As the new year rolled in a couple of weeks ago, Ford Motor Company announced that its Ford F-150 remained America's number-one-selling vehicle. Overall, new vehicle sales rose 4% in 2024, driven by a 7% increase in truck sales. While SUV sales rose 1%, Lincoln brand SUV demand increased 28% year over year.
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Did you spend your money on one of the nation's most loved SUVs? A recent study from iSeeCars identified 10 SUV brands as among the most beloved in America. Toyota dominated the rankings with six
While the podium wasn't exactly a surprise, the US automotive market reserved some bombshells for 2024, and it's important to take note
While Tesla sales for the year dipped close to 6% in the year, the EV major continued to maintain its dominance in the market.
Electric vehicles took center stage at the annual Consumer Electronics Show last week, with Honda Motor Company (NYSE:HMC) unveiling two sleek prototypes of its planned 0 Series EVs. The automaker also rolled out the first model produced through its EV joint venture with Sony (SONY),
The Saloon and SUV are near-production models of the EV concepts Honda introduced at CES in 2024. They are slated for production in Ohio in 2026.
Electric vehicles took center stage as Honda, Ford and Volkswagen won the 2025 North American, Car, Truck and Utility of the year awards Friday at an Automotive Press Association Event in Detroit.
Honda Motor Company and Amazon Web Services are collaborating to transition Honda's automobiles into software-defined vehicles using AWS technology.
Automotive award season is in full swing, and the winners of the 2025 North American Car, Truck and Utility of the Year awards were announced at the 2025 Detroit Auto Show.
Honda’s next-generation electric vehicles are a step closer to production. At CES 2025, the automaker unveiled prototypes of the 0 Saloon and 0 SUV, the first two of its 0 Series EVs that will start rolling off assembly lines in Ohio next year.