During a total lunar eclipse, Ram chose the perfect cosmic backdrop to announce the return of its Lunar-themed heavy-duty trucks: the 2026 Ram 2500 Power Wagon and 2500 Rebel Lunar Editions. The special-edition models rejoin the lineup with bold new styling cues, premium interior upgrades and the same hard-working capability that defines Ram’s three-quarter-ton offerings. Timed to the celestial event, the announcement underscores the theme—these trucks are designed to look as dramatic as the night sky while delivering serious off-road and towing performance.

 

A Striking, Space-Inspired Exterior

 

The Lunar Edition package transforms both trucks with a distinctive two-tone look. Each model wears Ceramic Grey Clear-Coat paint paired with a Diamond Black Crystal Pearl-Coat lower body. A body-color grille surround replaces the standard Satin Black treatment, giving the front end a refined, monochromatic feel. Gloss Black Lunar graphics and black-painted wheels complete the package—17-inch wheels on the Power Wagon and 20-inch wheels on the Rebel. The result is a purposeful, aggressive stance that complements the trucks’ already imposing presence.

 

Premium Interior With Copperhead Orange Accents

 

Inside, the Lunar Editions receive a significant upgrade in materials and detailing. Ultra-premium full-grain Natura Plus black leather bucket seats feature embossed Power Wagon or Rebel logos. New Copperhead Orange contrast stitching adds visual drama, running across the seats, dashboard, instrument panel and doors. The orange accents extend to key touchpoints including the steering wheel, grab handles and column shifter, creating a cohesive, high-impact cabin design. A unique alloy center console badge—finished in black with machined-face Satin Chrome lettering—further distinguishes the Lunar models. Function matches form with an integrated heavy-duty Mopar lockable console safe, providing secure, out-of-sight storage for valuables.

 

Level 2 Equipment Group: Technology and Capability Standard

 

The Lunar Edition package is built on the Level 2 Equipment Group, bundling popular premium content. Highlights include:

 

 

The Power Wagon version adds a bumper-integrated WARN Zeon-12 winch rated at 12,000 pounds and Mopar accessory rock rails. The Rebel gains power-deployable running boards. All Ram heavy-duty trucks also feature class-exclusive heated power convex trailer tow mirrors with power-folding, power-telescoping and memory functionality.

 

2026 Ram 2500 Power Wagon Lunar Edition: Legendary Off-Road Muscle

 

The Ram 2500 Power Wagon continues a legacy that dates back to 1945. Designed as a purpose-built off-road machine, it features class-exclusive hardware such as a front disconnecting sway bar and front and rear electronic locking differentials. It rides on 33-inch off-road tires and benefits from a factory two-inch lift and Articulink front suspension for enhanced articulation. Under the hood is the 6.4-liter HEMI V-8, producing 405 horsepower and 429 lb.-ft. of torque. The Power Wagon offers up to 1,570 pounds of payload and up to 10,590 pounds of towing capability. With the $1,995 Lunar Edition package, the 2026 Power Wagon Lunar Edition starts at $86,385, including destination.

 

2026 Ram 2500 Rebel Lunar Edition: Torque Leader in the Segment

 

The Ram 2500 Rebel Lunar Edition leans into high-torque diesel performance and serious towing capability. It features underbody skid plates, aggressive 34-inch off-road tires and a rear electronic locking differential. Power comes from the available 6.7-liter Cummins High-Output turbo diesel I-6, delivering 430 horsepower and a class-leading 1,075 lb.-ft. of torque in the ¾-ton segment. In Rebel configuration, that translates to up to 3,300 pounds of payload and up to 19,890 pounds of towing capacity. The Rebel also comes standard with a class-exclusive link-coil rear suspension system, with an available automatic-leveling rear air suspension to help manage heavy loads and trailers. The 2026 Rebel Lunar Edition starts at $93,885, including destination.

 

Cosmic Style, Proven Capability

 

Priced at $1,995 and available to order later this month, the Lunar Edition package adds visual drama and premium content without compromising the heavy-duty performance buyers expect. Backed by Ram’s 10-year/100,000-mile limited powertrain warranty, the 2026 Ram 2500 Power Wagon and Rebel Lunar Editions blend space-inspired design with real-world strength. With their eclipse-timed debut, these Lunar Editions prove that even the hardest-working trucks can shine a little brighter under the night sky.

