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Saturday, March 18, 2023

Lotus Eletre

Lotus is known for its iconic sports cars such as the Elise, the Exige, and the Evora, and in the age of the new normal, the all-electric Evija hypercar and the ultimate ICE-powered Lotus sports car, the Emira. Sadly, Lotus' near-seven-and-a-half decade tradition has been broken thanks to the arrival of the first SUV, the Eletre.

2024 Lotus Eletre
2024 Lotus Eletre

Starting at 89,500 British Pounds plus additional costs, the first-ever Lotus Eletre truly is a treason to the Lotus heritage because why build a bulky SUV and call it a Lotus? Don't ask them, ask the Chinese overlords who controlled them like puppets on a string.

Geely, the Chinese company that controls not just Lotus but Volvo as well, is the main reason why the Lotus Eletre was spawned because this is the new normal, and SUVs are treated like superhero movies. Anyway, while getting bothered about Lotus's first SUV, what to expect from this "made in China" curiosity?

2024 Lotus Eletre
2024 Lotus Eletre

Beginning with the styling, the Eletre is downright futuristic for an electric crossover of this size, making the Tesla Model X look like a dozen of balut on a fruit basket. You gotta admit that such futuristic styling is the first impression the Eletre delivers even while cruising on the open road. What's also cool is the rear lights that glow green while charging, indicating battery levels, as well as the pop-up gadgetry lurking through its skin. This is what the future feels like.

2024 Lotus Eletre
2024 Lotus Eletre interior

2024 Lotus Eletre
2024 Lotus Eletre interior

The same story goes for the interior because the Eletre is like a supercomputer on wheels. On the driver's side, you can expect AR HUD, a 15.1-inch HD OLED touchscreen, ambient lighting, and jewel-grade switches on the AC and gear change. Looks like fancy living for the driver but on the passenger side, the Eletre is offered with a choice of a four or five-seater and they can be folded down for up to 1532 liters of boot space, making it more than enough to carry even the most sensitive stuff while on the go.

Although having rear seats in a Lotus is also treason for purists, you gonna love the four-seater version because of the center console gadgetry that will keep VIPs busy while driving to their destination. Although too expensive to be used as a family vehicle, the Eletre works like a luxury car while going on a trip to the world's most extravagant destinations.

Thanks to the dual motors that power it and the Geely-derived platform underneath, the Eletre is the first Lotus to have a four-wheel-drive system, another treason to the Lotus heritage. Although it doesn't behave like a Lotus, it delivers a throat-chopping experience when you put your foot down and looks like someone's driven to tears, wishing they want to experience this electric crossover someday.

The Eletre features three different configurations with the base variant producing 612PS of power and 373 miles of driving range to the ultra-powerful Eletre R with a monstrous 918PS of power output, capable of going from 0-60mph in less than three seconds and has a top speed of 165mph. As for the range, the Eletre R is good for 304 miles on one full charge.

Although speedo boys are not going to like it, the Eletre features the most sophisticated ADAS offered such as the LIDAR system, ultra-HD cameras, and millimeter-wave radar, making it equipped for fully autonomous driving. Shocker.

The Lotus Eletre is treason to the Norfolk-based sports car company's heritage but with all that power packed, this is the crossover you are itching to drive someday. Like it or not, the Eletre is Lotus' jack of all trades or should I say tirades if you prefer and it's ready to boldly go where no Lotus has gone before. Be ready when you see one.

Photo: Lotus Cars

Wednesday, March 1, 2023

Audi Q8 e-tron

Back in 2019, the first-ever Audi e-tron crossover signaled a new start for Audi's electrification mission and it sets the template for Audi's electrified models. Despite its success, the e-tron didn't survive long enough and it was therefore removed from the lineup. Thankfully, it was reborn with a new name, which sounds confusing to some.

2024 Audi Q8 e-tron Sportback
2024 Audi Q8 e-tron Sportback

2024 Audi Q8 e-tron
2024 Audi Q8 e-tron

Welcome to the Audi Q8 e-tron and no, this new model has nothing in common with the ICE-powered Audi Q8 coupe utility vehicle because, despite the naming, it's basically a minor change version of the used-to-be-called Audi e-tron electric crossover.

Prices start at 74,400 Euros plus additional costs, a drastic price bump compared to the old e-tron crossover, so with the price hike, what do you get from this so-called improved version of the e-tron crossover, which is available in normal and Sportback models?

Beginning with the styling, the Q8 e-tron looks similar to the old e-tron crossover but with refreshed looks and aerodynamics to make a statement. It's the same goes for the sporty SQ8 e-tron variants.

2024 Audi Q8 e-tron
2024 Audi Q8 e-tron interior

2024 Audi Q8 e-tron
2024 Audi Q8 e-tron interior

The interior feels pretty much the same as the old model but there are signs of added use of recycled materials involved in the making. On the driver's side, you still have familiar features such as the 12.3-inch Audi virtual cockpit, a 10.1-inch MMI touchscreen with smartphone connectivity and noticeable apps such as Apple Music and (oh no) Amazon Alexa, and an 8.6-inch secondary touchscreen that takes charge of the climate control features. 

Of course, the spacing is just like the old e-tron. It fits up to five people and it's got more room than its main rival, the Mercedes-Benz EQC, and for added fun, Audi teams up with holoride to deliver VR excitement inside. Sit in the back, put on your VR glasses, and enjoy the ride. This is a gimmick even kids might enjoy.

2024 Audi SQ8 e-tron
2024 Audi SQ8 e-tron Sportback

2024 Audi SQ8 e-tron
2024 Audi SQ8 e-tron

Checking out the electric propulsion system, the Q8 e-tron features a choice of either a 95kWh or a 114kWh battery pack with the latter producing 408PS of power, 664Nm of torque, a 0-100kph time of 5.6 seconds, 200kph of top speed, and 582km of driving range.

