The new Mercedes GLA EV is bigger, smarter, and has a range of over 400 miles. Mercedes-Benz gave its smallest SUV a glow-up, offering more space for passengers, ultra-fast charging, and an impressive range. The newly redesigned model is “the most expressive GLA ever,” according to CEO Ola Källenius. It will begin arriving at dealerships in the second half of 2027 with electric and hybrid variants. Following the CLA and GLB, the new 2028 GLA EV is underpinned by Mercedes’ MMA (Mercedes Modular Architecture) platform.
Toyota’s GRMN Corolla Priced at $65,000
Toyota revealed a more extreme, track-focused version of its GR Corolla hot hatch, with the new model being named the GRMN Corolla. Those two extra letters, “MN,” mean that it was tuned by the “Meisters of the Nürburgring,” and it certainly has the suspension and aero specs to back that up. But is that enough to be worthy of its $65,665 price tag? For not much more money, you can get yourself a Final Edition Toyota GR Supra for $70,645.
The GRMN Corolla makes almost as much power as the Supra, despite having an engine half its size. It also comes with a clever all-wheel-drive system and unique Nürburgring-inspired chassis tuning. So, it isn’t just a GR Corolla with some extra badges; it’s a serious performance car.

Source: Jalopnik
Cadillac Lyriq Gains Key Upgrade for 2027
The 2027 Cadillac Lyriq is now available to order, with a key upgrade that may make it worth the extra cost. The new model features a built-in NACS port, allowing drivers to access Tesla Superchargers without an adapter. This upgrade is a significant improvement, especially for those who frequently use Tesla’s charging network.
The 2027 Lyriq brings several upgrades, including the new NACS port. A GM spokesperson confirmed that “all of our 2027 models will be updated with native NACS ports,” including Chevy, GMC, and Cadillac vehicles. The Lyriq is Cadillac’s first all-electric vehicle, and it has been well-received by critics and consumers alike.

Source: Electrek
