Toyota Corolla Cross the ultimate family all-rounder
The Toyota Corolla Cross is a practical and highly versatile SUV designed to appeal to a broad range of drivers, from young families to long-time Toyota loyalists. Positioned between a traditional hatchback and a larger family SUV, it offers a balanced combination of efficiency, comfort, practicality, and reliability. With a length of approximately 4.5 meters, it remains compact enough for urban environments while providing generous interior space and everyday usability. The model tested features Toyota’s 140 hp hybrid powertrain, which delivers impressive fuel efficiency of around 5 liters per 100 kilometers. For drivers who frequently travel on highways or require stronger overtaking performance, Toyota also offers a 200 hp hybrid variant that provides noticeably more confidence during acceleration and merging. Regardless of engine choice, the Corolla Cross prioritizes smooth, predictable, and stress-free transportation rather than sporty driving dynamics.
2026-06-13T12:28:19Z
Why the new KGM Musso is getting so much attention
The 2026 KGM Musso marks a new chapter for the brand formerly known as SsangYong. Combining the practicality of a traditional pickup with an all electric powertrain, the Musso is designed for drivers who need utility without relying on diesel power. It offers a spacious cabin, a functional cargo bed, four wheel drive capability, and enough towing capacity for trailers, boats, or recreational equipment. While its range and charging performance may not lead the segment, the Musso focuses on real world usability, comfort, and affordability. With competitive pricing and a unique position in the growing electric pickup market, the new KGM Musso could be an interesting option for buyers looking for something different from the usual truck choices.
2026-06-01T14:31:21Z
This is how China built more EVs than the rest of the world combined
China’s electric vehicle industry has grown into the largest on Earth, producing more EVs than the rest of the world combined and reshaping the future of global transportation. We explore how China turned a late start into a massive advantage through government support, battery innovation, manufacturing scale, and fierce competition between companies like BYD, SAIC, and others. From affordable family cars and high-performance electric supercars to buses, trucks, and e-bikes, this is the story of how China built an EV powerhouse that is challenging Tesla, threatening established automakers across Europe, Japan, and the United States, and forcing governments around the world to rethink how they compete in the rapidly changing automotive market.
2026-06-12T10:42:53Z
Toyota turns the bZ4X into a true family adventure vehicle
The Toyota bZ4X Touring expands on the standard bZ4X formula by adding significantly more cargo space, improved practicality, and a stronger focus on family adventures. With up to 1,700 liters of luggage capacity, a spacious rear cabin, and available all wheel drive, it is designed to handle everything from daily commuting to weekend getaways. The 74.7 kWh battery delivers up to 591 km of WLTP range in front wheel drive form, while Toyota continues to emphasize durability, efficiency, and long term reliability. Physical controls for key functions remain, making the cabin easy to use on the move. Combining comfort, versatility, and Toyota’s renowned warranty coverage, the bZ4X Touring aims to be one of the most practical electric family vehicles available.
2026-06-03T12:28:22Z
I bought a Tesla Model 3 - celebrating 2 million subscribers!
The Tesla Model 3 Mid-Range has 260 miles of range on a full charge, powered by an electric motor at the rear wheels, good for 0-60 miles per hour in 5.6 seconds. I bought the mid-range in multi-coat red with 19" wheels. The Model 3 now comes standard with the premium interior, including 12-way adjustable heated front seats, premium audio, and a tinted glass roof. The Tesla Model 3 is currently available in three configurations, mid-range RWD, long-range AWD, and performance AWD. Each version is quicker, and the long range models have 310 miles of range. The Tesla Model 3 Performance is capable of hitting 60 mph in 3.3 seconds! Check out the video for my full impressions on the Model 3 mid-range, my new ride!
2026-06-10T18:49:50Z
Can a £20k performance car carry four kids?
Dad Cars reaches its one-year anniversary with a major update on the Aston Martin DB9, the future of the channel and a new trading down series built around cheaper performance cars. After growing to more than 10000 subscribers and 750000 views, Ben explains that running the channel full-time is expensive and that the DB9 needs to make way for a more practical car that can carry four children while freeing up cash. The next plan is to buy a high-performance dad car under £20000, own it transparently for several months, document maintenance costs and faults, then gradually move down through cheaper cars under £15000, £10000 and £5000. The shortlist includes a BMW E39 M5, Maserati Quattroporte, BMW E60 M6, Maserati Gran Turismo or Grand Sport, and Jaguar XJ Super Sport. With the DB9 heading for detailing before sale, the video sets up a new era of real ownership, family practicality, risky bargains and honest car content.
2026-06-02T15:14:06Z
Is this self-built Porsche GT3 RS actually good on track?
A self-built Porsche GT3 RS takes to the track, putting a custom performance build under real driving conditions. The video focuses on how a modified supercar performs in a motorsport setting, where handling, speed, balance, and track readiness all matter. It offers a close look at a Porsche track car that has been put together outside the factory formula, making it relevant to viewers interested in car builds, performance tuning, and high-performance driving. For anyone following Porsche content, track testing, or enthusiast garage projects, this provides a clear look at how a home-built GT3 RS compares when the laps begin.
2026-05-29T12:28:11Z
The fastest family Tesla you can buy today
The Tesla Model X Plaid remains one of the most unique vehicles on the road, combining the practicality of a three row family SUV with performance that rivals exotic supercars. With more than 1000 horsepower, breathtaking acceleration, iconic Falcon Wing doors, and Tesla’s industry leading charging network, it continues to offer a driving experience few competitors can match. Despite riding on a platform that is now over a decade old, the Model X still feels remarkably modern thanks to its spacious interior, advanced software, and impressive efficiency. However, not everything is perfect, as the stalkless steering wheel controls and aging architecture reveal some of the platform’s limitations. The big question is whether this legendary Tesla can still compete with a new generation of premium electric SUVs in 2026.
2026-05-31T12:13:23Z