The Chrysler Pacifica continues to define excellence in the minivan segment, earning a Consumer Guide Best Buy Award for the 10th consecutive year. This milestone further cements Pacifica’s status as the most awarded minivan ever, with more than 185 honors and industry accolades since its introduction for the 2017 model year.

 

Recognized as America’s best-selling minivan, Pacifica’s decade-long Best Buy streak underscores its consistent performance, innovation and family-focused design. For families seeking a vehicle that blends comfort, versatility and premium refinement, Pacifica remains the benchmark.

 

A Rigorous Evaluation Process

 

Since 1967, Consumer Guide Automotive’s editorial team has applied a comprehensive and objective evaluation process to determine its Best Buy winners. Vehicles are assessed on criteria including price, features, performance, passenger and cargo accommodations, fuel economy, reliability records and resale value.

 

Editors specifically praised the Pacifica’s quiet ride, premium feel and impressive array of family-friendly convenience features. Its refined on-road performance and upscale cabin appointments help it stand apart in a competitive segment.

 

Designed for Modern Families

 

At the heart of the Pacifica’s appeal is its commitment to flexibility and smart engineering. The segment-exclusive Stow ‘n Go® Seating system allows the second- and third-row seats to fold flat directly into the floor—maximizing cargo space without the hassle of removing seats. This ingenious feature continues to be a game-changer for busy families.

 

Pacifica also pairs available all-wheel drive (AWD) capability with Stow ‘n Go seating—an unmatched combination in the segment. The AWD system seamlessly transfers torque between the front and rear wheels, enhancing traction and control in varying road conditions while maintaining a smooth ride.

 

For added convenience, Pacifica offers the available Stow ‘n Vac integrated vacuum system, making quick cleanups effortless after road trips, sports practices or everyday errands.

 

Leading Safety and Technology

 

Safety remains a top priority. Pacifica offers the most standard safety and security features in its class, including:

 

 

Families also benefit from the innovative FamCAM interior camera, delivering a best-in-class high-definition image. Unique features include a view of rear-facing child-seat occupants, split-view display and a zoom-to-seat function, allowing drivers to keep an eye on precious cargo.

 

Pacifica was also the first in its segment to offer available Amazon Fire TV built into the Uconnect Theater system, providing seamless access to streaming apps, Alexa and entertainment features that keep passengers engaged on long journeys.

 

Performance That Balances Power and Efficiency

 

Under the hood, Pacifica features the award-winning Pentastar V-6 engine paired with a segment-exclusive TorqueFlite nine-speed automatic transmission. Delivering 287 horsepower and 262 lb.-ft. of torque, the powertrain offers confident acceleration while maintaining impressive fuel efficiency.

 

Front-wheel-drive models achieve up to 28 mpg highway, while AWD models deliver up to 25 mpg highway—strong numbers for a vehicle with this level of capability and interior space.

 

What’s New for 2026

 

For the 2026 model year, Chrysler is enhancing customer choice by restructuring vehicle packages. Updates include:

 

 

These enhancements ensure buyers can more easily configure a Pacifica that fits their specific needs and preferences.

 

Continuing a Legacy of Leadership

 

The Chrysler minivan lineup retained U.S. sales leadership in 2025, reinforcing the brand’s long-standing dominance in the segment it created more than 40 years ago. With more than 15 million minivans sold globally, Chrysler’s commitment to family transportation remains stronger than ever.

 

Earning the Consumer Guide Best Buy Award for a 10th straight year is more than just a trophy—it’s validation of Chrysler’s dedication to thoughtful design, safety innovation and premium comfort. As the most awarded minivan ever, the Chrysler Pacifica continues to raise the bar and redefine what families can expect from their daily drive.

When it comes to hybrid innovation, Toyota doesn’t just compete — it leads. For decades, Toyota Motor Corporation has refined its hybrid technology to deliver an exceptional balance of efficiency, reliability, and everyday practicality. Two of the strongest examples of that leadership are the Toyota Prius and the Toyota Corolla Hybrid — each designed to make electrified driving simple, affordable, and rewarding.