The SQ8 e-tron uses the same 114kWh battery pack as the normal one but it has improved performance, delivering 503PS of power, 973Nm of torque, a 0-100kph time of 4.5 seconds, 210kph of top speed, and up to 494km of driving range.

The dynamics were slightly revised compared to the old e-tron courtesy of its improved performance, air suspension, revised air springs, and updated steering ratio. Still, it possesses a mild driving feel but it feels a bit okay to get going from the beginning to the end of the day.

The SQ8 e-tron comes with an electric torque vectoring system that allows drivers to fully enjoy these crossovers to their fullest extent. Easier said than done.

The Q8 e-tron may be more of a facelifted e-tron crossover but it continues the electric crossover's success story even in this unstable world we live in. 

Why call it the Q8 e-tron even though it has nothing in common with the normal Q8 coupe crossover? It's complicated.

Photo: Audi AG

Tuesday, January 31, 2023

Opel/Vauxhall Grandland GSe

The first-ever Opel/Vauxhall Grandland GSe is the first crossover of the GSe electrified performance sub-brand and the first AWD vehicle in the GSe range. Curious? Let's get to know about the most powerful GSe vehicle in the range.

2023 Vauxhall Grandland GSe
2023 Vauxhall Grandland GSe

2023 Opel Grandland GSe
2023 Opel Grandland GSe

Starting at 57,600 Euros plus additional costs, the first-ever Grandland GSe is the most expensive Grandland in the range, and because this is the most powerful vehicle in the GSe range, there's something upsetting about this electrified performance crossover that serves as the replacement for the standard Grandland's Hybrid4 variant.

While it was based on the recently facelifted Grandland, which was formerly known as the Grandland X when it was first launched in 2017, the GSe adds more buff to the Grandland crossover such as the specially-made rear diffusor in high-gloss black, 19-inch two-tone diamond cut alloy wheels, and on the inside, jet-black Alcantara sports seats. Along with the added GSe touches, the Grandland GSe features the same capabilities as its normal counterpart, meaning it's about as convenient and technologically advanced as the normal Grandland.

Because the Grandland GSe is the evolved form of the standard Grandland's now-defunct Hybrid4 variant, you can still expect the same 1.6L TURBO engine as the said variant and with two electric motors added, this 4WD crossover produces 300PS of power and 520Nm of torque. Mated to an electrified 8-speed AT, it has a 0-100kph time of 6.1 seconds, a top speed of 235kph, and 1.2L/100km of fuel economy. 

Running on electric power, you can hatch up to five 12km eggs in an AR game that makes you GO with such distance. As for charging times, it will take about two hours to reach 100% in a 7.4kW outlet.

Like the Astra GSe, the four-wheel-drive Grandland GSe is all about dynamics, and with that, it features a unique sport-tuned suspension setup, Koni FSD dampers, and a special ESP setting with a higher activation threshold. With such setups made exclusively for the GSe, driving one of these feels mild and tangy in every way, and with the AWD capability, it feels like it's ready to take on all comers, even while talking about the weather or anything.

It's hard to accept the Grandland GSe as the team leader of the GSe despite being the most powerful GSe vehicle in the range, but hey, with such performance and driving delight, you can't really turn down what's known to be the most enjoyable Grandland you can drive.

Photo: Opel/Vauxhall

Tuesday, January 24, 2023

Peugeot 408 (F)

The first-ever Peugeot 408 is basically a poor man's BMW X4 because, like the X4, it's a coupe crossover that is deemed redundant for speedo boys everywhere, unless you're French and you don't care about the newest Peugeot on the block.

2023 Peugeot 408
2023 Peugeot 408

Starting at 35,730 Euros plus additional costs, the first-ever Peugeot 408 is basically the expensive equivalent of the Citroen C5 X despite the fact the 408 runs on the same nooks and crannies as the C5 X. Like it or not, this cheaper alternative to the BMW X4 is something worth checking.

Beginning with the design, the 408 is the second Peugeot to feature the company's new design language debuted on the third-generation 308, the hatchback that give birth to the new age of Peugeot. Although the front face has the impression of the sabertooth tiger trying to attack you from above, the coupe-like sidelines and the generic rear view showcase the business end of the 408.

2023 Peugeot 408
2023 Peugeot 408 interior

Inside, the 408 features a similar Peugeot i-Cockpit layout as the other models, meaning you can still expect the steering wheel positioned below the dashboard, the 10-inch touch screen that controls almost the entire car, a volume knob and switches, and other futuristic stuff you can find on the 408's dashboard. On the passenger's side, its five-seater layout makes it ideal for whatever life throws at you, and with up to 1545 liters of boot space, it's sadly less spacious than its French counterparts such as the Citroen C5 X and the Renault Arkana.

2023 Peugeot 408
2023 Peugeot 408

Because it runs on the same nooks and crannies as the C5 X, the Peugeot 408 features a choice of PureTech petrol and Hybrid powertrains mated exclusively with an 8-speed AT. The latter is basically a PHEV where the 1.6L turbocharged 4-cylinder engine is connected to an electric motor and a Li-ion battery, generating up to 225PS of power and 360Nm of torque. It does 0-100kph in 7.9 seconds and has a 233kph top speed. Fuel economy is around 1.2L/100km and has up to 63km of electric driving range; the equivalent of five 12km eggs and a 2km egg you're trying to hatch in your Go game while on the move.

In a typical French driving landscape, despite being a coupe utility vehicle, the Peugeot 408 is front-wheel-drive only but who cares about it. It drives like a Peugeot in every way and although not intended to take things roughly, it's about as civilized as going for a nice stroll at the BGC on weekends.

