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A Week With 2024 Mercedes-Benz CLA250

A Week With 2024 Mercedes-Benz CLA250

While it’s easy to dismiss sedans as an outdated body style, there’s still a sizable share of U.S. buyers committed to “three-box” designs. That’s especially true in the luxury segment. And while Mercedes-Benz has paired back its line a bit over the last several years, it remains committed to offer buyers at least a few key options, starting with the 2024 CLA250. Here’s our review.

Jaguar’s Coming EV Makeover will take it Back to the Future

Jaguar’s Coming EV Makeover will take it Back to the Future

With the exception of the F-Type, Jaguar will abandon all existing models and prepare for the transition to an all-EV line-up starting late next year. But don’t expect to see it simply replace the current line-up with similar, battery-powered models. The British marque plans to return to “where Jaguar started,” with aggressively styled, high-performance products targeting an elite group of buyers.

GM Aims to Drive Down Prices, Drive Up Profits, as it Continues EV Roll-Out

GM Aims to Drive Down Prices, Drive Up Profits, as it Continues EV Roll-Out

The growth of the EV market has clearly slowed this year, General Motors President Mark Reuss said during a media confab, but sales are still on the rise and GM continues planning to gain ground, even as it delays some product launches. A critical step will be driving down prices, even as profitability improves, said Reuss, who oversees GM’s product development efforts.

Hyundai, Kia Cuts “Most Stolen” Cars Theft Rate in Half with Software Upgrade

Hyundai, Kia Cuts “Most Stolen” Cars Theft Rate in Half with Software Upgrade

A few years ago, late model Hyundai and Kia vehicles were in the spotlight — the kind no automaker enjoys. Car thieves found a simple way to steal the cars because there were no immobilizers on them. The issue became such a problem a documentary film about the Kia Boyz was made, revealing the dangerous exploits of the car thieves. The automakers implemented a software update that appears to have put a dent in the problem. Go to Headlight.News for the story.

Elon Musk Admits Cybertruck Is Too Expensive, Says it Needs to be More Affordable

Elon Musk Admits Cybertruck Is Too Expensive, Says it Needs to be More Affordable

Tesla’s Cybertruck is arguably one of the most polarizing models on the market today but while the truck has gathered plenty of publicity for the EV company, the truck has proven to be far from perfect with recalls and other issues giving Tesla and founder Elon Musk a growing headache. However, the CEO appears to have finally admitted that the truck is too expensive for its audience.

Rivian Beats Q2 Earnings Estimates, Predicts Q4 Profit

Rivian Beats Q2 Earnings Estimates, Predicts Q4 Profit

EV maker Rivian beat its second quarter earnings estimates, but more importantly predicted it would be in the black for the first time ever in the final quarter of 2024. A series of cost cutting measures and changes to the way the company sells vehicles combined to make the second quarter a good one. Find out more at Headlight.News.

Quid Pro Quo? Musk Money in Hand, Trump is Now an EV Fan

Quid Pro Quo? Musk Money in Hand, Trump is Now an EV Fan

Donald Trump has pulled a U-turn and now says he is now “totally” in favor of EVs. The Republican nominee for president said he had “no choice” but to rethink his position after previously bashing battery-electric vehicles now that Tesla CEO Elon Musk has become one of Trump’s biggest financial backers in an increasingly tough campaign.

Lucid Secures More Funding, Beats Analysts Q2 Earnings Estimates

Lucid Secures More Funding, Beats Analysts Q2 Earnings Estimates

EV maker Lucid Motors offered up good news during its second quarter earnings call as it secured as much as $1.5 billion in new cash just in time to begin production of its second vehicle, the Gravity SUV. The company also managed to beat analysts’ estimates for the quarter. Find out more at Headlight.News.