BMW Vision iNext concept
BMW over the weekend revealed the Vision iNext. The concept not only previews the new look for BMW vehicles but also a specific model with self-driving capability that will enter production in late 2021.
Cadillac has finally got a compact crossover in the form of the XT4. It’s been designed to compete with the likes of the BMW X1 and Audi Q3, and we’ve just driven one. Find out what it’s like behind the wheel in the links below.
Mercedes-AMG’s new standalone sedan, the GT 4-Door Coupe, is making its market debut over in Europe (we won’t see it here until early 2019, unfortunately). To kick off the market launch, AMG has announced the new GT 43 entry-level model.
You’ll find these stories and more in today’s car news, right here at Motor Authority.
BMW Vision iNext previews electric self-driving SUV due in 2021
2019 Cadillac XT4 first drive review: Luxury crossover SUV finally shows up, shows off
Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupe spawns entry-level GT 43
Volvo asks US government for tariff exemption for China-built XC60
Navya already sells fully self-driving cars, including in US
2019 Nissan Leaf to cost $30,885, long-range battery still to come
2020 Kia Soul EV spy shots
IKEA to use electric vehicles for home delivery in 5 global cities by 2020
Mercedes-AMG A35 hot hatch teased ahead of 2018 Paris auto show
Tesla drivers say latest software update disabled Autopilot
