Best of the Year winner, the Dodge Charger, earned a 2026 Drivers' Choice Award in the Best Sport Coupe category. The MSRP for the gas-powered Charger starts around $52,000 before incentives. Last ...
The 2026 Kia K4 compact sedan has been named MotorWeek’s Drivers’ Choice for Best Family Car in 2026.  The K4 was recognized for its dynamic styling, spacious interior, advanced technology ...
In Car and Driver's 2026 Editors' Choice Awards, Hyundai Motor Group scored an impressive victory with 17 models named best in their respective categories. The breakdown: Hyundai clinched eight spots, ...
We’ll hit max velocity in the Cadillac LYRIQ-V, then take it easy with the Genesis GV70. First is an electrifying new entry in Cadillac’s “IQ” portfolio, the LYRIQ-V, which blends Caddy luxury and V ...
When you think ‘Subaru,’ chances are you already imagine off-road capabilities, and their Wilderness sub-brand has only bolstered that reputation. We’re seeing how the new Forester Wilderness is ...
Key vehicle models of Hyundai Motor Co. and Kia Corp. have won a series of awards from major American automotive publications ...
The all-new 2026 Nissan LEAF has been honored as Best EV in the 2026 MotorWeek Drivers' Choice Awards, adding to its impressive and growing list of industry commendations. "The LEAF brought EVs to a ...
Allied Market Research published a report, titled, "Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) Market by SDV Type (Semi-SDV, and SDV), Electrical and Electronic Architecture (Distributed Architecture, Domain ...
Key vehicle models from Hyundai Motor and Kia have received a series of prestigious awards from leading U.S. automotive ...
The Dodge Charger is on a hot streak, adding to the next-gen muscle car’s list of honors, winning both the 2026 MotorWeek ...
We recently shared the winners of MotorWeek's 2026 Drivers' Choice Awards. Now we bring you the winners of Cars.com's annualBest Of Awards. They recognize top-rated 2026 vehicles across ...
The base model Compass was front-wheel-drive, but the Compass did offer a “Freedom Drive I” 4x4 system (yes, it was the Bush era) and a reasonable 8.1 inches of ground clearance. One thing missing ...