 

A Legacy of Hybrid Leadership

 

Toyota’s hybrid systems are built on years of real-world experience and continuous improvement. Millions of drivers worldwide have trusted Toyota hybrids for their durability, low maintenance costs, and impressive fuel savings. Both the Prius and Corolla Hybrid benefit from this proven engineering, giving drivers confidence every time they start the engine.

 

Efficiency That Goes Further

 

The Prius was engineered from the ground up as a hybrid vehicle, with advanced aerodynamics and a finely tuned powertrain designed to maximize every drop of fuel. The result is exceptional fuel economy that makes long commutes and road trips more efficient than ever.

 

The Corolla Hybrid delivers remarkable MPG as well, offering one of the most accessible ways to step into hybrid ownership. Smooth acceleration, seamless transitions between gas and electric power, and quiet operation make daily driving effortless and economical.

 

Designed for Your Lifestyle

 

The Prius stands out with bold, modern styling and the versatility of a hatchback design. Its flexible cargo space easily adapts to weekend adventures, grocery runs, or busy family schedules. It’s practical without sacrificing personality.

 

The Corolla Hybrid offers timeless sedan styling with a refined, comfortable interior. It’s ideal for drivers who prefer a traditional look paired with cutting-edge efficiency. Compact yet spacious, it fits perfectly into urban life while remaining comfortable on the highway.

 

Advanced Technology & Safety

 

Inside both vehicles, drivers will find intuitive infotainment systems, smart connectivity features, and advanced driver-assistance technologies designed to support confidence on the road. Toyota’s commitment to innovation ensures that efficiency never comes at the expense of comfort or safety.

 

Exceptional Value, Proven Reliability

 

One of the biggest advantages of choosing either the Prius or Corolla Hybrid is long-term value. Toyota’s hybrid components are engineered for durability, and regenerative braking helps reduce wear over time. Combined with strong resale value and trusted reliability, these vehicles represent smart financial decisions as well as environmental ones.

 

Which Hybrid Is Right for You?

 

If you’re looking for maximum fuel efficiency, bold design, and hatchback flexibility, the Prius is ready to exceed expectations. If you want outstanding efficiency in a sleek, affordable sedan package, the Corolla Hybrid delivers incredible everyday value.

 

No matter which model you choose, you’re choosing innovation backed by decades of expertise. With Toyota hybrids, efficiency isn’t just an option — it’s the future of driving, available today.

The Ram 1500 has earned top honors in the prestigious J.D. Power 2026 U.S. Vehicle Dependability Study (VDS), ranking first in the Large Light Duty Pickup segment. Announced on February 12, 2026, from Auburn Hills, Michigan, the achievement marks a significant milestone for Ram, underscoring the brand’s commitment to building trucks that deliver lasting quality and real-world reliability.

 

This recognition places the Ram 1500 at the top of one of the most competitive segments in the industry—full-size light-duty pickups—where durability and long-term dependability are essential for both work and everyday driving.

 

A Remarkable Climb to First Place

 

The Ram 1500’s ascent to the No. 1 position reflects substantial year-over-year progress. Improving 13 points compared to the previous year’s study results, the truck moved from fourth place to first in its segment. That leap highlights focused engineering efforts and quality improvements aimed at enhancing durability and minimizing long-term ownership issues.

 

The gains were driven by strong performance across key areas measured in the study, demonstrating that Ram’s investments in quality and refinement are delivering measurable results. For truck owners who rely on their vehicles day in and day out, these improvements translate directly into greater peace of mind and fewer unexpected problems.

 

Understanding the J.D. Power Vehicle Dependability Study

 

The U.S. Vehicle Dependability Study evaluates problems experienced over the past 12 months by original owners of three-year-old vehicles. It serves as a trusted benchmark for long-term reliability and ownership satisfaction.

 

Results are expressed as Problems Per 100 Vehicles (PP100), with lower scores indicating higher dependability. By focusing on vehicles that have been on the road for three years, the study offers a meaningful snapshot of how well vehicles hold up over time—making the Ram 1500’s segment-leading finish especially significant.

 

Since its founding in 1968, J.D. Power has provided critical data and insights to automotive manufacturers, retailers, lenders, and insurers, helping shape decisions across the industry. Its studies are widely regarded as authoritative indicators of quality and customer experience.