Speaking of civilized, the 408 features a wide array of driving aids such as adaptive cruise control with stop and go, automatic emergency braking, active lane departure warning and prevention, driver attention alert, road sign recognition, a night vision system, long-range blind spot monitoring, rear traffic alert, a 360-degree camera, and automatic high beam. Coupled with Drive Assist 2.0 which adds Level 2 autonomy, the 408 is a shocker for speedo boys behind the wheel.

Although less spacious and more expensive than its French friends, the first-ever Peugeot 408 delivered quite an impression not bad for a coupe crossover that is cheaper to own than the BMW X4. Speaking of which, if anyone's asking what's a Peugeot 408, this is the one, not the other one that doesn't speak French. Thank you.

Photo: Peugeot

Wednesday, January 18, 2023

Hyundai Kona SX2

Hyundai's kicking off the new year with the arrival of the second-generation Kona crossover, packed with new and improved features fit to become your first ride for the first day of your driving life, whatever the reason.

2024 Hyundai Kona
2024 Hyundai Kona

Priced at 24,680,000 Korean Won (around $25,000) plus additional costs, the all-new, second-generation Kona is the evolution of Hyundai's first-ever compact SUV sold in the Korean market and although no longer as compact as it looks because its youngest brother, the Casper, takes the spot, it's still worth enough to humiliate crossovers like the Nissan Kicks and the Toyota Yaris Cross in a heartbeat.

2024 Hyundai Kona
2024 Hyundai Kona

2024 Hyundai Kona
2024 Hyundai Kona

Beginning with the design, the new Kona adopts the Staria's front face, which is rather unorthodox because with Hyundai took a liking to the Staria's front face, they've decided to plaster it on newer and future models like this and last year's Grandeur GN7. Apart from the face, the sleek side view and the rear lamps inspired by the IONIQ 6 really made a clear statement about the all-new Kona, and when kitted with the N Line variant, it's the first impression in a nut shack.

2024 Hyundai Kona
2024 Hyundai Kona interior

Inside, the new model matches the theme of today's Hyundai interiors while jam-packed with heaps of gadgets to play with. On the driver's side, you will be greeted by the massive split horizontal monitor where the 12.3-inch instrumental cluster and the 12.3-inch touchscreen mean business for the all-new Kona. The gear lever is positioned near the steering wheel rather than below, just like the new Grandeur, it's got dual full-auto aircon, ambient lighting, and other stuff you can find on the new model. In terms of spacing, the all-new Kona is slightly more spacious compared to the previous model thanks to the added wheelbase provided by its new platform. It's packed with smart features such as the Digital Key 2 Touch and the Smart Power Tailgate for added convenience.

2024 Hyundai Kona
2024 Hyundai Kona

Petrol and hybrid are the only powertrain choices offered in the all-new Kona at launch. On the petrol side, it's offered with a choice of a Smartstream G 2.0L and the powerful Smartstream G 1.6T engine. The one with the Smartstream G 1.6T engine produces 198PS of power and 27kgf-m of torque. They're all mated to an 8-speed AT and can be fitted with an HTRAC All-Wheel-Drive system for better driving on and off the road. Handy if you're itching to have a picnic at Hannibal's.

The FF-only Kona Hybrid's Smartstream G 1.6 petrol engine is bolted into a 32kW electric motor and Li-ion battery as well as a regenerative braking system, producing 141PS of power output. The only gearbox offered in the hybrid is a 6-speed DCT. Despite being FF-only, the Kona Hybrid comes with e-Motion Drive and rear multilink suspension for a dramatic driving feel that can upset the Nissan Kicks full stop.

Coupled with the Hyundai Smart Sense and parking assist features, the all-new Kona is by no means the safest compact crossover in its class, which is rather surprising and annoying at the same time for the yuppies behind the wheel.

The second-generation Hyundai Kona truly is all-new from top to toe and it really is a class apart compared to the likes of the Nissan Kicks and the Toyota Yaris Cross. Like it or not, this is the Kona that everybody deserves, and looks like Hyundai is doubling down on the all-new Kona. That's the new normal for you.

Photo: Hyundai Motor Company

Saturday, December 31, 2022

Alfa Romeo Tonale

A concept turned reality, the first-ever Alfa Romeo Tonale is the Italian carmaker's first compact crossover that slots below the Stelvio. Serving as the indirect replacement for the Giulietta is no easy task because being a crossover, the Tonale could become the prime target for bashers and purists alike. The question is, should you want to drive one?

2023 Alfa Romeo Tonale
2023 Alfa Romeo Tonale

2023 Alfa Romeo Tonale
2023 Alfa Romeo Tonale

Priced at 36,000 Euros plus additional costs, the first-ever Alfa Romeo Tonale is another concept car turned reality, which is rather a pleasing move done by Alfa Romeo, but for some, it's another ad nauseam to add salt to their wounds because...why would Alfa Romeo need another crossover?

2023 Alfa Romeo Tonale
2023 Alfa Romeo Tonale interior

Beginning with the exterior, the Tonale stays faithful to the concept car but with a minor alternation involved before heading to the production block such as the doors. The concept car featured secret rear doors reminiscent of past Alfas. The production version, meanwhile, features normal rear doors to avoid people from door-related confusion. Although controversial, it's still enough to match the Tonale's concept.

The interior is modern Alfa Romeo stuff as expected, meaning this compact crossover is driver-focused. On the driver's view, you are greeted with key features such as the 12.3-inch instrumental cluster, 10.25-inch touch screen with smartphone connectivity and Amazon Alexa as well as OTA updates, and the Harman Kardon 14-speaker sound system. In terms of space, the Tonale is surprisingly more spacious than the Giulietta it replaces. What a twist.

