The Jeep Wrangler has always been the gold standard for off-road adventure—but for 2026, it levels up in a big way. From a ferocious new V-8-powered Moab 392 to smarter design tweaks and bold new colors, the latest Wrangler lineup delivers more capability, more personality, and more reasons to go topless and doorless. Here’s a closer look at what’s new for the 2026 Jeep Wrangler.

 

Introducing the Wrangler Moab 392

 

The headline addition for 2026 is the all-new Wrangler Moab 392, a four-door beast built for serious off-roaders who crave muscle-car power in trail-rated form. At its heart is a 6.4-liter V-8 engine producing a jaw-dropping 470 horsepower and 470 lb.-ft. of torque, paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission. The Moab 392 comes loaded with hardcore hardware, including:

 

 

It’s Wrangler capability taken to the extreme—right off the showroom floor.

 

Easier Open-Air Freedom Than Ever

 

Jeep made one of the Wrangler’s most beloved features even better. For 2026, an enhanced door hinge system allows for quicker, easier door removal, making it simpler than ever to enjoy that iconic open-air Jeep experience. Less wrenching. More trail time.

 

New Limited-Edition Colors Turn Up the Personality

 

Wrangler style gets a bold refresh for 2026 with the addition of Reign, plus several limited-edition colors arriving later in the model year:

 

 

These join a full color palette that already includes favorites like Firecracker Red, Hydro Blue, ‘41, and Granite Crystal—ensuring there’s a Wrangler for every personality.

 

Expanded Capability Options on Willys

 

The Willys trim gets more rugged for 2026 with newly available steel bumpers and a front Warn winch (two-door models only). It’s another nod to Wrangler’s off-road roots, giving drivers more trail-ready tools straight from the factory.

 

Powertrains Built for Every Type of Adventure

 

The 2026 Wrangler offers three proven engine options:

 

 

Whether you want efficiency, classic Jeep performance, or full-throttle V-8 power, there’s a Wrangler built for your drive.

 

Legendary Capability, Still Best in Class

 

Wrangler’s trail credentials remain unmatched for 2026, with:

 

 

In other words: still the benchmark.

 

2026 Jeep Wrangler Trim Lineup

 

The full 2026 Wrangler lineup includes:

 

 

Interior color choices include Black or Black/Mantis Green, keeping things rugged and trail-ready inside.

Super Bowl LX isn’t just about what happens on Sunday—it’s about the moments, communities, and futures being built all season long. This year, Toyota is showing up All In. All Season. with unforgettable fan experiences, powerful storytelling, and a bold investment in the future of flag football—especially for girls.

 

From a glow-in-the-dark flag football game under the lights to hands-on activations at Super Bowl Experience, Toyota is turning Super Bowl week into a celebration of innovation, inclusion, and opportunity.

 

A Season-Long Commitment to the Athlete Journey

 

Super Bowl LX marks the culmination of Toyota’s “All In. All Season.” campaign, a nationwide effort supporting NFL FLAG programs and youth athletes across the country. Through partnerships with Toyota dealers, more than 300,000 flag football players participated in local league play this season—strengthening communities and creating access to the game at the grassroots level.

 

Along the way, fans were invited to join the journey, with chances to win weekly prizes—including a first-ever opportunity to score Brock Purdy’s favorite Toyota Sequoia Capstone.

 

The Toyota Glow Up Classic: A Moment for Females in Flag

 

The future of football takes center stage on February 4 with the Toyota Glow Up Classic, a one-of-a-kind, glow-in-the-dark flag football game spotlighting elite high school female athletes from the Bay Area.

 

Played under UV lights on the same field that hosts the Pro Bowl Games just one day earlier, the Glow Up Classic transforms the game into a spectacle—complete with glowing jerseys, illuminated gear, and on-field mentorship from Team Toyota athletes. Scheduled appearances include Brock Purdy, Puka Nacua, Michael Pittman Jr., Kyle Hamilton, and Jordan Love, with Eli Manning and Kylie Kelce stepping in as guest referees.

 

Beyond the game itself, Toyota is leaving a lasting legacy in Santa Clara by donating to the 49ers Foundation to help fund permanent lighting for the Townsend Buscher Field renovation—ensuring youth athletes can continue to play long after Super Bowl week ends.

 

The Glow Up Classic builds on last year’s inaugural event, which resulted in permanent lighting at New Orleans’ 18th Ward Field—still supporting youth play today.

 

Honoring the Next Generation at NFL Honors

 

Toyota’s commitment to youth athletes continues at NFL Honors on February 5, where the NFL FLAG Player of the Year Presented by Toyota Award will recognize standout female and male youth flag players who exemplify leadership, performance, and passion for the game.

