Picture a grocery-store parking lot in 1993: Tauruses, Accords, maybe a stray Explorer. Fast-forward to the same lot in 2026 and you’re surrounded by tailgates. Statistically that feeling is
Daihatsu has given its tiny Hijet Cargo and Atrai vans another update in Japan, mostly to keep them fresh against rivals like the newly updated Suzuki Every. The changes are pretty small overall, but
Mazda has refreshed the tiny Scrum Van and Scrum Wagon in Japan, though “Mazda” might be doing some heavy lifting here. The Scrum Van is essentially a rebadged Suzuki Every, while the Wago
The Suzuki Every is one of those vehicles that would probably make a lot of sense in crowded cities outside Japan, yet hardly anyone gets the chance to buy one. It’s tiny, boxy, slow, and absolu
In Japan, some of Suzuki’s most useful vehicles are also some of its smallest. The Super Carry kei truck and Every kei van are built for simple, everyday tasks, but for the 2026 Japan Truck S
Kia showed something a bit different at the New York Auto Show. Alongside the Seltos and EV3, it revealed the PV5 WAV Taxi and Rideshare concept. This one is built with a clear purpose. It is a whe
Volkswagen is giving the Caddy a mid-cycle update, and the focus is clear. Less about big design changes, more about tech and efficiency. From the outside, the changes are subtle. The front bumper
Ford is adding a new electric van to its European lineup with the Transit City, aimed at urban delivery work. There is a twist, though. It is not a ground-up Ford design. Instead, the Transit Cit
Meet the Volvo EX30 Cargo. Volvo took its smallest EV and turned it into a proper city delivery tool, and the concept fits. From the outside, it keeps a low profile. It looks like a normal EX30, wi
Could probably think of a handful of model names that have been around forever. Ford Mustang's been galloping for over 60 years. Porsche's been cranking out 911s from Stuttgart since 1964. But