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Mitsubishi Pajero To Return After a 5 Year Hiatus

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After a five-year silence, Mitsubishi Motors is bringing back one of its most iconic badges—the Mitsubishi Pajero . The all-new model is set to make its global debut in autumn 2026, marking a significant revival for the brand’s flagship SUV line. The new Pajero will be built on a rugged ladder-frame platform derived from the Mitsubishi Triton , but with extensive reworking to suit its SUV role. Mitsubishi promises a balance of serious off-road ability and improved on-road comfort, thanks to model-specific suspension and cabin development. First introduced in 1982, the Pajero quickly became a global off-road icon. Its motorsport pedigree is hard to ignore—12 Dakar Rally wins, including a dominant streak of seven consecutive victories. Over four generations, the SUV clocked more than 3.25 million sales across 170+ markets, cementing its reputation for durability and go-anywhere capability. Back home in Japan, the Pajero also sparked a recreational vehicle boom in t...

7 Millionth Vehicle Leaves BMW’s Shenyang Plant

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BMW has reached a major production milestone in China, with its joint venture BMW Brilliance Automotive rolling out its seven millionth vehicle from the Shenyang Production Base. Marking the occasion is a special BMW 3 Series Horse Edition. The achievement highlights the rapid scale-up of BMW’s manufacturing footprint in China since local production began in 2003. What started as a single assembly operation has evolved into a fully integrated manufacturing hub, covering complete vehicle production, powertrain manufacturing, and even local research and development. The timing is significant. BMW Brilliance is gearing up to begin production of its next-generation Neue Klasse models in Shenyang later in 2025 — a move that signals a fresh chapter for the brand in one of its most important global markets. The Neue Klasse platform is expected to play a key role in BMW’s future, particularly in electrification and digitalisation, making this milestone more than just a n...

LG Unveils Andriod Based Multi Screen Infotainment For Cars

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LG Electronics is pushing the boundaries of in-car tech with its latest Android Automotive OS-based infotainment system, built around a clever single-chip architecture that could redefine modern dashboards. At the heart of the system is a multi-display control setup powered by Qualcomm Technologies ’ Snapdragon Cockpit Platform. Unlike conventional setups that require separate chips for each screen, LG’s solution runs multiple displays of varying sizes and formats using just one system-on-chip. The idea is simple but impactful — fewer components, lower costs, and reduced system complexity for automakers. In its demo, LG showcased a seamless experience with a driver-focused navigation screen, a front passenger video display, and even rear-seat live TV, all running simultaneously off a single processor. Beyond hardware efficiency, the system brings a more personalised in-car experience. It supports individual user profiles, customised settings, cross-screen content ...

Toyota Hilux Gets Major Update for Japan

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Toyota has rolled out a comprehensively updated Hilux in Japan, bringing fresh tech and improved durability to its iconic pickup. Prices start at JP¥4.98 million for the Z grade, going up to JP¥5.5 million for the more rugged Z Adventure variant. Built at Toyota’s Ban Pho plant in Thailand, the new Hilux sticks to its proven ladder-frame IMV platform but gets notable structural upgrades. Thicker frame side rails and 36 additional spot welds in the floor enhance rigidity, promising better toughness — something Hilux buyers swear by. Under the hood sits the familiar 2.8-litre 1GD-FTV diesel engine paired with a six-speed automatic gearbox. A part-time 4WD system comes standard, along with Multi-Terrain Select and Multi-Terrain Monitor, making it as capable off-road as ever. Dimension-wise, the pickup measures 5,325 mm in length, 1,885 mm in width and 1,865 mm in height, with a payload capacity of up to 500 kg. While the core remains rugged, Toyota has injected a dos...

LML EGR Delete: Solving Common Soot Issues

Modern diesel trucks are built to deliver strong towing power, dependable performance, and long-term durability. However, as emissions systems become more advanced, many diesel owners begin facing issues related to soot buildup and restricted airflow. One of the most discussed topics among heavy-duty diesel enthusiasts is the LML EGR delete , particularly due to recurring maintenance concerns associated with excessive carbon buildup in the engine. The Exhaust Gas Recirculation system, commonly known as the EGR system, was designed to reduce emissions by redirecting a portion of exhaust gases back into the engine’s intake system. While this process helps lower nitrogen oxide emissions, it also introduces hot soot-filled exhaust into vital engine components. Over time, this can create thick carbon deposits that affect airflow, throttle response, cooling efficiency, and overall engine reliability. As soot accumulates, drivers may begin noticing reduced power, sluggish a...

Lancia Gamma Breaks Cover as Hybrid & EV Fastback

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Lancia has revealed the first look at its all-new Gamma, a sleek crossover fastback that signals the brand’s next chapter under Stellantis . Built on the STLA Medium platform, the Gamma will be offered with both hybrid and fully electric powertrains for Europe. Measuring 4.67 metres in length, the Gamma sits firmly in the premium mid-size space, blending coupe-like styling with crossover practicality. Under the hood, Lancia is offering a 145 hp hybrid variant capable of delivering a claimed range of over 1,000 km. The EV lineup is where things get interesting. Buyers will get three options: a 230 hp version with over 540 km range, a more efficient 245 hp variant pushing past 740 km, and a range-topping 375 hp all-wheel-drive model with up to 675 km on a single charge. The Gamma has been designed, engineered and developed entirely in Italy, and will roll out of Stellantis’ Melfi plant — one of the group’s most advanced production facilities. Lancia says the model r...

Volvo EV Customers Can Now Use 20,000 Tesla Superchargers in Europe

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Volvo is set to significantly boost charging convenience for its EV customers, announcing access to Tesla’s Supercharger network across Europe starting in Q4 2026. This move will open up more than 20,000 Supercharger stations spanning 29 European countries, dramatically expanding fast-charging availability for Volvo drivers. Key markets include Germany, France, Norway, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy, and Spain — regions where Tesla ’s infrastructure is already well established. Eligible models will include Volvo’s latest electric lineup such as the EX30, EX40, EC40, EX60, EX90, and ES90. Access to the Supercharger network will be seamlessly integrated through the Volvo Cars app, keeping the user experience clean and familiar. The Swedish automaker isn’t stopping there. It also plans to transition select models in Japan and South Korea to the North American Charging System (NACS) by 2029, aligning with Tesla’s widely adopted charging standard and future-proofing...