 

Super Bowl Experience: Fans Take the Wheel

 

Fans can step into the action at Super Bowl Experience with the Toyota Touchdown Drive, running February 3–7. Interactive activations showcase Toyota’s innovation and creativity across its vehicle lineup, including:

 

 

All In—On and Off the Field

 

From supporting hundreds of thousands of youth athletes to creating unforgettable Super Bowl moments, Toyota’s presence at Super Bowl LX is about more than football. It’s about investing in communities, elevating underrepresented voices, and lighting the path forward for the next generation of players—especially girls in flag football. Because the future of the game doesn’t just happen, it’s built.

If you’ve ever road-tripped in an EV, you know this truth: charging convenience can make or break the experience. Chevy gets that—and it’s why GM is rolling out a more streamlined public charging experience that puts simplicity front and center for Chevy EV drivers.

 

One App. Thousands of Chargers.

 

Chevy drivers can now find, charge, and pay at more than 5,000 Electrify America fast-charging stations—including Hyper-Fast 350-kW chargers—directly through the myChevrolet app. No extra apps. No juggling accounts. Just open the app that’s already on your phone and you’re good to go. This integration with Electrify America creates a unified charging experience designed to reduce friction and make EV ownership easier, especially on longer trips.

 

Charging Without the Guesswork

 

With Electrify America built right into the myChevrolet app, drivers can head to the Public Charging section and instantly see supported charging stations across the U.S. Whether you’re commuting across town or crossing state lines, everything you need is in one place.

 

From there, Chevy EV drivers can:

 

 

It’s all about saving time—and mental energy—when you’re on the road.

 

Part of a Bigger Charging Ecosystem

 

This Electrify America integration is just one piece of GM’s broader charging strategy. Across the U.S. and Canada, GM EV drivers now have access to more than 250,000 public charging stations, giving Chevy owners flexibility and confidence wherever they drive.

 

As Wade Sheffer, GM Energy’s vice president, put it, the goal isn’t just more chargers—it’s better public charging experiences. And that means collaboration, smart software, and removing unnecessary barriers for drivers.

 

Electrify America agrees. With more Hyper-Fast chargers available nationwide, Chevy EV drivers get a reliable, seamless charging experience designed to keep them moving toward the places that matter.

 

Built for the Way EV Drivers Actually Travel

 

As Chevy continues to expand its EV lineup, GM Energy remains focused on innovation and partnerships that support real-world driving needs. Streamlining public charging isn’t just a tech upgrade—it’s a quality-of-life improvement for anyone making the switch to electric.

Forza fans have been asking for it for years—and now it’s officially happening. When Forza Horizon 6 was announced as being set in Japan, hype hit overdrive. During Xbox’s recent Developer Direct broadcast, Playground Games finally pulled back the curtain on one of the biggest reveals yet: the game’s cover art. And it’s a huge moment for Toyota.

 

For the first time in Forza Horizon history, the cover features vehicles from a single parent automaker—and Toyota is owning the spotlight.

 

GR Performance Meets Legendary Capability

 

Headlining the Forza Horizon 6 cover are two very different, but equally iconic, Toyota vehicles:

 

 

Seeing these two vehicles side by side perfectly captures the spirit of Forza Horizon 6: blistering performance on pavement and unstoppable capability off it. With Japan as the game’s setting, the pairing feels especially fitting—modern motorsport innovation meets decades of rugged heritage.

 

Toyota Motor Corporation has expressed excitement about having its top on- and off-road performance vehicles lead the cover art, marking a major milestone not just for the franchise, but for the brand’s presence in gaming culture.

 

A First for Forza Horizon

 

The cover reveal isn’t just cool—it’s historic. This marks the first time a Forza Horizon cover has featured vehicles from only one automaker, underscoring Toyota’s influence and versatility across multiple driving disciplines. Whether players prefer drifting mountain roads or tackling rough terrain, the cover cars alone hint at the variety waiting in-game.

 

Release Date and Platforms

 

Alongside the cover art reveal, Playground Games also confirmed when players can get behind the wheel:

 

 

Forza Horizon 6 will launch on Xbox Series X|S, PC, Xbox Cloud, Steam, and will be available day one with Game Pass Ultimate. The game is also set to arrive on PlayStation later in 2026, expanding the Horizon festival to even more players.

 

The Road Ahead

 

With Japan as the backdrop and Toyota’s GR GT and Land Cruiser leading the charge, Forza Horizon 6 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting entries in the series yet. If the cover art is any indication, players can expect a celebration of speed, culture, and automotive passion—Toyota style. Buckle up. May 2026 can’t come soon enough.

