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The new RS 5 is important because Audi is using hybridization to chase handling precision and torque delivery, not just headline c...
This launch matters because it forces a premium performance brand to explain how much weight today’s buyers will tolerate in excha...
Lamborghini’s real challenge is not adding a new powertrain. It is protecting spectacle while changing the machinery underneath it...
By the end of 2025, every Lamborghini in production will incorporate electrification. The Revuelto uses a V12 hybrid. The Temerari...
BMW M's decision to build the new M5 around a plug-in hybrid system was controversial before anyone drove it. Having driven it, th...
BMW's sixth-generation M5 arrives with a plug-in hybrid system, 727 horsepower, and a determination to prove that electrification ...
This Top Ten looks at hybrid and plug-in hybrid entries through the lens of stored fuel consumption, highlighting the models that ...
The Q5 e-hybrid matters because Audi still needs a polished bridge product for buyers who are not ready to jump all the way at onc...
The RS 5 matters because it shows Audi trying to make hybrid performance feel authored, not compromised.
The RS 5 launch story matters because performance timing is becoming part of the competitive narrative, not just the afterthought.
The RS 5 matters technically because hybrid performance is increasingly about control, not merely surplus.
The Q5 e-hybrid matters because it packages luxury as balance instead of excess.