2023 Alfa Romeo Tonale
2023 Alfa Romeo Tonale

Under the hood, the Tonale offers a choice of two petrol engines and a rather controversial 1.6 VGT-D diesel engine at launch with the first-ever PHEV variant arriving in the summer of 2023. The petrol variants come with 48V mild hybrid tech for the sake of electrification. The one with the 1.5 VGT 48V-Hybrid powertrain mated to a 7-speed TCT produces 160PS of power, 240Nm of torque, a 0-100kph time of 8.8 seconds, and a top speed of 212kph. The one with the 1.6 VGT-D engine has a combined fuel economy of 5.3L/100km, which sounds great but sadly, this is the new normal, and types of diesel are criminalized.

What about dynamics, while being offered only as a front-wheel-drive vehicle at launch with the PHEV later on with its Q4 four-wheel-drive system included, the Tonale feels somewhat easy to drive despite being a crossover SUV. With the most direct steering ratio in the segment, perfect weight balance, brake-by-wire braking, Brembo brake calipers, Alfa DNA, and e-LSD, the Tonale behaves like a hot hatch, which is surprisingly unorthodox in a car like this. Again, what a twist.

In terms of safety, the Tonale is classified as Level 2 autonomy thanks to its front camera, Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Centering, and Traffic Jam Assist systems. Combined with Blind Spot Detection, Emergency Braking, Attention Assist, and a 360-degree view monitor, among many others, the Tonale is all about getting concerned on the road, although speedo boys may end up running scared when autonomy kicks in.

Why would Alfa Romeo need another crossover? Truth be told, it's all about profits and the arrival of the first-ever Tonale made a clear statement that with its shock demand, it's becoming the Alfa for the masses due to its reasonable starting price. Whichever path it chooses, the Tonale is all about taking things seriously like every crossover should. Although not a decent alternative for the defunct Giulietta, it's still worth driving it on a daily basis.

Photo: Alfa Romeo

Cadillac Escalade-V

Speedo boys have been dreaming of a V version of the Cadillac Escalade SUV and while the idea of the Escalade-V is nothing but a far-fetched dream, looks like the time's come because the dream of an Escalade-V has finally come true. The most powerful Escalade has finally awakened.

2023 Cadillac Escalade-V

With prices starting at an ultra-expensive $149,695 plus additional costs, the first-ever Cadillac Escalade-V deserves no words because this is the most powerful full-size SUV in the world. 

The heavyweight champion for hustlers and celebrities has been given lots of swagger by Cadillac and that swagger gave the Escalade-V some specially-made fascias with dark quad exhausts and V-Series badging to show the world who's the big boss. Behind the swagger-laden looks, the Escalade-V works just like a normal Escalade, inside and out.

Under the hood, the Escalade-V is powered by a monstrous 6.2L supercharged V8 engine that produces 682HP of power and 653lb-ft of torque, which is shockingly weak against the king of high-performance SUVs, the Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat. Mated to a 10-speed AT, it's capable of going from 0-60mph in four and a half seconds. 

That sounds quick but apart from the monstrous V8 engine that powers this swaggered Escalade, there's lots of action involved underneath the Escalade-V because it's been kitted with e-LSD, Magnetic Ride Control, Brembo brakes, and Air Ride Adaptive Suspension. Although it feels heavy to handle as expected, the Escalade-V behaves like it's on a rampage spree and looks like it's going to be one heck of a rollercoaster thriller from start to finish. What awaits in the end? A real knockout blow.

With the first-ever Escalade-V, this monstrous swagger should not be snubbed because this is the ultimate version of the current-generation Escalade and if anybody snubs at it should have a lot of explanations. I'm talking about you, Forza producers.

With the monstrous V8 engine, track-honed dynamics, and the same Escalade swagger as expected, the Escalade-V is no doubt the heavyweight champion in the lineup, and with its knockout blows delivered at every corner, hustlers beware when this behemoth rolls through the streets like a boss. Any takers?

Photo: General Motors

Mercrdes-Benz GLC (X254)

Once the Mercedes SUV that your auntie drove, the Mercedes-Benz GLC has evolved to the latest generation and it's now basically the crossover equivalent of today's C-Class. Similarities aside, this is no longer your auntie's Mercedes SUV because this one has turned.

2023 Mercedes-Benz GLC
2023 Mercedes-Benz GLC

Priced at 57,632 Euros plus additional costs, the all-new Mercedes-Benz GLC is the second outing of the C-Class-based crossover that is all about getting ready for what lies ahead.

Beginning with the exterior, the new design feels more of a mashup between today's Mercedes C-Class and the defunct Nissan Skyline Crossover. Either way, it looks mature compared to the previous model, and every which way it goes, it feels like it's another day for the all-new GLC.

2023 Mercedes-Benz GLC
2023 Mercedes-Benz GLC interior

2023 Mercedes-Benz GLC
2023 Mercedes-Benz GLC interior

Like most newer Mercedes models, the new interior is fitted with a large touch screen that is loaded with the MBUX user interface that includes the Alexa-ish "Hey Mercedes" voice function that allows almost anyone to speak with this car much to the annoyance of anyone in the sweet spot. Apart from that, you can use the touchscreen to change the color of the lighting as well as take advantage of the optional ENERGIZING Pack Plus for your comfortable driving pleasure, and make use of the available MBUX Augmented Reality for easier navigation purposes. In terms of passenger space, it's slightly roomier at the back and has up to 1680 liters of boot space with the rear seats folded down, fit for various situations like camping or deliveries.

2023 Mercedes-Benz GLC
2023 Mercedes-Benz GLC

Running on the same underpinnings as the W206 C-Class, the new GLC feels as balanced as the C-Class it was based on. With the standard 4MATIC, available rear-wheel steering, four-link front suspension, rear multi-link suspension, and various chassis options to choose from, it feels like it's ready to take on almost anything. This is another proof that your auntie's Mercedes SUV has turned.

