQS
The 2022 Mercedes-Benz AMG EQS takes its place as the German luxury brand’s flagship electric performance sedan, with up to 751 hp in short bursts.
Porsche’s new concept is a vision of GT racing in a world of zero emissions, but it may also hint at the styling of an electric 718 Cayman.
VW detailed how the 2022 GTI’s Vehicle Dynamics Manager works and the systems it controls to improve the hot hatch’s handling.
From Green Car Reports:
2023 Mercedes-Benz EQE
The EQE is sized closely to the Tesla Model S and loaded with tech features like rear-axle steering. It arrives in spring 2022.
The Rivian R1T electric pickup and R1S electric SUV do better than the 300 and 310 miles the company originally teased for these models.
Hyundai presented a Hydrogen Wave vision that includes a wide array of vehicles and energy solutions, powered by a future green-hydrogen ecosystem.
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