Auto News For Thursday, March 24, 2016 - Toyota Readies Three-Row Lexus RX
Here are the six must-read, must-watch auto news stories and videos for Thursday, March 24, 2016.
LEXUS
We have few details, but we do know that approximately 18 months from now, Lexus will begin selling a three-row version of their best-selling RX. The RX, of course, isn't just Lexus' best seller; it's the best-selling premium brand vehicle of them all in the United States. In a sense then, there's no need to add variants. But there is huge room for expansion, so why not? – Automotive News
MDX
Speaking of the RX, one of its prime competitors – and a direct competitor for the upcoming three-row RX – is the Acura MDX. For 2017, the MDX gets a new face and the availability of Acura's Sport Hybrid powertrain. – The Globe & Mail
GENESIS
We've seen the Genesis G90, the second-generation of the Hyundai Equus. We know the current Hyundai Genesis sedan will become the Genesis G80. But what might a BMW 3-Series-fighting Genesis G70 look like? Hyundai revealed this stunning concept at the New York auto show. – Jalopnik
TRAILHAWK
Jeep's current flagship, the Grand Cherokee, ought to be available in the iconic off-road brand's most off-roadable trim. And for 2017, it will be. The 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk used Quadra-Drive II four-wheel-drive, 18-inch Kevlar-reinforced tires, and air suspension to better tackle the curbs at your local grocery store. – Car & Driver
PRIME
With 22 miles of electric-only range, the 2017 Toyota Prius Prime – a vehicle you used to know as the Prius Plug-In or Prius PHEV – is the most priusy of Prii. You can buy plug-in vehicles, the Chevrolet Volt comes to mind, with more electric range. But for the Prius faithful, this is the ultimate. – Autoblog
WATCH
You may not have enough extra cash burning a hole in your wallet, but somebody does, and they spend that money on a specialized car for trackdays. Perhaps it's the Radical RXC Spyder or the Ariel Nomad. Perhaps they use as a foundation a conventional, track-oriented road car such as the Chevrolet Camaro Z28. In 2016, which is best? This is evo's Track Car Of The Year.
LEXUS
We have few details, but we do know that approximately 18 months from now, Lexus will begin selling a three-row version of their best-selling RX. The RX, of course, isn't just Lexus' best seller; it's the best-selling premium brand vehicle of them all in the United States. In a sense then, there's no need to add variants. But there is huge room for expansion, so why not? – Automotive News
MDX
Speaking of the RX, one of its prime competitors – and a direct competitor for the upcoming three-row RX – is the Acura MDX. For 2017, the MDX gets a new face and the availability of Acura's Sport Hybrid powertrain. – The Globe & Mail
GENESIS
We've seen the Genesis G90, the second-generation of the Hyundai Equus. We know the current Hyundai Genesis sedan will become the Genesis G80. But what might a BMW 3-Series-fighting Genesis G70 look like? Hyundai revealed this stunning concept at the New York auto show. – Jalopnik
TRAILHAWK
Jeep's current flagship, the Grand Cherokee, ought to be available in the iconic off-road brand's most off-roadable trim. And for 2017, it will be. The 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk used Quadra-Drive II four-wheel-drive, 18-inch Kevlar-reinforced tires, and air suspension to better tackle the curbs at your local grocery store. – Car & Driver
PRIME
With 22 miles of electric-only range, the 2017 Toyota Prius Prime – a vehicle you used to know as the Prius Plug-In or Prius PHEV – is the most priusy of Prii. You can buy plug-in vehicles, the Chevrolet Volt comes to mind, with more electric range. But for the Prius faithful, this is the ultimate. – Autoblog
WATCH
You may not have enough extra cash burning a hole in your wallet, but somebody does, and they spend that money on a specialized car for trackdays. Perhaps it's the Radical RXC Spyder or the Ariel Nomad. Perhaps they use as a foundation a conventional, track-oriented road car such as the Chevrolet Camaro Z28. In 2016, which is best? This is evo's Track Car Of The Year.
Auto News For Thursday, March 24, 2016 - Toyota Readies Three-Row Lexus RX
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