2021 Toyota RAV4 Prime drive, Ford Bronco teasers and more: Roadshow’s week in review
Happy July 4th, roadshow readers! The week before the vacation was hardly quiet, especially as Ford is preparing to finally unveil the 2021 Ford Bronco.
But our editors were also busy driving a lot of new cars. We got our first impression of the second fastest car in Toyota’s lineup, the 2021 RAV4 Prime.
Take a seat and let us guide you through everything you may have missed this week.
Here are the best of the best from June 28th to July 4th.
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There’s a new plug-in SUV in town that comes from Toyota. The 2021 RAV4 Prime has a pretty good range and is very fast. According to Reviews Editor Craig Cole, it was enough to give the segment a wow factor.
Click here to read our 2021 Toyota RAV4 Prime review.
Editor-in-chief Steve Ewing took the wheel of the Ferrari F8 2020, and although he’s not a fan of the face of this sports car, he found it an adorable car with a lot of power to enjoy.
Click here to read our 2020 Ferrari F8 review.
Ewing drove a little less … we should say wildly. The 2020 Encore GX appears to be a pretty good sweet spot in the Buick range, but a lively engine and lack of value didn’t make it an absolute winner in his eyes.
Click here to read our 2020 Buick Encore GX review.
2021 Porsche Cayenne GTS is always ready for a good time
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- Ford Bronco teasers galore: The Blue Oval is visibly excited to finally show off its reborn off-road vehicle. We have summarized all teasers so far.
- Tesla surprised: The electric car manufacturer exceeded the estimates and delivered just over 90,000 cars in the second quarter. This has not been possible since the first quarter, but Tesla’s California factory has also been closed for a while due to the coronavirus pandemic.
- Where’s the CX-5 Diesel?: Mazda’s diesel crossover still hasn’t surfaced by 2020, and it could possibly be a one-off deal.
- Dodge shows 8,950 hp: The brand’s offer of new muscle cars is here, led by the Challenger Super Stock and a one-year Dodge Durango Hellcat.
- Lincoln’s says goodbye to the Continental: The luxury sedan will die without replacement at the end of this year. Instead, the luxury brand will focus on SUVs. Shocker.
- Subscribe to luxury at BMW: The German brand will introduce new services that basically make it possible to subscribe to functions. If you wish, you could only get heated seats for a few months. It’s a pretty controversial decision.
Top videos
Dive deep into the Elantra 2021
Hyundai’s compact car is brave in its latest generation, and Cole gives us an overview of the car.
The RAV4 Prime is the best of both worlds
Partly electric, partially gasoline powered, Cole drives the RAV4 Prime and explains why it’s a sweet spot, even if it’s a bit expensive.
Truck Battle Royal: 2021 Ford F-50 vs. Ram 1500
Reviews Editor Emme Hall puts two pickups against each other and decides which is the winner.