Chevrolet considering midsize crossover to slot between Traverse and Equinox
A Chevrolet version of the GMC Acadia would fit there perfectly.
A Chevrolet version of the GMC Acadia would fit there perfectly.
It pairs what passes for a coupe-ish roofline with full-size SUV underpinnings. It's brash, for sure.
We knew they were coming, but now it's official.
Aesthetic tweaks accompany mild power gains for the GT and GT S, while the GT C gets a 50th anniversary edition.
Not exactly what we hoped for, but still pretty good.
These are the best for 2017, according to the jury.
Check out the official NAIAS 2017 live stream right here at Autoblog.
After nearly nine years, an all-new Traverse is finally here.
We have our more lax exhaust noise regulations to thank for it.
To play in the CUV game, a third row is a big bonus. The handsome new Tiguan has one.
Plus, a crazy-looking AMG Performance Studio Package for those who want to stand out.
After a very long first generation, GMC finally has a new compact crossover. And not a moment too soon.
Rear-wheel drive and a high-output V6. It looks legit.
This VW van concept points to the future.
The grilles are all new, but what's behind them is more interesting.
The new small crossover will use a fresh, in-house-designed turbocharged engine.
Whether Mitsubishi would or should offer one in the US is another issue.
The baddest Bentley yet boasts 700 horsepower.
Better brakes for the STI and a sunroof-delete option for the WRX.