2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT revealed
Jeep has unveiled the 2016 Grand Cherokee SRT. It looks virtually the same but it gets some improvements under the skin. It also reduces some weight, thanks to new aluminium suspension components.
Jeep has unveiled the 2016 Grand Cherokee SRT. It looks virtually the same but it gets some improvements under the skin. It also reduces some weight, thanks to new aluminium suspension components.
Guess what? We’re special. Special enough that Chrysler is offering a car here that is not offered in North America. The 2016 Chrysler 300 SRT is still built there, but will only go on sale in a handful of overseas markets such as South Africa, Australia and Japan as well as all the GCC countries. And we got our hands on a fresh example.
Oshkosh Defence has won a US$ 6.75 billion contract from the Pentagon to build U.S. Army ground vehicles that will replace an aging fleet of Humvees.
Performance tuning firm Roush revealed their latest iteration of the new Ford F150.
GMC revealed the 2016 Sierra HD with some minor updates.
It almost feels like Dodge is exclusively a muscle-car brand. Sure, they also peddle the excellent Durango currently, but at the moment, their brand seems to be defined by the Charger and the Challenger, with a bit of Viper thrown in as well. Muscle-cars are known to only be straight-line warriors, so Dodge saw it fit to let us try out their latest Challengers and Chargers at the Yas Marina circuit no less.
Cyber-security researchers Chris Valasek and Charlie Miller were in the news earlier this week after a Wired magazine story showed the two programmers access critical vehicle controls on a Jeep Cherokee that allowed them to remotely control critical vehicle functions. The Fiat-Chrysler group had already been alerted to the issue and were quietly offering a software fix to customers in a bid to not alert malicious hackers. However, Chrysler is not the first brand to be vulnerable to hacking, as Chevrolet and BMW were in the news for the same reason this year.
GMC has officially unveiled the 2016 Sierra facelift. Just like the 2016 Chevrolet Silverado revealed recently, changes seem to be mostly restricted to the front.
Chevrolet has revealed the 2016 Silverado facelift. Changes made are mainly to the front end of the full-size pickup, after a lukewarm response to the all-new 2014 model that was overshadowed by the new aluminium-bodied Ford F-150 just a year later.
The all-new Ford Fusion debuted almost a year ago, and just as it’s catching up with the local car-buying public, Ford suddenly decided to roll in the all-new 2015 Ford Fusion Ecoboost, albeit quietly. So quietly that no one knows it’s here in the UAE. The Fusion Ecoboost had been here two years ago in its prototype stage for some extensive hot-weather testing, when we were offered an exclusive media test-drive that left Editor-in-Chief Mashfique thoroughly impressed. And the final production model that we just drove has only become better.