Mercedes-Benz new model nomenclature photo gallery
In late 2014, Mercedes-Benz decided to revise its naming structure for SUV and specialty vehicles. These charts show how things will change.
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.
Created specifically for its own racing series, the ND Mazda MX-5 Global Cup racer has a 2L engine, stripped out interior, roll cage and race seats.
Late in 2014, the Fiat Strada was rebadged for the Mexican market as the Ram 700, giving the truck brand a low-priced entry into Mexico’s pickup market.
For the 2015 model year, the HG Hyundai Azera gained a different grille, LED fog lights, and new front and rear bumpers, as well as some extra equipment.
Does the new Mazda MX-5 recapture the spirit of the original, while also being quicker? That’s a question that Mazda has attempted to answer in this video.
Based on the first-gen Renault/Dacia Duster soft-roader, the Oroch pickup has a double cab, four doors, five seats, and a 1.6- or 2-liter engine.
The Renault Sandero RS 2.0 has a 108kW (145hp) engine, 6-speed manual, 4-wheel disc brakes and sportier suspension. It will be a Latin America-only model.
The 92A Porsche Cayenne GTS has a 3.6-litre twin-turbo V6 with 323kW/600Nm (433hp/443 lb-ft). It’s good for a 5.2s 0-100km/h and a 262km/h (163mph) v-max.
The E180 Toyota Auris Touring (wagon/estate) followed up the E180 Auris hatch from 2012. Available with diesel, gas and hybrid drivetrains.