Big news from the mountains: Jeep is now the official global automotive partner of The Snow League, and the collaboration feels like a match that was always meant to happen. Two brands built on freedom, progression, and chasing the next adventure are officially teaming up—and they’re doing it in a way that adds real heat to competition on snow.

 

Announced January 26, 2026, in New York City, the multi-season partnership connects one of the world’s most iconic adventure brands with the first professional winter sports league fully dedicated to snowboarding and freeskiing. And this isn’t just logo placement and handshakes. Jeep is rolling in with activations, on-site experiences, and an all-new performance award that’s going to turn heads in every halfpipe.

 

Enter: The Jeep Biggest Air Badge

 

At the center of the partnership is the debut of the Jeep Biggest Air Badge, a brand-new, performance-based award that will be handed out at every Snow League halfpipe event. One male and one female athlete—across both ski and snowboard—will earn the badge for throwing down the biggest air of the event.

 

What makes this award special is that it lives outside the traditional podium system. You don’t need to win the event to win the Jeep Badge. Instead, it celebrates those jaw-dropping, progressive moments that define why fans love these sports in the first place—raw power, commitment, and fearless innovation. Winners will also wear a physical Jeep brand patch during live events and broadcasts, giving the award serious visibility and cementing it as a new badge of honor within the league.

 

Bringing Jeep to the Heart of the Action

 

Jeep’s presence will be felt on-site starting at The Snow League’s third event of its debut season, returning to Buttermilk at Aspen Snowmass on February 27–28. Fans can expect immersive experiences, event sponsorships, and the chance to get up close with Jeep’s latest vehicle lineup.

 

The partnership continues overseas at LAAX, Switzerland (March 19–21), where Jeep will once again showcase new models and host fan activations—blending automotive culture with world-class winter sport in a way that feels authentic, not forced.

 

Shaun White: A Natural Fit

 

Snow League founder Shaun White will serve as a global ambassador for the Jeep brand, continuing a relationship that’s already been years in the making. White’s involvement adds credibility and continuity to the partnership—and reinforces Jeep’s long-standing connection to winter sports and the action-sports lifestyle.

 

As Snow League CEO Omer Atesmen put it, the collaboration is about more than sponsorship: it’s about elevating competition and engaging fans in new ways. From the Jeep Badge to on-mountain activations, the goal is to build something that pushes the sport forward.

 

Jeep CEO Bob Broderdorf echoed that sentiment, highlighting Jeep’s 80+ year history of helping adventurers chase snowy terrain—and teasing that the brand is bringing new meaning to “Snow Mode” through first-of-its-kind event activations and a celebration of power and performance in the powder.

 

A Global Stage for a Global Brand

 

Jeep’s storytelling will be deeply integrated into Snow League broadcasts and social platforms throughout the 2026 season. That matters, because The Snow League is already available in more than 175 countries worldwide, spanning six continents and an unprecedented lineup of television, streaming, and digital media partners.

In other words: when someone sends it sky-high in the halfpipe, the whole world is watching—and now Jeep is part of that moment.

 

The Bigger Picture

 

Launched in June 2024, The Snow League is reshaping professional winter sports with a four-event global format and a $2.2 million season purse. Season one kicked off in Aspen, traveled to Yunding Snow Park in China, returns to Aspen this February, and wraps up in LAAX, where the first-ever Snow League World Champions will be crowned.

With Jeep officially on board, the league isn’t just growing—it’s leveling up. Between the Biggest Air Badge, hands-on fan experiences, and a shared obsession with adventure, this partnership feels less like a sponsorship and more like a statement: winter sports are evolving, and the future is bold, loud, and flying higher than ever.

Toyota took to its official channels with a single, shadowy teaser image featuring the rear silhouette of an SUV and one tantalizing line: “Something new is on the horizon.” There were no badges, no specs, and no official model name — but what Toyota did show has ignited a wave of excitement.

 

What the Teaser Image Reveals

 

Even in the darkness, a few subtle details shine through:

 

The SUV has a boxy, squared-off shape, with broad fenders and a straight roofline that suggest roomy interior space.

The rear sports a full-width LED taillight bar, giving it a modern and distinctive look.

Roof rails and a shark-fin antenna indicate a vehicle ready for practical use — and possibly adventure.

 

All in all, the silhouette points to a vehicle that’s bigger and bolder than your typical crossover.

