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Lincoln Navigator Presidential

First Drive: 2026 Lincoln Navigator Presidential

The luxury SUV segment has become increasingly competitive, but the Lincoln Navigator has always taken a different approach from its European rivals. Rather than chasing sporty handling or lap times, it focuses on effortless comfort, isolation and making every journey feel special. With this latest generation, Lincoln has doubled down on that philosophy.

Our first drive of the all-new Navigator Presidential showed that this isn’t simply a facelift. It is a comprehensive rethink of what a full-size luxury SUV should offer, with new technology, an extensively redesigned cabin and a driving experience that prioritises refinement above everything else.

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Haval V7

First Drive: 2026 Haval V7

Chinese brands have been improving at a remarkable pace over the last few years, and Haval is one of the manufacturers leading that charge in the GCC. Sitting between the urban-focused H6 and the larger H9, the V7 targets buyers who want rugged styling and genuine all-weather capability without paying traditional Japanese or Korean SUV prices. After spending time behind the wheel, it is clear that the V7 is more than just another SUV with aggressive styling.

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Nissan Patrol Y63

2026 Nissan Patrol 3.8L V6 Road Test

In the Middle East, the Nissan Patrol has always carried a certain weight. It is more than just a full-size SUV. For many buyers in the UAE and across the GCC, it represents family road trips, desert drives, long highway commutes, and decades of loyalty built around comfort and durability.

With the arrival of the all-new Y63 generation, much of the spotlight has understandably gone toward the flagship twin-turbo V6 models. But hidden underneath the headlines is arguably the version that will matter most to traditional Patrol buyers – the naturally-aspirated 3.8-litre V6.

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Ford Mustang Mach E

First Drive: Ford Mustang Mach-E GT

The Ford Mustang Mach-E is probably one of the most controversial vehicles Ford has ever built. Not because of how it drives, but because of what it is. For decades, the Mustang badge has represented a low-slung coupe with a big engine up front and rear-wheel-drive fun. The Mach-E takes that iconic name and places it on an all-electric SUV.

Naturally, enthusiasts were divided when it was first revealed. After spending time behind the wheel of the Mustang Mach-E GT, however, one thing becomes very clear. Whatever side of the naming debate you stand on, the Mach-E is a seriously impressive performance EV.

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First Drive: 2026 Skoda Superb Selection Wagon "Combi"

First Drive: 2026 Skoda Superb Selection Wagon “Combi”

In a market dominated by SUVs, the new Skoda Superb Combi quietly reminds you why large wagons still make a lot of sense. Sold as the “Selection Wagon” in the GCC market, the Superb Combi blends executive-car comfort with practicality that even many SUVs struggle to match. It is spacious, refined, efficient and surprisingly enjoyable to drive, all while standing out from the crowd with its understated European styling.

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Arcfox Alpha S

Road Test: Arcfox Alpha S

Chinese EV brands are no longer playing catch-up, they’re setting the pace. The Arcfox Alpha S is a good example of that shift. Positioned as a premium electric sedan under BAIC’s Arcfox brand, it combines long range, strong performance, and a heavy focus on tech.

On paper, it looks like a rival to cars such as the Tesla Model 3 and BYD Han. But in reality, it takes a slightly different approach — leaning more toward comfort, space, and technology rather than outright driving engagement.

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Jetour T2 iDM

Road Test: 2026 Jetour T2 iDM

The Jetour T2 has quickly built a reputation in the UAE as one of the most value-packed SUVs in its segment. With its rugged styling and strong feature list, it struck a chord with buyers looking for something different from the usual crossovers. Now, Jetour has taken things a step further with the T2 iDM, a plug-in hybrid version that adds serious performance and efficiency into the mix. On paper, it promises 600 hp, up to 140 km of electric-only range, and a combined range of 800-900 km. But does it actually deliver where it matters?

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Chevrolet Captiva PHEV

Road Test: 2026 Chevrolet Captiva PHEV

The Chevrolet Captiva PHEV enters the UAE market as a practical plug-in hybrid SUV aimed at buyers who want improved efficiency without fully committing to electric mobility. Positioned as a city-friendly family SUV, it combines usable electric driving range with the flexibility of a petrol engine for longer trips.

Unlike full EVs, the Captiva PHEV is designed to fit into existing driving habits, charge it when convenient, and rely on petrol when needed. For many UAE drivers, that balance makes it a relevant alternative in the growing electrified SUV segment.

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First Drive: 2026 Subaru Forester

First Drive: 2026 Subaru Forester

The 2026 Subaru Forester continues to follow a very specific formula – practicality, safety, and genuine all-weather capability. In a segment dominated by front-wheel-drive crossovers, the Forester stands out by sticking to its core strengths: standard all-wheel drive, high ground clearance, and a focus on usability over flash.

For buyers, that makes it an interesting alternative to mainstream SUVs, especially for those who value capability beyond just city driving. 

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Mitsubishi Destinator

Road Test: 2026 Mitsubishi Destinator

Mitsubishi’s newest three-row SUV enters the UAE market with a clear brief: deliver space, usability and climate comfort at a price that undercuts larger full-size SUVs. In a region where seven-seat practicality matters more than badge prestige, the Mitsubishi Destinator positions itself as a sensible, value-driven alternative.

So does it deliver where it counts?

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