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The Alfa Romeo Milano is another candy that Stellantis forbids us
Alfa Romeo reintroduces the Milano name on a vehicle. The last time Alfa Romeo used it was on the North American version of the 75. Failing in the face of German competition, it was only sold in North America from…
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Kia emphasizes hybrid models
(Paris) Kia expects a significant increase in its sales in the coming years and an acceleration in its production of hybrid models, the Korean automaker said Tuesday in Seoul during a conference for investors. After a record year in 2023…
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Hyundai launches special NHL edition of its Santa Fe
On the eve of the start of the NHL playoffs, the manufacturer Hyundai announced that it will market the special NHL edition of its recently renewed Santa Fe mid-size SUV. The initiative essentially involves the addition of personalized door sills…
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2024 Hyundai Santa Fe NHL Edition: 500 units offered in Canada starting at $56,998
It was without the framework of the Montreal Auto Show last January that Hyundai Canada lifted the veil on the Hyundai Santa Fe 2024 NHL Edition, an exclusive version that includes several visual additions inspired by the NHL. Hyundai Canada…
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Electric vehicles | Hyundai to invest more than $50 billion in South Korea
(Seoul) Hyundai revealed on Wednesday a plan to invest more than $50 billion in South Korea by 2026, much of it to promote the development and production of electric vehicles. With its subsidiary Kia, Hyundai is the world's third largest…
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Test bench The competition of the Hyundai Santa Fe
Test bench The competition of the Hyundai Santa Fe
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Lincoln Corsair Grand Touring test bench | The good moment
At a time when plug-in hybrid vehicles are regaining color and favor in the automotive industry, the august Lincoln brand is in a good position. In fact, more than a third of the Corsair Grand Touring vehicles circulating in Canada…
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Hyundai ST1 2024, the electric van we want
It’s crazy how letters can mean different things from one manufacturer to another. If we take the letters ST at Porsche, it can mean Sport Touring, but, at Hyundai, it’s more like Service Type. Obviously, the applications are completely different…