The 2025 Toyota 4Runner got a teaser, the 2025 Audi Q7 got a new face, and we drove the 2025 Volvo EX30. It’s the week in reverse, right here at Motor Authority.
The teaser campaign 2025 Toyota 4Runner it started. Toyota posted an image revealing part of the new design of the iconic SUV. It’s clear that the new 4Runner, which will be new for the first time in over a decade, will feature similar design elements to the new Land Cruiser and Lexus GX 500.
The updated 2025 Mercedes-Benz G-Class debuted with an engine change. The go-anywhere luxury SUV ditched its burbling V-8 for a turbocharged inline-6 with a 48-volt mild-hybrid system in the name of efficiency and emissions. Don’t worry, the AMG model keeps the V-8.
O 2025 Audi Q7 debuted with a new face that brings the design more in line with the smaller two-row Q5. Most of the luxurious interior is retained, but the infotainment system gets an update that allows it to support third-party apps like Spotify, Amazon Music, and YouTube.
Ferrari filed patent for a supercharged engine. The main question is why? The patent describes that the automaker’s interest in supercharging revolves around packaging. So far, the automaker has focused on turbocharging.
We direct the 2025 Volvo EX30 on snow and ice and have found the dual motor model to be fun. However, the single rear-engine model is the smarter purchase in terms of price and range, especially with a set of winter tires.