
New releases on Nov. 17 at AutoMobility LA, the media and industry day, included Toyota Crown Insignia, Toyota Camry, Subaru Forester, and Lucid Gravity.
New releases on Nov. 17 at AutoMobility LA, the media and industry day, included Toyota Crown Insignia, Toyota Camry, Subaru Forester, and Lucid Gravity.
In addition to networking, the third annual meeting put a spotlight on the latest vehicles and product enhancements for fleets from various automakers.
The Los Angeles Auto Show is transforming into a showcase for electrified vehicles. The latest hybrid and pure electrics are pushing the envelope on avant-garde styling and tech-forward cabins.
The 2023 Subaru Solterra was among several vehicles the company displayed at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
Hyundai's SUV concept SEVEN was showcased on stage in front of a video presentation at AutoMobility LA in the Los Angeles Convention Center.
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.
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