2020 Ford Escape, Lincoln MKC plugin hybrids due in 2019
The next generation Ford Escape and Lincoln MKC will be available with a plugin hybrid powertrain as one of 13 new electrified models from the company.
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The next generation Ford Escape and Lincoln MKC will be available with a plugin hybrid powertrain as one of 13 new electrified models from the company.
The BMW 7-Series has grown a lot since its 1977 introduction, and has gone from a 6-cylinder only model to feature I4, I6, V8 and V12 engines.
The XV20 Lexus ES facelift included new headlamp lenses, a clear taillamp design, a different grille, self dimming mirrors, and other tech upgrades.
The new fourth generation Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator twins will gain a hybrid option in 2019, as one of 13 electrified models from the company.
The first-gen Honda Insight had an aerodynamic body, two seats, and a mild hybrid with a 50kW (67hp) 1-liter I3 and a built in 10kW (13hp) electric motor.
The Seat Toledo Mk IV was previewed as a concept in 2012 before going on sale that year. A rebadged Skoda Rapid, it is smaller than the third-gen model.
The Chevrolet Blazer will return for the 2019 model year, but it won’t tough body on frame offroader. Instead it will be based on the GMC Acadia.
The 2015 Hyundai Sonata Eco has a 1.6-liter turbo I4 with 178hp (133kW) and 195 lb-ft (264Nm), a 7-speed DCT, and 16-inch wheels with Hankook Kinergy tires.
The first generation Chevrolet Cobalt, based on the Delta platform, made its debut in the 2005 model year, and replaced the Cavalier.
The car with no name will get one at CES 2018, and it replaces the old fuel cell car based the previous generation Tucson/ix35.