 

Backed by America’s Best Full-Size Truck Powertrain Warranty

 

Beyond strong study performance, the Ram 1500 offers additional confidence through America’s best full-size truck and van limited powertrain warranty—10 years or 100,000 miles. This industry-leading coverage reinforces the brand’s belief in the truck’s long-term durability and underscores its commitment to standing behind every vehicle it builds. Warranty strength and third-party validation from J.D. Power together create a compelling ownership proposition: proven dependability supported by long-term protection.

 

Continued Momentum for Ram

 

The Ram 1500’s No. 1 ranking reflects continued progress in strengthening long-term reliability across the Stellantis portfolio. More importantly, it demonstrates that Ram’s focus on durability, quality engineering, and real-world performance is resonating with customers.

 

For truck buyers seeking a dependable full-size pickup that performs consistently over the years—not just on day one—the Ram 1500’s latest achievement in the 2026 U.S. Vehicle Dependability Study sends a clear message: it’s built to last.

When you open the glovebox of a 2027 Chevy Bolt, you’ll find more than owner’s manuals and registration papers. Tucked neatly inside is something unexpected: a postcard. Yes, really. The new 2027 Chevrolet Bolt delivers what drivers expect from a modern EV — an EPA-estimated 262 miles of range on a full charge, more than 20 standard safety and driver assistance features, and an 11.3-inch diagonal infotainment screen. But it also delivers something you can’t measure in miles or megapixels: a personal thank-you from the people who built it.

 

A Work of Art from Kansas City

 

The postcard features artwork by Kansas City muralist Marianne Cascone. On the back are the signatures of leadership from GM Fairfax Assembly, the Kansas plant where every 2027 Bolt is built. It’s a small but powerful gesture — a direct connection between the people on the assembly line and the drivers who take the wheel. Cascone, a Kansas City native, has been drawing and painting since childhood. Though life initially led her down another path, she never let go of her art. Eventually, with her children older and her confidence growing, she made a bold decision: she quit her job to paint full time. That leap paid off. Her mural business boomed, and before long she was busy year-round. It was that rising reputation that caught the attention of leadership at Fairfax Assembly.

 

Celebrating the People Behind the Bolt

 

With the return of the Bolt, plant leaders wanted more than a production milestone. They wanted to celebrate the employees who bring the vehicle to life every day. Cascone toured the plant, studying every step of the manufacturing process — from stamping to final assembly. She took reference photos and worked closely with plant leadership to ensure the design reflected both the car and the people behind it. Once the concept was finalized, she used an innovative technique to scale it up. Using VR goggles, Cascone projected her sketch directly onto the plant wall — a first for her. In a tightly packed automotive plant where stepping back to view the whole wall isn’t easy, the technology made the difference. “I had to do everything two inches from my face,” she explained. Armed with paint, a scissor lift, and creative freedom to choose her own colors, she brought the mural to life in vibrant purples, blues, and pinks — hues bold enough to stand out in a busy manufacturing environment. “I wanted it to pop and be seen everywhere.”

 

From Factory Wall to Glovebox

 

Once the mural was complete, plant leadership realized it deserved a wider audience. So Cascone created a new artwork inspired by the plant mural — redesigned specifically for postcards included in every 2027 Bolt. For Chevrolet, bringing the Bolt back was about more than reviving a popular EV. The vehicle inspires deep loyalty and enthusiasm among customers. The postcard serves as a tangible thank-you to those drivers. Fairfax Assembly Plant Director Michael Youngs drew inspiration from his own childhood. His father was also a GM plant director and once did something similar to commemorate a vehicle launch. That memory sparked the idea to create something meaningful and community-driven for the 2027 Bolt. The message is simple: customers are at the heart of everything they do. Building these vehicles isn’t just a job — it’s part of who they are, and part of the Kansas communities they proudly represent.

 

“This Is From Us, to You”

 

For Cascone, seeing her work travel across the country — and potentially the world — is surreal. “You can go into stores and see murals all the time, but never think of the person behind them,” she said. “This is different. I got to sign my name on it.” Every postcard carries that signature. Every one tells a story. In an age of digital everything, there’s something refreshingly human about a printed postcard hidden in a glovebox. It doesn’t improve range. It doesn’t enhance performance. But it does something just as important — it reminds owners that their vehicle was built by real people, in a real community, who take pride in their work. So when a new Bolt owner opens that glovebox for the first time, they’re not just opening a compartment. They’re opening a connection.

