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Genesis Drops the Magma GT Halo Car as Kia Redesigns the Telluride, EV Panic Dies Down, and BYD Sets Its Sights on Porsche
From Genesis’ bold performance future to Kia’s turbo-hybrid overhaul and BYD’s incoming supercar, the week delivers big moves across EVs, SUVs, safety tech, and even a rocket-rumored Tesla Roadster.
Jeep’s 650-HP Recon, Cadillac’s Escalade IQ Win, and Koenigsegg’s Noise-Capped Lap Record Reset the 2026 Performance Order
From a Trail Rated EV pushing supertruck power, to Cadillac reclaiming dominance with an electric SUV, to Koenigsegg breaking Laguna Seca’s production-car record while muffled under a 90 dB limit: today’s drops reshape the SUV, EV, and hypercar hierarchy in one sweep.
Civic & Tacoma Drop the Best Lease Deals, Charger Scat Pack Revives Gas Muscle, Lucid Gravity Impresses, and Jeep’s Turbo-Four Recall Explodes
November’s standout bargains, the only manual V8 sedan left in America, EVs charging faster with new chip tech, and Stellantis scrambling after 113,000 Jeeps risk self-destructing.
AMG Silenced, McLaren Goes SUV, Tesla Recalls Again, and Nissan Still Stalls the GT-R: This Week in Cars
EU noise laws threaten AMG icons, McLaren confirms a Cayenne-fighter, Tesla faces Powerwall fires, manual gearheads get a victory lap, BMW reveals its next-gen design playbook, and the GT-R future remains a shrug.
Porsche’s Wild 18-Cylinder Engine, Bentley’s Reinvention, and the EVs Gunning for Supercars
From Porsche’s secret triple-turbo W18 patent to Hyundai’s M3-killer Ioniq 6 N, Bentley’s rule-breaking Flying Spur, and a 1,000-hp pickup that outruns a Bugatti—this week’s lineup proves the car world isn’t slowing down, it’s getting louder, faster, and stranger.
Ford May Kill the F-150 Lightning as Tesla Pushes Text-While-Driving FSD and Toyota Recalls 127,000 Turbo V6s
EV hype is colliding with reality: Ford faces a failed electric truck bet, Musk promises hands-free texting within months, Toyota engines are failing again, Americans are drowning in car loan debt, and Lamborghini is busy flying customers to volcanoes.






