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2027 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport Revealed: Better, But Was It Necessary?
Volkswagen has revealed the all-new 2027 Atlas Cross Sport, bringing more power, a redesigned interior, updated technology and completely new bodywork to its two-row midsize SUV. The second-generation Cross Sport retains the same basic formula: five seats, generous cargo space and a sportier profile than the three-row Atlas. The exterior gets double-stacked LED headlights, available illuminated VW logos, new full-width lighting elements and cleaner body surfacing.
Alain Kuhn Von Kuhnenfeld
Aug 102 min read


2026 Hyundai IONIQ 9 Review: A Three-Row Electric SUV Built for Canadian Families
Hyundai has been on a remarkable run lately, but the IONIQ 9 might be their most impressive effort yet. Yes, Kia already had a large electric SUV on the market by the time this one arrived, but Hyundai wasn't content to share a platform. We attended the official launch of the IONIQ 9 in British Columbia, but this was our first opportunity to spend quality time with the vehicle on our home turf, in the depths of winter. This season has a way of showcasing a vehicle's true capa

Marc Gonzalez
Aug 86 min read


2027 Volkswagen Atlas: More Premium, Still Practical
2027 Volkswagen Atlas: More Premium, Still Practical A Familiar Shape, Sharper Execution Volkswagen has taken the wraps off the all-new 2027 Atlas ahead of the New York International Auto Show. This is a full redesign, not a mild update. The goal is clear. Keep what works for families, and push the Atlas slightly upmarket. The design change is noticeable, but not radical. It looks sharper and more modern, with new lighting signatures and a cleaner front end. The illuminated b
Alain Kuhn Von Kuhnenfeld
Mar 313 min read


2026 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV First Drive: More Range, Better Handling, Same Family-Friendly Value
2026 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV First Drive: More Range, Better Handling, Same Family-Friendly Value Mitsubishi invited us to experience the updated 2026 Outlander PHEV in Vancouver, and the setting could not have been more appropriate. British Columbia delivered classic Pacific Northwest weather, with relentless rain and soaked mountain roads as we headed from the city toward Alouette Lake. In total, we covered about 63 kilometres in mixed driving on Yokohama BluEarth V906 wi
Alain Kuhn Von Kuhnenfeld
Mar 94 min read


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