For the first time since 2020, Toyota is back on top in the Great American Race. Last Sunday at Daytona International Speedway, Tyler Reddick delivered a masterclass in survival, strategy, and speed to capture his first Daytona 500 victory — and Toyota’s fourth in the event’s storied history. The win marks a milestone moment not only for Reddick, but also for 23XI Racing, which celebrates its first Daytona 500 triumph.

 

A Breakthrough Moment for Toyota

 

Reddick’s victory is Toyota’s first in the Daytona 500 since 2020 and continues a dominant stretch in NASCAR’s biggest races. With wins in the Brickyard 400, the Southern 500, and now the Daytona 500, Toyota has claimed three consecutive Crown Jewel events.

 

Co-owner Denny Hamlin now holds a unique distinction: he has been part of all four of Toyota’s Daytona 500 wins — three as a driver (2016, 2019, 2020) and now as a team owner. “This is exactly the way to start,” said Tyler Gibbs, president of TRD U.S.A., noting the massive championship points boost that comes with a season-opening victory.

 

How the Final Lap Unfolded

 

The closing laps were classic Daytona chaos. A late crash split the field, leaving Reddick in a precarious three-wide situation. But teamwork made the difference. Teammate Riley Herbst gave Reddick the push he needed to regain momentum and surge back toward the leaders. From there, Reddick made the decisive move — keeping momentum on his side and refusing to commit to pushing another car. When Herbst moved high alongside Chase Elliott, the opening appeared. Reddick shot through and never looked back.

 

“I had that weird moment where I think everyone was too busy screaming and I was like, ‘did we win?’” Reddick said. “As a kid, I grew up watching the Daytona 500 with my family… and just dreamed of being a NASCAR Cup Series driver one day. We did it today.”

 

Toyota’s Finishing Positions

 

Toyota’s presence was felt throughout the field, leading 103 of 200 laps — more than half the race.

 

Here’s how Toyota drivers finished:

 

 

While not every Toyota made it to the front at the finish, the manufacturer’s strength was undeniable. Multiple Camrys led significant laps, and three 23XI Racing entries finished inside the top 10 — a statement performance to open the 2026 season.

 

Teamwork, Speed, and Strategy

 

Toyota’s day wasn’t just about raw pace. It was about coordination. Fuel strategy came into play. Drafting alliances mattered. And in the end, teamwork — particularly between Reddick and Herbst — proved decisive. “At the end of the day, there is a Camry in victory lane,” Gibbs said. “Just really good to see the speed in our Camrys.”

 

A Championship Tone-Setter

 

With 36 races on the NASCAR Cup Series calendar, the Daytona 500 sets the tone for the year. For Reddick, 23XI Racing, and Toyota, the tone is clear: they’re here to contend. A Daytona 500 trophy. Maximum early-season points. Three straight Crown Jewel wins for the manufacturer. Toyota didn’t just win the season opener — they made a statement.

The Jeep brand is continuing its bold “Convoy” campaign with the debut of the 2026 Jeep Gladiator Whitecap — a special edition that blends classic heritage with modern capability. As the second mission in the Gladiator Convoy storyline, Whitecap follows the dark, stealth-inspired Shadow Ops with a brighter, history-driven expression. This time, Jeep cuts through the cold with a design that proudly nods to its origins while delivering the rugged performance today’s drivers expect.

 

A Modern Tribute to 1941

 

Rooted in Jeep’s beginnings in 1941, the Gladiator Whitecap honors more than eight decades of off-road leadership. Its heritage-themed, two-tone design draws inspiration from early Jeep vehicles, reinterpreted for modern adventurers who value authenticity and individuality.

 

According to Jeep CEO Bob Broderdorf, Whitecap represents a clear acknowledgment of the brand’s legacy while responding directly to customer demand for more color options, customization, and flexibility. It’s a reminder that while Jeep continues to innovate, it never forgets where it came from.

 

Signature Two-Tone Style That Stands Out

 

The Gladiator Whitecap’s unmistakable look is anchored by bold Bright White accents that immediately set it apart on the road and on the trail. Key exterior highlights include:

 

 

The result is a clean, high-contrast aesthetic that feels both vintage and trail-ready. It’s a design that commands attention without sacrificing the utility and freedom that define the Gladiator name.

