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Volvo Wins AJAC Award for Multi-Adaptive Safety Belt Tech

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Volvo Cars has been awarded the Best Safety Innovation honour by the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC) for its advanced multi-adaptive safety belt system. Debuting on the Volvo EX60 in 2026, the new technology takes seatbelt safety to the next level. It uses real-time sensor data to adjust belt load settings based on crash severity and individual occupant profiles, enhancing protection in a wide range of scenarios. Unlike traditional systems, Volvo’s setup works in sync with airbags, occupant detection, and driver assistance features, creating a more integrated safety ecosystem. The system is also future-ready, with over-the-air updates enabling continuous improvements over time. ALSO READ: Volvo EX30 Cargo Debuts as Electric Van for Fleet Buyers The AJAC Innovation Awards recognise breakthrough automotive technologies, with winners selected by a panel of industry journalists. With this award-winning tech, Volvo continues to push boundaries in safety—stayi...

Hyundai Plans 36 New Models for North America by 2030

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Hyundai Motor Company has announced an aggressive product expansion strategy for North America, confirming plans to launch 36 new or significantly updated models between 2026 and 2030. Revealed by CEO José Muñoz at the company’s annual shareholder meeting, the lineup will span passenger cars, SUVs, trucks, and commercial vehicles. Hyundai is taking a broad approach to powertrains as well, covering ICE, hybrid, battery electric, and extended-range electric (EREV) options. The upcoming range will include core models along with performance-focused N variants and rugged XRT trims, catering to diverse customer preferences across the US, Canada, and Mexico. Hyundai’s strong market presence in the region—over 1.19 million vehicles sold in 2025—has clearly set the stage for this expansion. ALSO READ: Hyundai Launches HTWO Hydrogen Brand, Showcases New Nexo in Japan This product offensive is backed by Hyundai Motor Group’s massive $26 billion investment in the US. The plan includes ne...

2027 Corvette Grand Sport Debuts with New LS6 V8, Hybrid X Packs 721 hp

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Chevrolet has taken the wraps off the 2027 Corvette Grand Sport and the more extreme Corvette Grand Sport X—and this time, it’s not just about raw V8 muscle. At the heart of both models sits a new 6.7-litre LS6 V8, pushing out 535 hp and 520 lb-ft of torque. This naturally aspirated unit features a high 13.0:1 compression ratio, a 95mm throttle body, and a tunnel-ram intake, paired with an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission. Production of the LS6 returns to Flint, Michigan—bringing Corvette V8 manufacturing back to its roots. The Grand Sport stays true to tradition with rear-wheel drive and offers three setups: a touring-focused configuration, a Z52 Sport package with sharper suspension and Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tyres, and a track-ready Z52 package with carbon-ceramic brakes and Cup 2R rubber. A new quad centre-exit exhaust adds both drama and heritage appeal. ALSO READ: Chevrolet Corvette ZR1X Smashes the Quarter Mile in 8.67 Seconds Then comes the twist—the Grand Sport ...

2026 Dodge Durango R/T 392 Packs HEMI V8 Power Under $50K

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Dodge has unveiled the 2026 Dodge Durango R/T 392 Launch Edition, bringing serious muscle to the three-row SUV segment. For the first time, the iconic 6.4-litre HEMI V8 is now standard on the R/T trim, delivering 475 hp and 470 lb-ft of torque. Dodge claims it’s the most powerful three-row SUV available under $50,000, with prices starting at $49,995 and orders already open across the US. Performance sees a big jump over the outgoing model. The 0–60 mph sprint drops to 4.4 seconds from 6.2 seconds, while the SUV clocks an NHRA-certified quarter-mile time of 12.9 seconds. Top speed is rated at 160 mph—serious numbers for a family hauler. Power is sent through an eight-speed TorqueFlite automatic gearbox paired with standard all-wheel drive. The hardware backs up the performance too, with adaptive damping suspension, Brembo brakes (six-piston front, four-piston rear), an electronic limited-slip differential, and a performance exhaust system all included as standard. Despite its muscl...

Are Full HD Dashcams good enough for everyday city driving?

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City driving can often be challenging when it comes to capturing clear images. The streets are filled with cars and motorcycles, which makes traffic unpredictable. What matters most is whether the footage accurately shows what happens, where the vehicles are, and how they move, especially in the event of an incident. This question arises frequently: In many urban driving scenarios, clear and stable full HD recording can effectively capture the context, behaviour, and outcomes, even when situations become chaotic. What “Enough” Looks Like in Real Traffic Full HD dashcams record a level of detail that effectively captures: Vehicle movement and positioning Lane markings and signals Direction of travel Timing and sequence of events   For most urban incidents, such as sudden braking, near misses, and minor collisions, this level of clarity is adequate to comprehend the situation. City driving rarely requires forensic detail; rather, it demands context. Why Resolution Isn’t ...

2027 Kia Seltos Teased Ahead of NY Auto Show Debut

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Kia has dropped the first teaser images of the all-new Kia Seltos, with its global debut set for April 1, 2026, at the New York International Auto Show. The second-generation Seltos adopts Kia’s “Opposites United” design philosophy, blending sharp, modern elements with rugged proportions. From the teasers, the SUV appears more upright and squared-off than before, featuring clean lines, flush door handles, and a bold stance. Up front, prominent LED daytime running lights frame a wide bonnet, giving the Seltos a more aggressive face. The overall silhouette also hints at inspiration from the larger Telluride, suggesting a more premium and muscular design direction while staying true to its compact SUV roots. ALSO READ: Kia Carens Clavis EV MY26 Launched with 6-Seater Option, New Trims Kia says the new proportions are designed to emphasise strength without compromising everyday usability—a key factor in this highly competitive segment. Technical specifications, engine options, a...

2026 Renault Duster Turbo TCe 160 Delivers Up to 18.45 km/l Fuel Efficiency

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Renault India has revealed the ARAI-certified fuel efficiency figures for the new Renault Duster powered by the Turbo TCe 160 engine—and the numbers look impressive for a performance-focused SUV. The new Duster returns with a strong focus on balancing punchy performance and real-world efficiency. The Turbo TCe 160 petrol motor produces 163 PS and 280 Nm, making it one of the most powerful options in its segment. Despite that, Renault claims an efficiency of 18.45 km/l with the DCT automatic, while the 6-speed manual delivers 17.75 km/l (ARAI-certified). Built with Indian conditions in mind, the Duster continues to lean on its reputation for solid ride and handling. Renault says the updated powertrain has been optimised to deliver both responsiveness and efficiency, ensuring it doesn’t feel out of place whether you’re cruising highways or tackling rough roads. The combination of strong output figures and competitive mileage makes the new Duster Turbo an appealing proposition for bu...