Toyota FCV: Fuel cell car has ugly butt, remains faithful to concept
The hydrogen fuel cell Toyota FCV has been unveiled in its final production form. Sales begin in 2015; in Japan it will retail for about $70k.
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The hydrogen fuel cell Toyota FCV has been unveiled in its final production form. Sales begin in 2015; in Japan it will retail for about $70k.
The second generation Ford Edge has been unveiled. It will go on sale in the US first in Q1 2015, with the rest of the world to follow.
Seat has taken the Leon ST wagon and given it the Subaru Outback treatment with all-wheel drive and go-anywhere looks.
With its new warranty offer Nissan is hoping to snare more of the commercial van market with its newly minted full-size NV and smaller NV200 vans.
Acura has dropped the ILX Hybrid for the 2015 model year after low sales since its introduction two years ago.
It’s been three years since the Ford Explorer switched from body-on-frame to a monocoque design, and to celebrate the XLT is getting a sportier look.
Nissan has formally unveiled its next generation NP300 Navara ute in Thailand in both king and dual cab forms, as well as narrow and wide body cars.
Said to be sportiest Mito yet, the Alfa Romeo MiTo QV is powered by a 170hp (127kW) 1.4-litre turbocharged 4-cylinder engine.
The car that gave rise to the Acura ZDX, Honda Crosstour and, soon, the Mercedes-Benz MLC, is back for a second generation.
Buick has updated its Verano sedan for the 2015 model year, adding 4G LTE connectivity and a mobile Wi-Fi hotspot to the standard equipment list.