Under the hood, the GLC features an electrified range of 4-cylinder petrol, diesel, and PHEV powertrains, all mated to a 9G-TRONIC gearbox and 48v MHEV tech. The most powerful version goes to the GLC 400e with its 2.0L turbocharged engine bolted to an electric motor and a lithium battery, generating a total power output of 381PS, 650Nm of torque, a 0-100kph time of 5.6 seconds, and 237kph of top speed. Driving on electrics, it's good for 130km on one full charge.

Made in the midst of the new normal, the all-new GLC features a wide array of safety systems such as Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC, Active Steering Assist, Traffic Sign Assist, Car-to-X communication, Active Brake Assist, Evasive Steering Assist, Active Blind Spot Assist, Active Lane Keeping Assist, ATTENTION ASSIST, Active Parking Assist, Parking Package, PRE-SAFE, and DIGITAL LIGHT.

With a multitude of upgrades compared to the previous model, the all-new GLC really takes shape as one of the easiest crossovers to live with. Your auntie's Mercedes SUV has turned and it's coming on strong.

Photo: Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV

The first-ever Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV is the brand's first-ever full-size electric crossover that serves as the top dog of the EQ SUVs. So, what's it all about the first-ever EQS SUV? Let's take a look.

2023 Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV

Priced at 110,658 Euros plus additional costs, the first-ever EQS SUV is the latest member of the Mercedes-EQ range of electric vehicles, which was spearheaded by its sedan equivalent. Like its sedan equivalent and the EQE, the EQS SUV is an all-original electric crossover that runs on the EVA platform, and judging by its size, it's smaller than the GLS despite being positioned as the top dog.

2023 Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV

Beginning with the design, the EQS SUV borrows the same styling as the sedan equivalent while adopting the crossover look to deliver its so-called commanding presence. Despite borrowing its looks from the sedan, it looks shorter but wider and taller while sharing the same wheelbase, which is surprisingly longer than the GLS.

2023 Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV
2023 Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV interior

Just like the sedan equivalent, the EQS SUV features the MBUX Hyperscreen, a gargantuan touchscreen that occupies almost the entire dashboard, not to mention the added gadgetry involved. On the passenger side, however, it has room for seven people, meaning it's capable of being a family car, although the ultra-expensive pricetag throws the "family car" tagline out of context. Perhaps it should fit well as an escort for the world's eco-conscious elites and with the added MBUX High-End Rear Seat Entertainment Plus package, the EQS SUV delivers the "out on a limo" feel for elitists at the back.

Asking about boot space, it's 645 liters with the rear seats present and up to 2100 liters of boot space with the seats folded down.

2023 Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV
2023 Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV

Like the sedan equivalent, the EQS SUV is rear-wheel-drive by default but those who want to get the most out of the EQS can opt-in for the 4MATIC variant as well as the rather expensive subscription services offered on this car, especially the special rear-axle steering with a steering angle of up to ten degrees. Costly but in terms of driving feel, it's money well spent to give the zealots what they really deserve and it's something to inspire.

Asked about the electric powertrain, the EQS 450+'s 108kWh battery pack produces up to 360PS of power output, 568Nm of torque, a 0-100kph time of 6.7 seconds, a top speed of 210kph, and 664km of driving range in one full charge. In the case of the ultra-expensive EQS 580 4MATIC, power output's jumped to 544PS, dropping the 0-100kph time by 2.1 seconds but the range was dropped by 62km. Fair enough.

In terms of safety, the EQS SUV is prepared with the most advanced safety features offered in a car like this such as Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC, ATTENTION ASSIST, DRIVE PILOT, and many others.

With features carried from its sedan equivalent as well as a seven-seater capacity, it truly is the top dog of the EQ range of electrics. In the game of electric car chess, the EQS sedan is the queen while the EQS SUV is the king. Either way, they really are like a couple that served as the foundation of Mercedes-Benz's new family of electrics and you are prepared to become part of it, like it or not.

Photo: Mercedes-Benz

Jeep Grand Cherokee WL 4xe

Following the success of the first-ever Jeep Wrangler 4xe, the latest-generation Grand Cherokee is the latest Jeep to gain the 4xe PHEV variant. Looks like Jeep's electrification strategy is starting to pay off big dividends with the newest addition of the 4xe family.

2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe

Starting at 60,360 US Dollars plus additional costs, the first-ever Grand Cherokee 4xe brings the legendary Grand Cherokee lineage to the electrification route, making it capable to tackle the challenges of the new normal.

Based on the short-wheelbase Grand Cherokee WL, it offers the same five-seater capabilities as its petrol-powered equivalent, meaning you still get the similar looks, the same twin touchscreens on the dashboard,  the same ambient lightning, and so on. The only way to differentiate it is by the 4xe badging on it and some special 4xe graphics for the Trailhawk variant.

The 4xe powertrain that serves as the beating heart of the PHEV Grand Cherokee comprises of a 2.0L l4 DOHC DI Turbo engine bolted to a 400v 17-kWh li-ion nickel manganese cobalt battery pack, two electric motors, engine-mounted motor generator unit, and ZF 8-speed AT. This powertrain delivers 375hp of power and 637Nm of torque, 56MPGe of combined fuel economy, and a combined range of 470 miles.

Those who wish to take it offroad like a proper Jeep should go for the one with the Quadra-Drive II system with rear eLSD but for those who want a more civilized driving experience should go for the one with the Quadra-Trac II 4x4 system with a two-speed low transfer case for better traction. Either way, the Grand Cherokee 4xe means business and pleasure behind the wheel while keeping Mother Nature happy.

