It seems like nearly everyone buys an SUV of some sort these days, and statistics bear that out. From large to small, sport utility vehicles are the most popular category of new vehicle by a wide margin.
Last year, just the top three non-luxury models totaled nearly 600,000 in sales, led by perennial favorite the Toyota Camry, with more than half the total. Keep in mind that all car makers were struggling with microchip and supply chain issues, so fewer had vehicles coming off assembly lines.may keep that sales momentum going, with a refreshing interior and exterior. A revised front end design and new infotainment scree distinguish it from the 2022 model, starts at a price of just over $25,000.
The hallmark German brand currently has four EV models, and two of them are four-doors, the newest being themodel. It's joined the larger EQS sedan in showrooms. While the EQS EV starts at over $100,000, the mid-size EQE has base prices beginning in the $75,000 range.