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Automotive Hall of Fame Announces an Unusually Diverse Lot to its Class of 2025

Automotive Hall of Fame Announces an Unusually Diverse Lot to its Class of 2025

The Automotive Hall of Fame will add four new inductees this year recognizing “noteworthy individuals” who “helped shape” the automotive industry, motor sports world and retail market. The list includes an unusually diverse mix this year, ranging from the recently retired CEO of Daimler to the industry’s first woman test driver. Here’s a closer look.

Trump Moves to Halt Public EV Charger Rollout – But Tesla Could Be Among Those Impacted

Trump Moves to Halt Public EV Charger Rollout – But Tesla Could Be Among Those Impacted

Pres. Donald Trump’s administration ordered a halt to a Biden-era program meant to provide $5 billion in funding for a nationwide network of EV charging stations. It’s the latest step by the White House to curtail EV adoption. But this program could hurt one of the most powerful men in Trump’s inner circle, Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who also runs the new Department of Government Efficiency.

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Headlight.News For The Week of 2-3-2025

In this week’s episode of the podcast, we talk about Trump’s tariffs and how they affect the automotive industry. We also highlight how many automakers are rethinking their EV plans amid changing market conditions.

Headlight. News For The Week of 1-27-2025

In this week’s episode of the podcast, we look at how Ram and Infiniti are shaking up their respective plans for electrification before looking into how intense music can make you a more aggressive driver. After we rock out for a bit, we shift to softer listening to take a look at This Week in Automotive History.

Headlight.News For The Week of 1-20-2025

In this week’s episode of the podcast we talk about auto prices hitting record highs and more buyers ending up underwater as a result. We also review the Nissan Armada before taking a look at This Week in Automotive History. 

Headlight.News For The Week of 1-13-2025

In this week's edition of the Headlight.News podcast we talk about how CES has fully embraced automotive technology and the pair of EVs Honda debuted at the event. We also talk about which vehicles won the Car and Truck of The Year Awards, the design shakeup at GM,...

Latest Reviews

More Affordable Jeep Wagoneer S Limited Makes Surprise Chicago Debut

More Affordable Jeep Wagoneer S Limited Makes Surprise Chicago Debut

If you’ve been looking at one of the new Jeep Wagoner S Launch Edition models but can’t quite get your head around the $71,995 starting price – before factoring in delivery fees – the off-road brand rolled out a more affordable option at the Chicago Auto Show Thursday, the Wagoneer S Limited. And while it may be more than $6,000 cheaper, the “mid-range” model still has a lot going for it, starting with a 500-hp all-wheel-drive electric drivetrain. Headlight.News has more on the new model – and other Jeep news.

First Look: 2025 Subaru Hybrid

First Look: 2025 Subaru Hybrid

Subaru is upping its game with the next-gen Forester Hybrid making its debut at the Chicago Auto Show. It introduces a newly developed “strong” hybrid system that not only delivers as much as 10 mpg better fuel economy but enhances the performance of the brand’s familiar Symmetrical All-Wheel-Drive system for go-anywhere traction. Headlight.News has more.

First Look: 2026 Subaru Forester Wilderness is Ready for Adventure

First Look: 2026 Subaru Forester Wilderness is Ready for Adventure

Subaru has built a reputation for providing go-anywhere vehicles – and it’s taken things to the next level with the introduction of its Wilderness line-up, off-road-oriented models equipped with beefier tires, higher ground clearance and other upgrades. At this week’s Chicago Auto Show, we got a first look at the latest entry, the 2026 Subaru Forester Wilderness.

Better Range, more Power, Lower Price for 2026 BMW iX

Better Range, more Power, Lower Price for 2026 BMW iX

BMW is making some big news with the 2026 update of its battery-electric iX. The crossover will arrive in showrooms mid-year with a new base package that comes in about $10,000 less than the outgoing package. And while the 2026 BMW iX may not get much in the way of design changes, the “mid-cycle” refresh does deliver what EV buyers are most likely to appreciate: better range and improved performance.

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