 

Why Fans and Experts Are Speculating Already

 

With Toyota remaining tight-lipped about the details, enthusiasts and auto journalists are already tossing around theories on what this could be. Some of the leading possibilities include:

 

A Next-Generation Highlander

 

The current Highlander has been on sale since 2020, making it one of Toyota’s oldest SUV models. Many believe Toyota could be teasing a full redesign — and possibly a switch to electric power.

 

A Three-Row Electric SUV

 

Toyota has publicly discussed plans for two large, three-row electric SUVs, including production in the United States. The silhouette’s size and stance match what many think could be a fully electric, family-oriented SUV designed to compete with the likes of the Kia EV9. Some online outlets even speculate the teaser could point toward something like a bZ5X-style electric SUV — but with Toyota’s naming conventions still in flux, that’s far from confirmed.

 

Not a Refresh — Something New

 

What’s notable in the Car and Driver report is the elimination of recent-update models: vehicles like the RAV4, 4Runner, and Land Cruiser have all been refreshed recently, making them unlikely candidates for this teaser. That suggests Toyota isn’t just teasing a mid-cycle update — it might be preparing a new model altogether.

 

Eyes on the Horizon

 

Toyota didn’t drop a full reveal — but that was never the point. With just one shadowy silhouette and a promise of something new, the company has driven speculation into high gear. Whether it’s a next-generation Highlander, an all-electric family hauler, or an entirely new model, one thing’s clear:
Toyota wants us watching — and curious — for what comes next.

Stay tuned — we’ll update you as more details surface.

Some cars are fast. Some cars are rare. And then there are cars that mean something. At the 2026 Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Auction, Chevrolet proved that performance and purpose can share the same lane. A bespoke, one-of-one 2026 Corvette ZR1X Stars & Steel Edition crossed the block on Saturday, January 24, selling for an incredible $2.6 million—with 100% of the hammer price benefiting the Tunnel to Towers Foundation. That’s not just a big number. That’s real impact for America’s heroes.

 

A Corvette Like No Other

 

This wasn’t just any ZR1X. Inspired by Chevrolet’s Stars & Steel collection celebrating the 250th anniversary of the United States, the car is based on the fastest American production vehicle to lap the Nürburgring Nordschleife—and then taken several notches higher.

 

The one-off ZR1X features:

 

 

In short: a future icon the moment it rolled onto the stage.

 

Performance With a Purpose

 

Every dollar from the sale is going directly to the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, supporting their mission to:

 

 

It’s a mission that deeply aligns with Chevrolet’s celebration of American pride and service.

 

“To honor those who serve, Chevrolet created a 1-of-1 edition of America’s quickest production car, the Corvette ZR1X,” said Scott Bell, Vice President of Global Chevrolet. “We’re proud to know the winning bid will go directly to supporting first responders and veterans in need across the United States.”

 

A Legendary Buyer, A Historic Experience

 

The winning bidder? Rick Hendrick, Chairman and CEO of Hendrick Automotive Group and owner of Hendrick Motorsports—no stranger to rare metal or meaningful philanthropy. Along with the car, Hendrick will receive:

 

 

Yes, that’s right—the beloved Build Your Own Engine experience is officially back.

 

The Return of “Build Your Own Engine”

 

Last seen in 2019, Chevrolet’s factory-guided engine build program makes its return with the ZR1X—and it’s expanding. Starting this spring, customers ordering a Corvette Z06, ZR1, or ZR1X can opt into the experience, assembling and signing the V8 engine that will power their car alongside master builders at the Performance Build Center in Bowling Green. Chevrolet now stands alone as the only automaker offering customers this level of hands-on craftsmanship.

 

A Longstanding Commitment to Those Who Serve

 

This auction is just the latest chapter in Chevrolet and GM’s long partnership with Tunnel to Towers. Over the past 12 years, the collaboration has raised more than $11.6 million for wounded veterans—now climbing even higher.

 

“This incredible gift will help us continue delivering on our promise to never forget the families of our fallen heroes,” said Frank Siller, Chairman and CEO of Tunnel to Towers. “Through the generosity of Chevrolet, Barrett-Jackson, and this winning bidder, we carry forward that spirit of selfless service.”

 

With this sale, Chevrolet has now raised $15.5 million through Barrett-Jackson charity auctions via eighth-generation Corvettes alone.

 

More Than a Car—A Statement

 

For over 70 years, Corvette has symbolized American performance. This one-of-one ZR1X proves it can also symbolize gratitude, sacrifice, and purpose. As Barrett-Jackson Chairman and CEO Craig Jackson summed it up: owning this car isn’t just about rarity—it’s about making a difference. And at $2.6 million raised for America’s heroes, that difference is already being felt.

