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Land Rover Discovery 6: Leaving Europe to Go Big in the U.S.

Few nameplates have carried families across generations like the Land Rover Discovery. From school runs to mountain passes, it’s long been the dependable middle ground between luxury and capability. Yet the current Discovery 5 has struggled to define itself. With dimensions overlapping the Range Rover Sport and Defender 110, it risks…

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Mazda MX‑5: Designing the Fifth Generation

Few cars have earned global affection quite like the Mazda MX‑5 — known as the Miata in North America and the Eunos Roadster in Japan. As the world’s best‑selling two‑seat convertible, it has defined accessible sports‑car joy for over four generations since its debut in…

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The New Yardstick: Rethinking Urban Motion

Imagine a city where movement feels effortless — where quiet, electric microcars glide through neighbourhoods, connecting homes, cafés, and workplaces with zero fuss and zero emissions. This isn’t a distant dream; it’s the next chapter in urban life. Microcars are redefining what mobility means. They…

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Today, Tomorrow, Toyota

Today, Tomorrow, Toyota: Few manufacturers have been criticised more for their EV strategy than Toyota. While rivals raced towards all-electric futures, Toyota continued investing heavily in hybrid technology. Yet in 2026, the world's largest carmaker remains one of the industry's most profitable and stable players.

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