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Car Tech Highlights from CES 2026: Trends and Insights

At CES 2026, the automotive presence declined further despite past enthusiasm. Only BMW and Hyundai made significant showings. Key themes included a renewed focus on autonomous driving and innovations like Lucid’s Gravity Robotaxi. Emerging brands like Afeela and Geely showcased new technologies, while solid-state batteries gained attention, though skepticism remains. Continue reading Car Tech Highlights from CES 2026: Trends and Insights

Front 3/4 view of the 2025 Cadillac LYRIQ Sport.

2025 Cadillac Lyriq Redefines American Luxury

The 2025 Cadillac Lyriq is an appealing luxury SUV that combines modern aesthetics with impressive performance. It features a range of 326 miles, advanced technology like a 33-inch LED display, and high safety ratings. Available in multiple configurations, the Lyriq aims to attract both traditional Cadillac buyers and newcomers to electric vehicles. Continue reading 2025 Cadillac Lyriq Redefines American Luxury

Detroit Auto Show Pivots for Future

The 2025 Detroit Auto Show faced declining attendance and notable withdrawals from automakers, favoring virtual debuts. While Ford unveiled special-edition Mustangs and Stellantis showcased updates to Ram vehicles, excitement was limited. The show shifted focus to sales and entertainment, marking a potential new direction amid challenges in the automotive landscape. Continue reading Detroit Auto Show Pivots for Future

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Tesla’s Supercharger network gets the nod

Ford and GM will equip their EVs with Tesla’s charging plug starting in 2025, allowing access to Tesla’s Supercharger network. Rivian also struck a similar deal with Tesla. GM is forming its own fast-charging network, while Stellantis launches Free2move. The future of EVs hinges on improved charging infrastructure. Continue reading Tesla’s Supercharger network gets the nod