The Car Mom Car of the Year award isn’t about luxury badges or flashy marketing. It’s about real-world functionality for real families. Kelly Stumpe—aka The Car Mom—is a mom of four kids under six and a Certified Child Passenger Safety Technician. She evaluates vehicles through the lens of daily family life:

 

 

Each year, she reviews the most notable redesigns and refreshes available for sale and crowns the one that truly delivers. For 2025, the Ford Expedition rose to the top.

 

The Gold Standard for Car Seats

 

If car seats are part of your life (or will be soon), the Expedition is in a league of its own. It’s:

 

 

These details aren’t flashy—but they’re huge for safety, flexibility, and longevity as kids grow.

 

Car Seat Tilt: A Total Game Changer

 

This is The Car Mom’s favorite feature for a reason. The Expedition’s second-row seats slide and tilt forward even with a rear-facing car seat installed—a feature affectionately known as The Car Seat Tilt. For families who need daily third-row access while keeping little ones rear-facing, this is a rare and incredibly valuable win.

 

A Third Row You’ll Actually Use

 

So many SUVs technically have a third row… but barely. The Expedition’s third row offers:

 

 

Kids and adults can ride comfortably back there, making it a true three-row SUV—not just on paper.

 

Cargo Space That Understands Family Life

 

Especially in the Expedition MAX, cargo space is unmatched. There’s room behind the third row for groceries, sports gear, strollers, and everything else that comes with family chaos.

Smart touches like:

 

 

…prove that this vehicle was designed by people who actually use their trunks.

 

Tech That Helps (Without the Headache)

 

The Expedition’s tech upgrades feel modern but not overwhelming:

 

 

It’s thoughtful tech—designed to make driving easier, not more complicated.

 

The Bottom Line

 

The 2025 Ford Expedition isn’t just big—it’s brilliantly designed for families who use every seat, every row, and every inch of their vehicle. Functional. Flexible. Family-first. That’s why it proudly earns The Car Mom’s 2025 Car of the Year title.

Winter can transform even the most familiar roads into unpredictable hazards. Snow, ice, and freezing rain reduce traction, visibility, and reaction time, making driving more dangerous. Whether you’re commuting to work, running errands, or heading out for a winter adventure, staying safe behind the wheel requires preparation, caution, and awareness. Here are some practical tips to help you navigate winter weather safely.

 

Prepare Your Vehicle for Winter

 

A safe winter journey starts before you even hit the road. Take these steps to make sure your car is ready for the season:

 

 

Adjust Your Driving for Winter Conditions

 

Even experienced drivers need to modify their habits in winter weather:

 

 

Handle Skids Safely

 

Skids are common in winter, but how you respond can make all the difference:

 

 

Plan Your Route and Travel Time

 

 

Stay Alert and Avoid Distractions

 

 

Consider Public Transport When Conditions Are Severe

 

Sometimes, the safest option is not to drive at all. If roads are icy or visibility is poor, using public transportation or delaying travel is better than risking an accident.

 

Visit Diehl Automotive

 

If you are in need of new tires, a battery test, or anything else to ensure you and your vehicle make it through the winter, visit Diehl Automotive and let us set you up for safety!

 

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Ford has made pickup trucks for decades, and today the Ranger and Maverick sit at the heart of its midsize and compact segments. While both carry the iconic blue oval and pickup-truck DNA, they’re tailored for different lifestyles and priorities. Let’s break down the key differences so you can pick the right one for you.

 

Big Picture: Purpose & Positioning

 

Ford Maverick

 

 

Ford Ranger

 

 

Performance & Engine Options

 

Ford Maverick

 

 

Ford Ranger

 

 

Bottom line: If you want fuel efficiency and city-friendly power, Maverick wins. For raw capability and higher performance, Ranger takes the edge.

 

Interior & Everyday Comfort

 

Both trucks seat up to five people, but the feel inside is different:

 

Maverick

 

 

Ranger

 

 

Everyday vibe: Maverick is more car-like and accessible; Ranger feels more truck-centric and substantial.

 

Price & Value

 

One of the biggest differences is price:

 

Maverick: Starts near the mid-$20,000s – making it one of the most affordable new trucks on the market.

 

Ranger: Starts in the mid-$30,000s and can climb well into the $40,000s or beyond for high trims and off-road packages like the Ranger Raptor.

 

If your budget is tight but you still want a capable pickup, Maverick is very compelling. Ranger’s higher price buys stronger capability and more features overall.

 

Final Verdict

 

Choose the Ford Maverick if you:

 

 

Choose the Ford Ranger if you: