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Ford has forged a new path in online auto sales by partnering with Amazon to list certified pre-owned vehicles. This collaboration could reshape the traditional dealership experience and expand the possibilities for digital car buying.
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General Motors, celebrating its 100-year legacy, is preparing to reshape how Americans drive. By 2028, the iconic automaker intends to offer truly hands-free, “eyes-off” technology, so drivers can even enjoy a movie as they journey.
For a limited time, you can get the Google Pixel 10 Pro and 10 Pro XL at half price when you sign up for a year of Mint Mobile. This offer can save buyers up to $780, making it an intriguing deal for technology enthusiasts and budget-conscious shoppers alike.
Rolls-Royce marks a milestone with its Phantom Centenary Private Collection, and a new gallery showcases the sedan’s luxurious design. Originally featured in Robb Report, this special edition model reflects the brand’s dedication to timeless craftsmanship blended with modern innovation.
The Capricorn 01 Zagato arrives as a 900hp hypercar powered by American muscle and delivered through a five-speed manual gearbox. Casting aside downforce and hybrid systems, this exclusive design bridges the gap between modern performance and old-school driving purity.
XPENG has shattered its own monthly delivery records in September 2025, rolling out 41,581 Smart EVs—marking a 95% year-over-year leap. The company’s surging momentum continued into the third quarter, hitting 116,007 deliveries for a 149% increase compared to the previous year.
Volvo’s quest for electrification takes a new turn with extended-range electric vehicles. After a recent factory visit in Charleston, questions arise about whether this technology could convince more Americans to go electric.
Xiaomi has announced that its next flagship smartphones will come from the Xiaomi 17 series, surprising those who were expecting a 16 series. Industry watchers note striking similarities between Xiaomi’s upcoming devices and Apple’s iPhone 17 lineup, igniting debate about the two tech giants’ latest innovations.
Lucid is preparing a new electric vehicle set to sell for under US$50,000, directly positioning it against Tesla’s Model Y and Model 3. Following its high-end Air line of sedans and a three-row SUV, the company’s move to a more affordable offering signals a new chapter in the competitive EV market.
Apple’s rumored iPhone Air could take slim smartphones to a new level. While other manufacturers have already released ultra-thin devices, Apple’s move could intensify the trend and spark further innovation across the phone industry.
In a world buzzing with push notifications and empty distractions, the 2026 Subaru Solterra arrives with refreshing humility. True to Subaru’s reliable reputation, this electric vehicle offers an unpretentious alternative amid the noise of modern life.