Page Title: Latest Autos News & Archive | Newsweek.com
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Father Accidentally Runs Over, Kills His Son in 'Tragic' Driveway Accident Genesis Drops Another Stunning Concept EV at the New York Auto Show Mercedes-Benz EQXX Beats Tesla, Lucid, Going 626 Miles on a Single Charge Subaru Changes Up Outback to Make it More Like Solterra 2023 Hyundai Palisade Debuts In New York With a Massive Refresh Popular Kia Telluride SUV Gets a Facelift for 2023 Model Year Nissan Promises New Type of EV Battery By 2028 Honda To Unveil 30 Electric Vehicles By 2030 Jeep Unveils Long-Wheelbase Wagoneer Family, More Efficient Engine at NYIAS Chrysler's Airflow Concept Morphs into Lucid-Like SUV Newsweek's World's Greatest Auto Disruptors Awards 2022 in Pictures 1950s Ford Racing History Inspires New 2022 Ford GT Supercar How Past Disruptive Autos Led to Some of Today's Most Innovative Vehicles World's Greatest Auto Disruptors: Six Innovators Shaking Up the Industry Jeep Goes Bolder, Greener With Extreme Concept SUVs GM Hits Reset Button With the Chevrolet Bolt Aiming to Regain Trust Hyundai's N Division Proves Sporty Cars Can Do It All Porsche Triples Its Investments in Electofuels, Partnering With HIF Global Nissan Teaming With Snowmobile Manufacturer To Make NASA's Next Lunar Vehicle 2023 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Gets a Price Bump, Standard All-wheel Drive Lamborghini's Last V12 Aventador Includes an NFT by Steve Aoki, Krista Kim GM and Honda to Co-Build Inexpensive Electric Vehicles Starting in 2027
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