Mercedes-Benz has unveiled the new 2023 EQE SUV, an all-electric SUV with seating for five people and a battery capacity of just over 90 kWh. It will hit dealerships next year, and an AMG-tuned version with up to 677 hp will follow shortly after launch.
Jeep used the 2022 Paris Motor Show to debut its first EV, a subcompact crossover called the Avenger. About six inches shorter than the compact Renegade, the Avenger is probably too small for US tastes, which may explain why it hasn’t been confirmed for sale here.
It’s official. NASCAR Cup Series champion Kurt Busch retires from full-time racing. The move comes after doctors advised him to give up racing following a concussion he suffered in a crash in July.
You’ll find these stories and more in today’s automotive news here at Motor organ.
2023 Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV revealed with a capacity of up to 677 hp
The Jeep Avenger will debut at the Paris Motor Show in 2022 as the brand’s first EV
NASCAR champion Kurt Busch done racing for now
Tiguan vs RAV4: Comparison of crossover SUVs
1970 carbon fiber Dodge Charger bodies cost $199,000
EPA range numbers are rising all the time The 2023 Porsche Taycan lineup
4Ever Trophy concept preview of the modern crossover Renault 4
Jeep 2023 Review of Renegades
2024 Mercedes-Benz E-Class wagon spy shots
Sono is taking the Sion solar EV on a US tour fleet rate
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