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Ram is finally giving Europe a truck that actually fits its roads. Now comes the Ram Rampage, a smaller pickup with the same bold attitude as its bigger brothers but built for everyday use. It’s
Mazda’s still got that magic touch when it comes to design—and at the Japan Mobility Show, it proved it once again. The star of the stand was the Vision-X Coupe, a sleek, low-slung concept
Toyota’s bringing back one of its most iconic trucks—and this time, it’s entering a new era. The Toyota Hilux is now available with a fully electric powertrain, marking the first tim
Land Rover refused a Defender pickup. But a Dutch company judged otherwise, not quite right. Heritage Customs, based in the Netherlands, has just built the first modern Defender truck—the one La
Ram is finally going small. After years of making giant trucks for large American highways, the brand is offering something that truly suits Europe—the Ram Rampage. The larger 1500s and Heavy Du
Hyundai itself is a long way away from its days when it wanted nothing to do with pickups. But now, it appears the brand is preparing for an all-in truck lineup. Kia dipped its toe in with the Tasman
The Suzuki Jimny has always been its own thing. Small, boxy, and full of character, it never needed help to stand out. While Suzuki and Toyota have been swapping badges for years, the Jimny has stayed
Every year at SEMA, there is one vehicle that steals the spotlight without even trying. This time, it is a bright green pickup sitting low under the lights, wearing the name Dude Ram 1500 Concept. Ram
Picture this: eight hours crammed in the back of a pickup truck versus lounging in that fancy travel trailer being pulled behind it. The trailer wins every time, right? Not so fast - that comfortable