For a few years there, the future looked pretty settled. Every glossy car commercial had the same mood. Silent roads. Blue charging lights. A handsome crossover gliding past a wind farm. The
Nio is no longer acting like a startup trying to prove itself. With the new ES9, the Chinese brand is going straight after the upper end of the luxury SUV market, and honestly, the specs alone make it
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Buick’s transformation in China keeps getting more serious. What was once known mostly for soft sedans and comfortable crossovers is quickly turning into a full-blown EV and hybrid brand, and th
A lot of people are about to walk into dealerships this summer and have a very uncomfortable conversation. Because the cheap-ish new car they were looking at in March? Yeah. It may suddenly cos
A couple years ago, it honestly felt like gas cars were being sent to the retirement home. Every commercial was about EVs. Every automaker had a giant electrification plan. Politicians were thr
MG is aiming higher than usual with its new 07. Positioned as the brand’s flagship new-energy coupe, the 07 is designed to offer the kind of style normally associated with much more expensive ca
Washington rarely agrees on anything, but this is one of those cases where both sides line up. Chinese cars are expanding fast across global markets, and that’s making U.S. lawmakers uneasy.
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For a long time, luxury cars followed a pretty predictable script. If someone wanted something high-end, they looked to Germany first, maybe Japan or the UK next. That was just how the market worked.