Like most Grand Cherokees, it comes with a wide array of safety features such as the night vision camera, Interior Rear Monitoring Camera, Digital Rearview Mirror, and tons of familiar ADAS to play it safe.

From Death Valley to New York, the first-ever Grand Cherokee 4xe is classic Grand Cherokee with an electrified twist and it's worth driving one.

Photo: Jeep

Dodge Hornet

Remember the time when Dodge made the Caliber and the Nitro? They were rehashes of the Jeep Compass and Patriot that ended up on the wrong turn at Albuquerque. With them behind the rearview mirror several years ago, it looks like Dodge is getting a second shot at making a compact crossover, this time with Alfa Romeo's help again.

2023 Dodge Hornet
2023 Dodge Hornet

2023 Dodge Hornet
2023 Dodge Hornet interior

Starting at 31,590 US Dollars plus additional costs, the first-ever Dodge Hornet crossover is an Alfa Romeo Tonale that does things that the Tonale can't. Although built in the same factory in Italy, the Hornet's got more character, power, and beef than the Tonale it was based on because this crossover wants to do Dodge things rather than Alfa Romeo things, akin to the Giulietta-based Dart.

Beginning with the design, the Hornet's silhouette is reminiscent of the Alfa Romeo Tonale it was based on as well as the sides but when you check its front and rear, you will notice that they are inspired by the Dodge Charger. The same goes for the interior as well because it has the same driver-focused minimalist approach as the Tonale until you check the vents and the dashboard to prove its point.

At launch, the Dodge Hornet is powered by a 2.0L 4-cylinder engine that produces 265hp of power while mated to a 9-speed AT. With the AWD system in play, the GT model is capable of going from 0-60mph in 6.5 seconds, more than enough to kiss the Alfa Romeo Tonale goodbye on the road and track. Later on, Dodge will offer the R/T model with the Dodge-first PHEV powertrain that bolts the turbocharged 1.3L engine to an electric motor and a 6-speed AT. With the PowerShot fired, it unleashes 285hp of power, sprinting from 0-60mph in 6.1 seconds. Now that's fast for a baby Dodge SUV.

Because of the power output that upsets the Tonale by a long shot, the Hornet feels somewhat addictive to drive with the AWD system armed. Although it feels bulky to drive compared to the Tonale, it still behaves like it in an exciting way and you can really spend lots of time getting to know the Tonale that was dubbed in American English.

In terms of safety, the Hornet, like the Tonale, is classified as Level 2 autonomy thanks to its front camera, Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Centering, and Traffic Jam Assist systems. Combined with Blind Spot Detection, Emergency Braking, Attention Assist, and a 360-degree view monitor, among many others, it is all about getting concerned on the road, although speedo boys may end up running scared when autonomy kicks in.

The Dodge Hornet may be an Alfa Romeo Tonale that was Americanized straight to the core but because of the Dodge mantra, the Hornet is the faster, more powerful alternative to the Tonale. Although it doesn't have the credentials of Dodge's First Family, it's more than enough to become part of the Dodge family. Welcome to the family, son.

Photo: Dodge

Ford Bronco (Sixth Generation) Raptor

The new Ford Bronco really is a comeback worth waiting for after two and a half decades of waiting. It's a real no-nonsense SUV that does real SUV stuff the poser crossovers can't. For those who demand more from the new Bronco, the first-ever Bronco Raptor has arrived to add more offroad capability to the reborn legend.

2023 Ford Bronco Raptor

Priced at 73,780 US Dollars plus additional costs, the first-ever Ford Bronco Raptor is the beefed-up version of the reborn Bronco that offers more off-road capability than the normal Bronco, the capability to outlast the likes of offroad greats such as the Jeep Wrangler and the Land Rover Defender. It's offered exclusively as a four-door because there's a good saying that fits well with the most potent Bronco ever made; "You Are Not Alone".

Outside, the Bronco Raptor features signature Raptor treatments such as the hood, the black grille with FORD lettering, and other tough treatments to turn the offroad-capable Bronco into a beefed-up offroader ready for extreme stuff. Inside, the Bronco Raptor works just like the normal Raptor and can be fitted with available features to make it unique for you and your road trip buddies.

Under the hood, the Bronco Raptor is powered by a 3.0L EcoBoost V6 engine that produces 418HP of power and 440lb-ft of torque while mated to a 10-speed AT, meaning this potent Bronco is less powerful than the V8 versions of the Jeep Wrangler and Land Rover Defender. That sounds like a weak point for the Raptor but being the most offroad-capable Bronco ever built, the Bronco Raptor is armed with HOSS 4.0 with FOX Live Valve 3.1 internal bypass semi-active dampers and 37-inch BFGoodrich all-terrain tires developed specifically for the Bronco Raptor.

Combined with familiar Bronco capabilities, the Bronco Raptor is even more capable everywhere than the normal Bronco, meaning it's not afraid to play dirty because dirty is part of the Raptor experience. From the sands of Death Valley, the snowcapped Colorado Rockies, to the streets of New York, the Bronco Raptor is locked and loaded.

With its improved offroad capabilities, the Bronco Raptor really is a Bronco on steroids and such performance and looks are too tough to be snubbed. In fact, the world's feeling the burning jealousy to have one someday. Up for the challenge?

Photo: Ford Motor Company

BMW X1 (U11) and iX1

The baby BMW crossover, the X1, is now on its third generation and it also spawned its all-electric equivalent, the iX1. So, what's it all about the all-new X1? Let's have a quick dive into this new model.

2023 BMW X1
2023 BMW X1 and iX1

The third-generation X1 (priced at 41,400 Euros plus additional costs) and the first-ever iX1 (priced at 55,000 Euros plus additional costs) are signs of the times because as crossovers are heavily treated like Hollywood superhero flicks, it looks like there will be a pileup of potential customers who would like to have their hands on this newest version, like it or not.

