General Motors Co. and Ford Motor Co. are making historic investments in motorsports as the two Detroit-based companies take on the world’s premier global performance brands in Formula One, Le Mans ...
The new season of RuPaul’s Drag Race will have a star-studded lineup of guest judges, and MTV just revealed all the celebrities joining RuPaul Charles on the panel. Cardi B will be making an ...
The Nissan Rogue has been an awfully important car for the Japanese brand since debuting in 2007. It's been a strong seller for nearly two decades, and currently, it's the best-selling Nissan model in ...
The new 2026 Nissan Rogue Plug-in Hybrid is the first PHEV for Nissan in the U.S., and despite it being little more than a rebadged Mitsubishi Outlander Plug-in Hybrid, it’s still a useful addition to ...
Nissan had a problem. Its competition in the compact SUV segment (read: RAV4, CR-V, Forester, et al) all now offer hybrids, an option that’s rapidly becoming the de facto internal combustion ...
A new batch of drag artists join the competition to battle for the title of America’s Next Drag Superstar and $200,000, plus an official makeup collaboration with Anastasia Beverly Hills Cosmetics. By ...
Nissan adds a PHEV to its Rogue lineup, the first-ever plug-in hybrid electric vehicle Nissan has ever offered, after pioneering EVs with its Leaf in 2011. The drivetrain makes 248 horsepower and 332 ...
Nissan announced its first ever plug-in hybrid model on Monday, an SUV officially known as the 2026 Rogue Plug-In Hybrid. But it's hard not to see a striking resemblance to another electrified model ...
It’s no secret that Nissan has been struggling in recent years with declining sales, losses and aging products. One of the biggest challenges for the brand in the US market has been the lack of any ...
The 2026 Nissan Rogue Plug-In Hybrid debuted today in the U.S. It’s Nissan’s first PHEV stateside. Based on the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV, it can drive up to 38 miles on electricity. This is the 2026 ...
Toyota, Honda and Nissan forecast big hits to their profits from higher tariffs that they acknowledged were likely “here to stay.” By River Akira Davis Reporting from Tokyo Japanese automakers warned ...
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