 

Capability Remains Core to the Mission

 

While Whitecap celebrates heritage, it doesn’t compromise on performance. The Jeep Gladiator continues to stand apart in the midsize truck segment with best-in-class credentials that matter to real-world owners.

 

Drivers can expect:

 

 

And perhaps most distinctively, the Gladiator remains the industry’s only open-air pickup with a removable roof and doors — a feature unique to the Jeep brand. It’s this combination of truck utility and open-air freedom that keeps the Gladiator in a class of its own.

 

Available Across the Gladiator Lineup

 

One of Whitecap’s biggest strengths is its flexibility. Rather than being limited to a single trim, the special edition is available across the Gladiator Sahara, Rubicon, Rubicon X, Mojave, and Mojave X models. Whether customers prioritize comfortable daily driving, rock-crawling capability, or high-speed desert performance, there’s a Whitecap configuration designed to match.

 

For the 2026 model year, additional updates across the Gladiator lineup enhance overall value, adding refinements and features that further strengthen its appeal as a go-anywhere, do-anything pickup.

 

An Accessible Special Edition

 

The Jeep Gladiator Whitecap will arrive at dealerships nationwide later this spring with a starting MSRP of just $495. The package is available on Sahara, Rubicon X, and Mojave X models, as well as on Rubicon and Mojave trims when equipped with body-color fender flares and the body-color Freedom Top.

 

With Whitecap, Jeep proves once again that heritage and innovation don’t have to exist separately. By blending iconic design cues with uncompromising capability, the Gladiator Whitecap delivers a fresh chapter in the Convoy campaign — one that proudly carries the legacy of 1941 into the adventures of today.

The 2026 Hyundai Palisade Hybrid has earned the highest honor from Edmunds—the Edmunds Top Rated Best of the Best Award for 2026. Chosen from more than 300 vehicles evaluated this year, the three-row hybrid SUV rose above every category winner to claim the publication’s ultimate accolade.

 

A New Benchmark for Family SUVs

 

According to Alistair Weaver, editor-in-chief of Edmunds, the Palisade Hybrid is “the best family SUV in America” and one of the most desirable vehicles on sale today. He praised its ability to deliver features, refinement, and overall quality that rival SUVs costing twice as much, while maintaining strong value for families.

 

Designed for Real Life

 

Edmunds recognized the Palisade Hybrid for setting a new industry benchmark in the modern family SUV segment. Its refined design, upscale three-row cabin, intuitive safety and convenience technologies, and thoughtful packaging make it exceptionally well-suited for everyday life—from school pickups to long-distance road trips.

 

Hybrid Power Meets Practicality

 

The Palisade Hybrid’s advanced powertrain blends responsive performance with impressive fuel efficiency. This balance of confident acceleration and everyday practicality was a key factor in its selection, reinforcing its appeal as both a smart and enjoyable family vehicle.

 

Hyundai’s Broader Edmunds Recognition

 

Hyundai’s success extended beyond the Palisade Hybrid. The Hyundai IONIQ 5 was named Edmunds Top Rated 2026 Electric SUV, recognized for its bold design, spacious interior, fast-charging capability, and versatile lineup.

 

Additionally, the Hyundai Tucson Hybrid and the all-new Hyundai IONIQ 9 earned Edmunds Top Rated Highly Recommended honors, highlighting Hyundai’s strength across both hybrid and electric SUV segments.

 

Why the Award Matters

 

The Edmunds Top Rated Best of the Best award recognizes the single most impressive new vehicle of the year—the one that makes the greatest impact on both its segment and the broader industry. With its blend of premium execution, hybrid efficiency, and real-world usability, the 2026 Hyundai Palisade Hybrid stands as Edmunds’ top choice for 2026 and a new standard for family SUVs.

The Jeep brand continues its Twelve 4 Twelve celebration with a thunderous new entry: the 2026 Wrangler Willys 392. This limited-edition model blends the classic Willys spirit with modern engineering, delivering a back-to-basics design powered by unmistakable V-8 performance. It’s a tribute to 85 years of off-road leadership—only louder.

