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Chevy Silverado EV work truck gets boost in payload, tow capacity | Acura commits to EVs that vroom | Toyota GR Corolla, Supra, 86 limited editions on deck | Italian EV startup Aehra previews sedan

Chevy said economic and supply constraints have affected pricing of entry-level version launching in 2024 originally set at $39,900 before shipping.

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Chevy hikes payload, towing capacity on Silverado EV work truck

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2022 Chevrolet Bolt – Pros and Cons

The Chevrolet Bolt compact electric hatchback impressed us so much when it first hit the market, we named it the 2017 MotorTrend Car of the Year. It was bold and fresh, ushering in a new era of fun electric cars that made sense as everyday drivers.

For the 2022 model year, Chevy gave the Bolt a needed update to compete with an exploding number of new EVs, hoping new clothes on the old emperor would be enough to win the title again.

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By Alisa Priddle – Writer, Darren Martin – Photographer – MotorTrend

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2022 Audi E-Tron GT

Ah, to be young! Established automakers like Audi or Mercedes-Benz likely look upon the Rivians and Lucids of the world with a sense of envy—oh, what can be done if starting from scratch. But with storied legacies to maintain, you’re left with the sense some brands are entering the electric era cautiously. Case in point: the 2022 Audi E-Tron GT.

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By Christian Seabaugh – Writer, Darren Martin – Photographer – MotorTrend

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2022 Kia Rio

Surviving another year, the 2022 Kia Rio is better than you’d expect of a subcompact. While others have abandoned the segment entirely, Kia continues to support entry-level buyers who don’t want the larger Forte sedan. For the 2022 model year, the Rio returns mostly unchanged and continues to be offered as a sedan or hatchback.

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By Kelly Lin – MotorTrend

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2022 Kia Carnival

“Where are the other ones?!” This frequent refrain from our judges cut to the core of why the all-new Kia Carnival wasn’t a 2022 Car of the Year finalist. Blame our organizing committee: The only version we requested was a loaded, top-shelf SX Prestige model with the unremovable but fabulous VIP second-row lounge seats. Thus, our judges had to determine its fate using only a version that doesn’t “minivan” as well as others might.

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By Erik Johnson – Writer, Darren Martin – Photographer – MotorTrend

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2022 Kia Stinger GT

When Kia brought the Stinger five-passenger sport sedan to compete for the 2018 MotorTrend Car of the Year award, we were delighted with its capability, but the lineup suffered from an underpowered base engine.

The Stinger is back to address that complaint with a new 2.5-liter I-4 that puts out 300 hp and 311 lb-ft of torque. The power output represents an impressive 45-hp hike over the 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder it replaces, and the new mill is more fuel efficient.

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By Alisa Priddle – Writer, Darren Martin – Photographer – MotorTrend

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