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New Cars on the Horizon

1- Buick Enclave:

Redesigned for 2025, the Buick Enclave is again positioned as the upscale sibling to the new Chevrolet Traverse and GMC Acadia.

This three-row SUV makes notable advances in technology, with a massive 30-inch dash-mounted screen, standard Bose audio system, and a robust suite of active safety features.

Plus it is the first Buick with Super Cruise, GM’s hands-free active driving assistance system, and it is fitted to all trim levels.

The Enclave ditches the trusty 3.6-liters V6 for a 2.5-liters turbocharged four-cylinder engine, paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission.

It is again offered in front- and all-wheel drive. The top Avenir trim comes with an adaptive suspension.

2- Cadillac Escalade IQ:

The Escalade IQ reinterprets the Escalade—a model long positioned as a flashy full-sized SUV—as a supersized electric SUV.

Everything about this model is big and bold, from its exterior dimensions and giant dash display to its massive battery and prodigious power output.

It measures about a foot longer than an Escalade, and it wears 24-inch wheels.

The EV powertrain employs two motors, good for 750 hp, and a large 200-kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery.

It uses an 800-volt architecture, which facilitates pumping up to 100 miles of range in just 10 minutes in public DC fast chargers, the company says.

The seven-seat SUV can be up-fitted with an optional Executive Second-Row package that turns passenger space into business class, with a stowable tray table, 12.6-inch screens, massaging seats, and more.

3- Chevrolet Equinox:

Redesigned for 2025, the Chevrolet Equinox is similar in size and mechanical details to the SUV it supplants.

It is again powered by a 175-hp, 1.5-liters turbocharged four-cylinder engine, but this time it is paired with either a CVT (front-wheel drive) or an eight-speed automatic transmission (all-wheel drive).

The Equinox will be offered in three trims: LT, RS, and Activ, each with their own styling touches.

The RS is positioned as the sporty-looking choice, and the Activ is dressed for adventure. All share an interior that houses twin 11-inch screens and boasts standard niceties such as heated seats and steering wheel.

4- Chevrolet Equinox EV:

Chevrolet continues its electric product offensive with the Equinox EV.

This small SUV will be offered in two configurations: The front-drive versions have 210 hp with 250 to 300 miles of range, and all-wheel-drive versions have 290 hp with 280 miles of range.

First out of the gate is the 2RS version that will be priced in the mid-$50,000 range, while a $35,000 version will be introduced down the road.

Numerous trims pile on comfort and convenience features, such as a massive 17.7-inch infotainment screen.

Like several other EVs, it has retractable door handles that become flush with the doors when the car starts moving.

GM’s hands-free Super Cruise driver assistance technology will be optional.

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