Search results
Subaru Plans Crosstrek, Forester Hybrids and More Toyota-Built EVs
Car and Driver via AOL· 2 hours agoSubaru Planning Hybrids, More Toyota-Built EVsSubaru Subaru announced plans for more hybrids and a...
Subaru to lean on Toyota for three new EVs by 2026
Autoblog via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoSo, we already have plans to expand our hybrid product lineup.” That move is expected to include a next-gen hybrid system for the Crosstrek, in addition...
The 2025 Subaru Forester is good (as always) but has some failings
Newsweek· 2 days agoSubaru Forester owners want to hike, kayak, camp and ski. The 2025 Subaru Forester is designed to...
Subaru collaborates with Toyota on all-electric crossovers
CBT News· 3 hours agoSubaru and Toyota have partnered to co-develop three all-electric crossovers, which will be released...
Subaru to team with Toyota on 3 new EV crossovers through 2026; net income soars
Automotive News· 6 hours agoSubaru says it will lean on Toyota for next three all-electric crossovers and shift production of the best-selling Forester, including a new hybrid version ...
The Hybrid Porsche 911 Will Be Revealed May 28th
AP News Archive· 4 hours agoPorsche says it has finished development of the first-ever hybrid 911, and it has announced the new model will debut on May 28th.The automaker says that...
Which 2025 Subaru Forester Should You Buy?
AP News Archive· 6 days agoOver three days in the Montana wilderness, we sampled all the refreshed 2025 Subaru Forester lineup has to offer.While driving impressions are kept under...
Do Hybrid Cars Need to Be Plugged In? | Cars.com
Cars.com· 1 day agoTraditional hybrids, such as the popular Toyota Prius, do not need to be plugged in to recharge their battery. In fact, they can’t be plugged in.
Police Lose Federal Funding To Harass Poor People Over Broken Taillights
Jalopnik· 3 hours agoThe “Broken Windows” theory of policing says that addressing small crimes in bad neighborhoods...
Are Hybrid Cars More Expensive to Maintain or Repair Than a Gas Car? | Cars.com
Cars.com· 3 days agoRegular maintenance for a hybrid, including normal wear and tear, generally doesn’t entail higher costs than a conventional gas-only vehicle, but repairs can be more complicated.