Beginning with the design, the X1 is nothing more of a crossover equivalent of today's 2-Series Active Tourer because when you take a gander at both of these machines, it's fairly obvious that they both share the same large grilles, which became the new normal for BMW amid the bashing from purists starting to turn away from the brand in favor of Mercedes or Audi. Although the large grille is a classic BMW dirty tactic, the all-new X1 sure loves to play dirty but more with that later on because it's time to observe the interior.

2023 BMW X1
2023 BMW X1 interior

The interior is broadly similar to the one found on the latest 2-Series Active Tourer as well, meaning you are greeted with the new BMW Curved Display that takes centerstage on the driver's side and because it runs on the latest BMW Operating System 8, it has tons of noticeable features, including the rather annoying voice control which works like Alexa. Since the new model removed the storage space beneath the armrest in favor of a floating center console, it's going to be challenging to store your bare necessities. In terms of spacing, it's not half bad compared to the previous model.

2023 BMW iX1
2023 BMW iX1

Because it now runs on the new FF platform derived from the latest 1-Series, the third-generation X1 feels more of an improvement compared to the previous X1 but not as cool as what a BMW should because with this, the 2-Series Active Tourer, the 2-Series Gran Coupe, and today's 1-Series, they've been treated like outcasts because of their front-wheel-drive layout that is proven to be treason to the BMW heritage. Even slapping it with the optional xDrive system couldn't help but is still worth being an all-rounder.

In the normal X1, it's offered with a choice of petrol, diesel, and plug-in hybrid powertrains for the first time in an X1. The X1 xDrive30e variant saw its 1.5L turbocharged engine bolted to a 130kW electric motor, generating a total power output of 326PS, and 477Nm of torque. Mated to a 7-speed Steptronic, it does 0-100kph in 5.7 seconds and has a top speed of 205kph.

The iX1's electric powertrain, meanwhile, features two electric motors and a 68kW Li-ion battery pack, making it capable of producing a total power output of 313PS, 494Nm of torque, a 0-100kph time of 5.6 seconds, and a Japan-ish 180kph top speed. As for the range, it's good for 437km on one full charge and it takes less than an hour to reach 80% battery capacity while charging at a 130kW outlet.

Both the new X1 and the iX1 are armed with the most advanced safety features offered including the Driving Assistant package with AEB, passive cruise control, Parking Assistant, and others.

Although it's slightly an improvement compared to the previous X1, the new model sure knows how to make a statement regarding its controversially-large grille shared from today's 2-Series Active Tourer, but whatever the verdict may be, both the new X1 and the first-ever iX1 are in for a good time for a long time.

Photo: BMW AG

Land Rover Range Rover Sport III

The most capable Range Rover Sport has arrived and with prices starting at 84,530 Pounds plus additional cost, it's less expensive than the ultra-luxurious Range Rover. Made to tackle everything Mother Nature throws at it, it looks like the all-new Range Rover Sport is ready to make its first impression.

2023 Land Rover Range Rover Sport
2023 Land Rover Range Rover Sport

2023 Land Rover Range Rover Sport
2023 Land Rover Range Rover Sport

Don't think of the Range Rover Sport as the athletic version of the Range Rover because they're both from a totally different league. While the ultra-expensive Range Rover is built to cater to elitists with grace and power, the Range Rover Sport is built to deliver the most dramatic performance everywhere.

Starting with the design, the all-new Range Rover Sport looks like an Evoque on steroids but thankfully, it's not as odd-looking as its superior because it's all in the name of subtlety with a chance of obviousness...until you opt-in for the Dynamic variant which features Satin Burnished Copper details, Matte Graphite lettering, and specially-made bumpers, making it half-subtle, half-obvious.

2023 Land Rover Range Rover Sport
2023 Land Rover Range Rover Sport interior

The new interior is broadly similar to the normal Range Rover, except for the specially-made steering wheel to differentiate it. As expected, the minimalist interior can spell bad news for speedo boys behind the wheel because of the touch screens some might find it challenging to poke the screen just like what they do with their smartphones. There's also a Cabin Air Purification Pro which keeps the interior away from mold and viruses alike, including the you-know-what, and the Pivi Pro with smartphone connectivity and Amazon Alexa. In terms of space, it's roomier than the previous Range Rover Sport despite the fact that it's offered as a five-seater as standard. Fair enough.

2023 Land Rover Range Rover Sport
2023 Land Rover Range Rover Sport

Just like its upscale brother, the new Range Rover Sport is surprisingly livelier to drive and more comfortable than before, thanks to its MLA architecture, and it features the most sophisticated air suspension ever made. Called Dynamic Response Pro, it takes advantage of its sat-nav to read the road ahead and optimize it for better response. It even comes with All Wheel Steering and Terrain Response 2, which features a series of configurable programs suitable for almost every road condition.

Under the bonnet, the all-new Range Rover Sport features a powerhouse of six and eight-cylinder engines, both petrol, diesel, and PHEV for the first time. The most powerful of the range, the P530, features a BMW-sourced 4.4L V8 Twin Turbo engine that produces 530HP of power, 750Nm of torque, a 0-60mph time of 4.3 seconds, and an electronically-limited top speed of 150mph. There will be a fully electric variant coming soon.

As expected, the new Range Rover Sport possesses the most advanced driving aids offered in this luxury SUV such as Adaptive Cruise Control with Steering Assist, Power Assisted Doors, Clearisght Interior Rear View Mirror, 3D Surround Camera, and many others.