 

HEMI Power at Its Core

 

At the heart of the Willys 392 sits a 6.4-liter HEMI V8 producing 470 horsepower and 470 lb.-ft. of torque. This is the most advanced powertrain ever offered on a Willys model, built to conquer dunes, rocky trails and steep backcountry grades with ease. A two-mode dual exhaust system allows drivers to switch between a more subdued tone and a full performance growl, depending on the mood.

 

Trail-Ready Hardware

 

The Wrangler Willys 392 comes standard with serious off-road equipment, including 35-inch BF Goodrich KO2 tires on 17-inch beadlock-capable wheels and 11.1 inches of ground clearance. It features a Tru-Lok electronic locking rear differential, Selec-Trac full-time transfer case, Dana 44 heavy-duty axles and a 4.56 axle ratio. Rock rails, steel front and rear bumpers and a cold air intake hood with water separator further reinforce its trail-rated capability.

 

Classic Looks, Modern Comfort

 

Heritage Willys hood decals and 4WD rear graphics honor Jeep’s roots, while the interior delivers premium refinement. Nappa leather heated power front seats, a 12.3-inch touchscreen with navigation and an Alpine nine-speaker premium audio system bring modern comfort to this rugged machine. LED lighting, auxiliary switches and the Trailer Tow Package round out the standard features.

 

A Standout Limited Edition

 

Orders for the 2026 Jeep Wrangler Willys 392 open in March with a starting MSRP of $69,995 (plus destination). A new heritage-inspired exterior color called Goldilocks will also join the lineup. Limited in production and bold in personality, the Willys 392 proves that classic Jeep DNA and V-8 power are a combination that never goes out of style.

The Toyota C-HR returns to the U.S. for 2026 with a completely new identity. Once a gas-powered compact crossover, it now reemerges as a fully electric SUV that blends coupe-like styling with serious performance. Arriving in dealerships in March 2026 with a starting MSRP of $37,000 (excluding dealer fees), the new C-HR is positioned as a bold addition to Toyota’s growing EV lineup.

 

Athletic Design, Everyday Versatility

 

Built on Toyota’s dedicated e-TNGA battery electric platform, the C-HR features a sleek roofline, wide stance, and signature hammerhead front end that give it a dynamic, modern presence. Despite its sporty profile, it remains practical, offering 25.3 cubic feet of cargo space behind the rear seats and up to 59.5 cubic feet with the seats folded flat. An available panoramic roof and customizable ambient lighting enhance the open, upscale cabin feel.

 

Standard AWD with 338 Horsepower

 

Performance is a headline feature. Every 2026 C-HR comes standard with dual-motor all-wheel drive, delivering a combined 338 horsepower and an estimated 0–60 mph time of just 4.9 seconds. A low center of gravity from the underfloor battery pack and finely tuned suspension components contribute to agile handling, while steering-wheel-mounted paddles allow drivers to adjust regenerative braking levels.

 

Competitive Range and Fast Charging

 

Powering the C-HR is a 74.7-kWh lithium-ion battery. The SE grade offers up to 287 miles of EPA-estimated range, while the XSE delivers up to 273 miles. Equipped with a North American Charging Standard (NACS) port, the C-HR can access thousands of high-speed charging stations nationwide. Under ideal conditions, DC fast charging can replenish the battery from 10% to 80% in about 30 minutes, and battery preconditioning helps optimize charging performance.

 

Premium Tech and Comfort

 

Inside, the C-HR comes standard with a 14-inch touchscreen running Toyota Audio Multimedia, a fully digital gauge cluster, dual wireless phone chargers, and heated front seats. Higher trims add features like SofTex and synthetic suede-trimmed seating, a power passenger seat, a panoramic view monitor, and an available JBL premium audio system. Remote and connected services through the Toyota app allow drivers to manage charging, climate settings, and more from their smartphone.

 

Advanced Safety Standard

 

Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 is standard across the lineup, bringing features such as Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection, Dynamic Radar Cruise Control, Lane Tracing Assist, and Proactive Driving Assist. Blind Spot Monitor, Rear Cross-Traffic Alert, and Safe Exit Alert are also included, reinforcing the C-HR’s focus on driver confidence and occupant protection.

 

A Confident Electric Comeback

 

The 2026 Toyota C-HR isn’t just a revival of a familiar name—it’s a reinvention. With sporty styling, strong acceleration, competitive range, and a well-equipped interior, it delivers an appealing mix of excitement and everyday usability in the compact electric SUV segment.