Kia Forte Koup axed in USA; Honda Civic is last compact coupe standing
The Kia Forte Koup will soon disappear from the US market, leaving in the compact coupe field entirely to the Honda Civic.
The Kia Forte Koup will soon disappear from the US market, leaving in the compact coupe field entirely to the Honda Civic.
From mid-2017, the Skoda Karoq replaces the Yeti as the brand’s small crossover, but what does its name mean and where does it come from?
The 2017 Mercedes-AMG S63 facelift has new lights, bumpers, wheels, and 612hp (456kW) 4-liter twin-turbo V8 with 9-speed auto replacing the 5.5-liter.
The second-gen Chevrolet Volt has two electric motors for a total 135kW (181hp), a 75kW (101hp) 1.5-liter I4 range extender, and a 18.4kWh battery.
The 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk has the Hellcat 6.2-liter supercharged V8, and the same offroad ability as a Toyota RAV4.
For the 2018 model year, the sixth-generation Hyundai Sonata has been given a significant makeover. See all the changes in this side-by-side comparison.
The Skoda Karoq, based on the Volkswagen Tiguan, will replace the Yeti as the company’s compact SUV. These “spy photos” were issued by Skoda.
The 2017 Jeep Yuntu concept has a plug-in hybrid drivetrain, self driving tech and suicide doors, and previews a 7 seat SUV for China based on the Cherokee.
The China only Skoda Kodiaq Coupe has been teased by the Vision E electric SUV concept at the 2017 Shanghai Auto Show.
Launched in 2014, the YD Kia Forte Koup has a 1.6-liter turbo or 2-liter naturally aspirated 4-cylinder, FWD, and sporty styling.