2025 Citroen Ami Gets Funkier With Bulging Eyes And 2CV-Style Gills
2025 Citroën Ami gets sleeker, with bulging eyes and

This urban electric car retains its existing roots while adopting fresh styling and the rugged Ami Buggy Vision concept October 14, 2024 13:44 Citroën Ami facelift debuts four years after the original, bringing a refreshed design. The front end of this heavy-duty four-wheeler has been redesigned with larger, more expressive headlights. Citroën also unveiled the Ami Buggy Vision concept car, a beach version with rugged styling. Since 2020, the Citroën Ami has been doing its quirky little thing, winning over 65,000 customers - presumably people who enjoy driving cars that look like Lego. Now, the lovely piece of plastic is getting a mid-cycle update for 2025, giving it a fresh look and a nod to the iconic 2CV's side gills. The 2025 Ami will make its world premiere at the 2024 Paris Motor Show together with the Ami Buggy Vision concept car. The production model features redesigned front and rear ends, larger lighting fixtures, tougher bumpers and, of course, a…

2025 VW Taos Arrives With A Sleeker Face And More Power
2025 Volkswagen Taos is on sale, with a sleeker look and more power

The facelifted Taos is equipped with an upgraded 1.5-liter TSI engine with 174 horsepower September 12, 2024 09:00 Volkswagen has unveiled a facelifted Taos with new lighting and a more expressive exterior. The cabin has been updated with a redesigned dashboard and a larger infotainment system. Power is provided by a revised 1.5-liter turbocharged engine, which now produces 174 horsepower. The Volkswagen Taos has been a huge hit with U.S. consumers, with sales of about 60,000 last year. That makes it Volkswagen's fourth-best-selling brand in the U.S. and the best-selling brand in Canada and Mexico. That trend is expected to continue as Volkswagen rolls out the stylish new facelift. However, the changes to this compact crossover are more than just cosmetic, with an upgraded interior and a more powerful engine. We'll get into that in a bit, as we'll focus on the new exterior first. The Taos gets a slim grille flanked by new LED headlights, and the more upscale…

KG Mobility Actyon Debuts In Korea As A Longer And Sleeker Torres
KG Mobility Actyon debuts in Korea with longer body and sleeker styling

One of the pioneers of the coupe-SUV segment returns with less controversial, more modern styling KG Mobility announced that Actyon will be launched in the Korean market and will be exported first. The new generation Actyon adopts more modern styling than its controversial predecessor. The SUV shares its underpinnings with the Torres, including the turbocharged 1.5-liter engine. KG Mobility (formerly Ssangyong Motor) has expanded its SUV lineup in South Korea with the launch of the new Actyon. The Actyon is described as a coupe SUV based on the Torres' underpinnings. SsangYong originally launched the Actyon (dynamic and youthful) in 2005, ahead of the BMW X6, and was one of the pioneers in the coupe SUV segment. The new generation Actyon does not carry over the divisive styling of its predecessor, as it looks like a stretched KG Mobility Torres with a rear end inspired by the Range Rover Velar. More: KG Mobility's Rexton Sports Culmen previews updated Musso pickup truck…

2025 Kia Carnival Rocks A Swankier Face And Goes Hybrid, Tech-Heavy For U.S. Release
The 2025 Kia Carnival has a sleeker look and a hybrid model.

Kia Carnival gets hybrid powertrain option, updated looks and some new tech to compete in the minivan segment February 8, 2024 11:45 Kia today officially unveiled the North American version of the 2025 Carnival at the Chicago Auto Show, following its debut in South Korea last fall. The minivan will go on sale this summer with more advanced technology, a refreshed look, and a new hybrid powertrain. The most notable changes to the Fiesta are at the front, where the minivan aspires to be a crossover with a wider grille, less chrome trim, and amber daytime running lights (DRLs), bringing its design closer to the Sorento. Under the hood, the Fiesta's reliable 3.5-liter V6 GDI engine returns, producing 287 hp (214 kW / 290 PS) and 260 lb-ft (352 Nm) of torque, which, oddly, is three horses less than last year. While it's an unusual change, it's by no means the most meaningful one. The real news comes with the…