North American Car, Truck, and Utility Vehicle of the Yearâ„¢ (NACTOY) award winners were announced this week at the Detroit ...
The latest winners of the North American Car of the Year (NACTOY) awards have been announced. Taking the top prize for 2025 is the Honda Civic Hybrid. It follows the regular Civic’s victory back ...
Electric vehicles took center stage as Honda, Ford and Volkswagen won the 2025 North American, Car, Truck and Utility of the ...
"The 2025 Honda Civic Hybrid is a much needed affordable high-mileage family car. In addition to sharp styling, a nicely crafted interior and a comfortable ride, the Civic Hybrid delivers exceptional ...
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The winners of the 2025 North American Car, Truck, and Utility Vehicle of the Year (NACTOY) have just been announced at the Detroit auto show. 50 jurors narrowed down dozens of new vehicle ...
Passenger version of Mercedes new EV vans promises over 311 miles of electric range and Level 3 autonomy by 2030 ...
The coveted 2025 North American Truck of the Year award went to the T6.2-generation Ford Ranger, which bested the Ram 1500 by 22 votes and the redesigned Toyota Tacoma by 27 votes. A solid ...
UPDATE: Ford has just informed the NACTOY jury that the 2015 Edge will not go on sale in time for consideration. Thus, it has been removed from the short list and the story below has been updated ...
As ever, both NACTOY lists serve to illustrate the ever-widening scope of product that our industry has to offer. Tiny electric vehicles like the Chevrolet Spark EV and luxury bruisers like the ...
The prestigious NACTOY awards kicked off the Detroit Auto Show Media Day on Friday morning as the event returned to its traditional January slot as the first auto show of the year. In a ...
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