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Kia Tasman: Unveiling the 2029 Mid-Size Pickup Truck
Kia is preparing to introduce a new mid-size pickup truck, the Tasman, to the North American market by 2029. While initially denying its U.S. availability, a recently filed trademark suggests a potential shift in strategy. The truck is expected to feature hybrid and possibly plug-in hybrid powertrains, sharing a platform with Hyundai's upcoming pickup. Anticipated pricing for the Tasman is around $35,000, with various trim levels likely to be offered.
By Chris HarrisApr 23, 2026
Top German Convertibles Under $50,000
Discover three exceptional German convertibles—BMW 4-Series, Mercedes E-Class Cabriolet, and Audi A5 Cabriolet—all available for under $50,000. These models offer a blend of performance, luxury, and open-air driving pleasure, making them ideal choices for an enjoyable ride. Learn about their features, pricing, and essential tips for purchasing a used convertible to ensure a smart investment.
By Dan NeilApr 23, 2026
2000 Four-Cylinder Tuner Car Archive Comparison Test: A Retrospective
In 2000, Car and Driver conducted a comparative analysis of six prominent sport-compact tuner cars. This article revisits that pivotal test, highlighting the performance and modifications of models like the HKS Impreza 2.5RS Turbo, King Motorsports/Mugen Integra Type R, Neuspeed TT Quattro, and ProSpec S2000, reflecting on which vehicles endured the rigorous assessment.
By Edward LohApr 23, 2026
Volkswagen Unveils New Hybrid Golf Model
Volkswagen has introduced a new hybrid version of its Golf hatchback, aiming for enhanced fuel efficiency. This new model combines a 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine with dual electric motors, operating similarly to Honda's hybrid system by switching between series and parallel modes. Unfortunately, this innovative Golf Hybrid will not be available in the American market, as the standard Golf was withdrawn after the 2021 model year.
By Chris HarrisApr 23, 2026
Morgan Unveils the Supersport 400: A New Era of Performance
Morgan has launched the Supersport 400, its most potent production car to date. This high-performance model features a 402-horsepower BMW-sourced turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six engine, enabling it to reach 62 mph in just 3.6 seconds and achieve a top speed of 180 mph. Beyond its raw power, the Supersport 400 boasts enhanced handling with a standard Dynamic Handling package, revised suspension, and a striking retro-modern design, setting the stage for future limited-run editions from the British automaker.
By Simona De SilvestroApr 23, 2026