Mitsubishi L200/Triton (fifth generation) photo gallery
Launched in late 2014 (on sale in 2015), this Mitsubishi L200/Triton is being billed as a new generation model, although it’s more of a substantial update.
Launched in late 2014 (on sale in 2015), this Mitsubishi L200/Triton is being billed as a new generation model, although it’s more of a substantial update.
On November 7, 2014, New York City lowered its default speed limit from 30mph to 25mph, in a move designed to reduce road fatalities and injuries.
The L43 Renault Samsung SM5 was given a facelift in late 2012. Built in Korea, the car is sold overseas as the Renault Latitude and Safrane.
The fifth generation Mitsubishi Lancer, codenamed CJ in Australia, was initially released back in 2007 on platform co-developed with DaimlerChrysler.
The sexy X152 Jaguar F-Type gained the option of AWD for the 2015 model year. AWD increases performance and makes it a viable option in cold climes.
Based on the facelifted T6 Ford Ranger pickup, the Everest is an off-road capable seven-seat SUV that will find most of its buyers in the developing world.
First going on sale in early 2014, the K2UG GMC Yukon Denail is the glitziest member of the Yukon family and roughly equivalent to the Chevy Tahoe LTZ.
The fifth-gen Honda Legend was launched in Japan in late 2014, and is based on the American Acura RLX. In Japan, only the hybrid AWD version is available.
In late 2014, Mercedes-Benz decided to revise its naming structure for SUV and specialty vehicles. These charts show how things will change.
The thirteenth generation, all aluminum Ford F-150 pickup truck began production at the River Rouge factory in late 2015. Here are the first few rolling down the line.