
The NAFA Pacific Southwest Chapter hosted a meeting where fleet representatives from several auto manufacturers presented updates on their products to various segments of the fleet industry at the Los Angeles Auto Show.
The NAFA Pacific Southwest Chapter hosted a meeting where fleet representatives from several auto manufacturers presented updates on their products to various segments of the fleet industry at the Los Angeles Auto Show.
Improvements to the sedan's fuel cell system and larger hydrogen storage has moved the targeted range of Toyota's Mirai to more than 400 miles.
AWD will be available on the LE, XLE, SE, and XSE trims of the 2020 Camry and the XLE and Limited trims of the 2021 Avalon.
Echoing a clear theme of the 2019 LA Auto Show, Mercedes-Benz announced at an off-site fleet preview that 10 electrified models will eventually join the brand's first all-electric vehicle.
Lincoln has unveiled its 2021 Corsair Grand Touring plug-in hybrid SUV that will provide a 266-horsepower powertrain in a compact luxury package.
Chevrolet has revived its Trailblazer nameplate for a 2021-model-year small crossover that will retail for under $20,000, which will be cheaper, and longer, than the Trax subcompact SUV.
The 2019 LA Auto Show brought an array of electrified vehicles across luxury and non-luxury segments. We pose a question about each one in this photo essay.
Mercedes-Benz will offer its 2020 EQC battery-electric crossover as the brand's first fully electric vehicle in the U.S. starting in early 2020 with a starting retail price of $68,895.
Mazda's 2020 CX-30 SUV will arrive with engine power that's comparable to the base model of the larger CX-5 compact SUV (186 horsepower).
Toyota is adding the more powerful and efficient RAV4 Prime to its 2021 lineup as a plug-in hybrid that delivers more than 300 horsepower.