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New York's auto show in 2025 saw more SUVs and EVs than ever before, as truck debuts fell and Asian carmakers shone.
Explore how Trump's tariffs affect corporate strategies and consumer prices in America amid changing import dynamics.
Claudia Marquez shares her insights from the floor of the New York Auto Show with Detroit News Auto Critic Henry Payne.
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President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on imported automobiles and specific automobile parts. Now, with a potential ...
Genesis Magma Racing has unveiled its vividly orange and full-scale GMR-001 LMDh Hypercar that will see Hyundai’s luxury ...
With higher performance and a vastly improved driving range, the 2026 Subaru Solterra continues to deliver on the brand's ...
Following a first look at the redesigned 2026 Hyundai Palisade a few months ago, the automaker has finally shared technical ...
Toyota (TM) just got a lifeline. Shares of the Japanese auto giant jumped 4.7% after U.S. President Donald Trump said he’s considering a pause ...
The auto supply chain is vast and spans numerous countries across the world, so any tariffs would have a knock-on impact on ...
With new models rolling out from General Motors, Porsche, Honda, and several others, US EV sales increased by over ...
Joining the trend set by carmakers like Tata Motors, Hyundai, Honda and Mahindra, Citroen has introduced the Dark Edition ...