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Latest Car News: October 2023

Honda CR-V Hybrid to Get New Sport Hybrid Trim

2024 Honda CRV Hybrid Sport

Honda has announced that the 2024 CR-V Hybrid will get a new Sport Hybrid trim. This new trim will feature a more aggressive exterior design, with a black grille, black mirror caps, and black 18-inch alloy wheels. The interior of the Sport Hybrid trim will also get some unique features, such as red stitching on the seats and steering wheel, and black trim accents.

The Sport Hybrid trim will be powered by the same hybrid powertrain as the rest oflThe CR-V Mixture gets an EPA-assessed 40 mpg in the city and 35 mpg on the roadway. This powertrain consists of a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine and an electric motor, which produce a combined 212 horsepower.

The 2024 Honda CR-V Hybrid Sport will go on sale in the first quarter of 2024. Pricing has not yet been announced.

Toyota Unveils New All-Electric SUV at 2023 Tokyo Motor Show

Toyota bZ4X concept SUV

Toyota unveiled a new all-electric SUV concept at the 2023 Tokyo Motor Show. The concept is called the bZ4X, and it is expected to go into production in 2022.

The bZ4X is a midsize SUV that is similar in size to the Toyota RAV4. It features a sleek and aerodynamic design, with a long wheelbase and short overhangs. The interior of the bZ4X is also spacious and modern, with a minimalist design and a large touchscreen infotainment system.

The bZ4X will be powered by a dual-motor all-wheel drive system that produces a combined 215 horsepower. The bZ4X will have a range of over 300 miles on a single charge.

The Toyota bZ4X is one of several new all-electric vehicles that Toyota is developing. Toyota plans to release a total of 15 new all-electric vehicles by 2025.

Ford to Discontinue Fusion and Taurus Sedans

Ford Taurus sedan

Ford has announced that it will discontinue the Fusion and Taurus sedans after the 2023 model year. This is part of Ford's plan to shift its focus towards SUVs and pickup trucks.

The Fusion was first introduced in 2006, and it quickly became one of Ford's most popular sedans. The Taurus was first introduced in 1985, and it was one of Ford's flagship sedans for many years.

However, sales of sedans have been declining in recent years, as more and more consumers opt for SUVs and pickup trucks. In 2022, sales of sedans in the United States fell by 11%.

Ford is not the only automaker that is discontinuing sedans. Other automakers, such as General Motors and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, have also announced plans to discontinue some of their sedans.

Tesla to Build New Giga factory in Texas

Tesla Giga factory Texas

Tesla has announced that it will build a new giga factory in Texas. The new giga factory will be Tesla's fifth giga factory, and it will be used to produce the Cybetruck, Semi, and Model Y.

The new Tesla giga factory will be located in Austin, Texas. 

The new Tesla giga factory will create over 20,000 jobs in Texas. It is also expected to boost the Texas economy by billions of dollars.

BMW to Release Self-Driving Car in 2025

BMW selfdriving car

BMW has announced that it will release a self-driving car in 2025. The new self-driving car will be based on the BMW 7 Series sedan.

The new BMW self-driving car will use a variety of sensors, including cameras, radar, and lidar, to perceive its surroundings. It will also use a powerful computer to process the sensor data and make decisions about how to drive.

The new BMW self-driving car will be able to drive itself on highways and in cities. It will also be able to park itself and navigate traffic.

BMW is one of several automakers that are developing self-driving cars. Other automakers, such as Tesla, General Motors, and Ford, are also developing self-driving cars.

Renault storms the market with new vehicles

French jewel brand Renault proceeds with its imagination by declaring new models to upgrade its deals in different nations of the world.

In this unique circumstance, the French vehicle organization Renault declared today, Wednesday, that it will contribute $3.2 billion by 2027 to send off 8 new vehicles and lift electric vehicle deals outside Europe as a component of a worldwide relaunch of the French vehicle brand, and as a feature of its system shift for 2021.

The French automaker zeroed in on the most productive areas in Europe, which are electric vehicles.

Yet, combined with the deficiency of Russia - the gathering's subsequent market - following the Russian attack of Ukraine, this has made Renault much more reliant upon the European market. During the initial nine months of 2023, practically 69% of Renault's deals were in Europe, up from 63%. The earlier year.

As per what was accounted for by Reuters, the Chief of the Renault brand, Fabrice Kamboulev, said in a proclamation: Since the recharging of our items is proving to be fruitful in Europe, we will currently attempt to make the brand more worldwide and more productive.

Renault likewise demonstrated that by 2027, electric and half and half vehicles ought to make up 33% of deals outside Europe.

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