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Toyota’s luxury division is casting a wide net with the fifth-generation Lexus RX, above, offering a “powertrain for everyone,” according to the automaker. The crossover’s four options — one gasoline, two hybrid and a plug-in hybrid — run the gamut, from focusing on fuel-efficiency to prioritizing performance.
Expected to go on sale in Canada at the end of 2022, the Ontario-built 2023 RX is about 90 kilograms lighter than the outgoing model and, using Toyota’s new GA-K platform, it has a lower centre of gravity. Pricing has not been announced.For its third generation, the BMW X1 compact crossover will go through a growth spurt. Slightly longer, wider and taller than its predecessor, the redesigned X1 will better measure up to competitors. The 2.
Buick said the Wildcat will also serve for developing technology, such as artificial intelligence and biometrics. For example, the vehicle could “detect an elevation in driver heart rate and automatically adjust vehicle settings to calm them down.” That could involve aromatherapy and massage.
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