From the Arabian sands to the streets of London, it looks like the all-new Range Rover Sport showcased its true potential as one of the most dramatic luxury SUVs to drive. Despite its cheaper price tag, it managed to make its brother proud in every way, and looks like we are getting anxious to have one someday.

Photo: Jaguar Land Rover

Lexus RX (A10/A15/H16/H17)

The Lexus RX, the forefather of luxury crossovers, is now on its fifth generation, and it promises to be the most revolutionary RX ever made because of its powerhouse choice of powertrains, highly advanced tech, and the most luxurious features to date.

2023 Lexus RX
2023 Lexus RX

With prices starting at 6,640,000 Japanese Yen plus additional costs, the all-new, fifth-generation, Lexus RX is the latest evolution of the forefather of luxury crossovers. How's it going right now is entirely up to this newest version, which is packed with new features that made it the best RX ever made.

2023 Lexus RX
2023 Lexus RX

Beginning with the design, the new RX carries the new-generation Lexus design DNA inherited from the current NX, so you can think of it as its big brother. While the controversial front face is the signature Lexus moment, the rear view can be easily mistaken for the defunct Infiniti QX70 while the rear view can be vaguely mistaken for an Opel Adam. Despite its debatable design, it's still the best of both worlds and the same goes for the sporty F SPORT variant with sporty aesthetics slapped all over.

2023 Lexus RX
2023 Lexus RX interior

The new interior adopts the Tazuna Concept approach to make it minimal and driver-focused. The Remote Touch from the previous model's gone because it now features a touchscreen on the dashboard with a set of dials on it for volume control and others as well as USB-C outlets, ambient lighting system, available Mark Levinson Premium Surround Sound system, available Qi wireless charging port, and others. Some would find it rocket science but it's worth fun toying with its features, given that you don't want to spend too much time on the voice control a la Alexa.

On the passenger side, this five-seater is more spacious in boot space and legroom terms than the previous model thanks to its bigger dimensions. This should be more than enough to escort VIPS while carrying sensitive cargo like a classified courier on a mission.

2023 Lexus RX
2023 Lexus RX

Running on the improved TNGA platform, the all-new RX behaves better than the previous model it replaces, and no matter which driving mode you're on, be it in its most comfortable setting or in the sportiest setting (if you're in the F SPORT variant), it always leaves a lasting impression everywhere. Although it feels Audi-ish to drive, the new RX is all about making a statement on those behind the wheel.

Speaking of powerhouse choice of powertrains; the all-new RX is offered with a choice of a turbo, PHEV, and the first ever turbo-hybrid exclusive for the RX500 F SPORT Performance. The RX350's T25A-FTS 2.4L turbo engine produces 279PS of power, 430Nm of torque, and while mated to an 8-speed AT, it has 11.8km/L of fuel economy. In the first-ever RX450h+ PHEV, the A25A-FX5 2.5L petrol engine is connected to two electric motors generating a total of 309PS of power, and while mated to a CVT gearbox, it has 18.8km/L of fuel economy. Lastly, the first-ever RX500 F SPORT Performance combines the 2.4L T24A-FTS turbocharged engine to two electric motors and a nickel-metal battery, producing a sporty 371PS of power and while mated to a 6-speed AT, it has 14.4km/L of fuel economy. All are calculated by WLTC Mode standards.

Because the world is in the middle of the new normal, the all-new RX comes with Lexus Safety System +, a suite of advanced driver assistance systems such as Proactive Driving Assist, Pre-Collision Safety, Dynamic Radar Cruise Control, Lane Departure Alert, Advanced Drive, Advanced Park, and Safe Exit Assist, among many others.

After two decades of evolution, the fifth-generation Lexus RX feels like it had reached its zenith. It's not just an evolution, it's more like a revolution as some would say. As a luxury crossover built for all walks of life, the Lexus RX is all business, all leisure, like it or not. The more you know.

Photo: Toyota Motor Corporation

Monday, December 26, 2022

Toyota Harrier/Venza Plug-In Hybrid

Launched in the summer of 2020, the fourth-generation Toyota Harrier is back to being a world-class luxury crossover after making its rounds not just in the ASEAN region but also in China and North America as the Venza. It's proof that this luxury SUV was built for the new normal. However, those who are demanding more from the Harrier got what they desired as the plug-in hybrid version of the fourth-generation Harrier made the rounds.

2023 Toyota Harrier Plug-in Hybrid

Priced at 6,200,000 Japanese Yen (around $62,000) plus additional costs, the first-ever Harrier Plug-in Hybrid offers the same level of luxury as the other variants but with the added PHEV powertrain to deliver its true form.

Based on the high-end Z variant of the Harrier, you can expect similar high-end styling and interior as expected on the most luxurious Harrier offered but with the specially-made 19-inch wheels, PLUG-IN HYBRID badging, and the complimentary charging cables, this ultimate version truly separates the businessman's Harrier to the commoner's Harrier.

Just like its RAV4 PHV brother, it uses the same 2.5L Atkinson-cycle gas engine from the normal Harrier Hybrid but combined with powerful electric motor generators, the new Li-ion battery mounted under the floor, and the enhanced heat pump HVAC system, it delivers 306PS of total power output. With the CVT gearbox, it has 20.5km/L of combined fuel economy based on WLTC Mode standards and 93km of EV driving range.

Despite being a plug-in hybrid, it behaves like a Harrier, because of the TNGA platform, reworked dynamics, the same E-Four as the normal hybrid, and the next-generation Toyota Safety Sense. It's a real all-rounder fit for all walks of life.

Despite being the most expensive Harrier offered, the Harrier Plug-in Hybrid is the least expensive luxury PHV to buy compared to expensive European imports. A real bargain of the new normal, as some say. For a PHEV that drives like a Harrier, it truly is the leader of the pack.

Photo: Toyota Motor Corporation