Three years of silence and then – bam – the return of an icon. The 2026 Jeep Cherokee returns as a hybrid, bigger, sharper-edged and packed with technology. Plug-in-free, with long range and star-studded confidence, it dares to enter the fiercest SUV arena.
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After two years of tinkering with “latest versions,” the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 has been given permanent status. The V8 is staying because people want a choice—and a little laugh out of the exhaust. It’s time to embrace this modern-day paradox with both hands.
If you think the world of restomods is just shiny chrome nostalgia for Saturday coffee shop parades, Project Texan shatters that illusion with such a roar that even the neighbor's Labrador hides under the couch.
In 2025, small cars have become much more than just transportation from point A to B. We highlight eight new models that impress with sophisticated design, electric or hybrid technology and just that – character. Introducing the Fiat Grande Panda, Mini Cooper Electric, Volvo EX30, Alfa Romeo Junior, Lancia Ypsilon, Renault 5 E-Tech, Smart #1 and Jeep Avenger. These city stars are guaranteed to make you stand out in a crowd of mediocrity – and save the planet in the process. Here’s a short and sparkling overview of each model.
From legendary SUVs to rugged pickup trucks, we present a selection of vehicles that will take you confidently into the wilderness in 2025. But because we know that choosing the right adventure vehicle is more important than choosing a partner, we've rounded up the best - the 8 best camping and overland adventure cars of 2025 - that you'll be happy to get stuck in the middle of nowhere with.
Is “American-made” really synonymous with apple pie and baseball? A new ranking reveals that Detroit’s knees are shaking a little while Fremont’s champagne is popping. Let’s see who’s really wearing the stars and stripes under the hood this year—and who’s just sticking them on the fender. These are the most American cars of 2025!
The first half of 2025 brings real surprises - some automotive innovations 2025 - brands that have often operated in the shadow of the German premium trio are now stepping into the spotlight. Expect a mix of brutal performance, innovative electric solutions and nostalgic returns of cult models. Below, we present 8 exceptional automotive innovations of the first half of 2025 that will set the pace of this year and prove that diversity and courage push the boundaries of mobility.
The new generation Jeep Compass 2026 is here and – surprisingly or not – it brings the most that this compact SUV has ever offered. It will be available in different drive flavors: from a mild hybrid for urban adventurers to an electric model for quiet but determined eco-fighters. In the electric version with a 74 kWh battery, front-wheel drive and a range of up to 500 kilometers (according to WLTP), the price will start at € 50,400 – and that's for the First Edition version. Yes, so it's not an ascetic basic version, but a model that is already specifically equipped.
This is the 2026 Jeep Cherokee: The legend returns – bigger, boxier and ready for an electric future
When Jeep retired the Cherokee in 2023, it felt like someone had removed a key ingredient from the “SUV soup” recipe. Now, the iconic model is back—bigger, boxier, and, yes, more electrified than ever. And if you’ve been missing the sharp edges, assertive design, and American spirit, buckle up. The 2026 Jeep Cherokee is ready to adventure again.
The stars of overlanding have aligned: Jeep and Dometic have joined forces to create something that smells like a revolution. The ARTT is not just a tent. It's a house, a club, and a sky observatory all rolled into one. And yes, it's still a Jeep.
Forget the old Compass – check out the new one! It's like a Jeep escaped from a Tesla lab, crashed into a Land Rover, and woke up with a French accent. And yes, it has 375 horsepower. In an electric version. What's so cool about 2025! This is the 2026 Jeep Compass.
Jeep unveiled seven concepts at this year's Moab Easter Safari that draw on the past. All of them are Wranglers and Gladiators - no sign of the electric Recon and Wagoneer S models.