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A new video posted on Toyota’s YouTube account shows a sketch of a new sedan model that looks like it could be the 2025 Camry.CarBuzz first spotted the potential leak, which is found in a video about leasing.We expect the 2025 Camry to be officially revealed by the end of the year.UPDATE 4:25 pm: The Camry image in the video is a rendering rather than the real thing, according to the artist Theottle on Instagram, who created an original rendering of a red Camry last year and spotted the similarities between his image and the sketch in the video. A Toyota representative told C/D that the video “was created by one of Toyota Financial Service’s vendors that mistakenly used an artist’s conceptual rendering of a Camry that was a meant as a placeholder during the production process. The vendor has no access to Toyota planned vehicle design images and the image is not a preview of a future Camry.”Whether it’s an intentional tease or not, Toyota has let slip what we think is a first glance at the new 2025 Camry mid-size sedan. A new video about leasing posted to Toyota’s YouTube account shows a sketch of a red four-door sedan that sure looks plausibly like the redesigned Camry, as it sports a face similar to the new Prius and features Camry-esque proportions.We first spotted the 2025 Camry in spy photos a few months ago, and this sketch aligns closely with what we saw from that camouflaged prototype. The side profile of the car mostly carries over, but the front and rear ends will wear new headlights and taillights, and the interior will likely be comprehensively updated.KGP Photography|Car and DriverThe leaked image doesn’t divulge any other information or specs about the new Camry, but we have some idea of what to expect based on the powertrains Toyota is installing in its other models. We wouldn’t be shocked to see an all-wheel-drive hybrid setup make its way into the four-door, and the automaker’s turbocharged 2.4-liter inline-four and Hybrid Max setup are also likely options for the mid-sizer.This content is imported from youTube. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.Look for more information to come soon about the 2025 Camry as Toyota prepares to launch this redesigned model in earnest. In the meantime, check out the image at 0:49 in this video.More on SedansThis content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.Senior EditorDespite being raised on a steady diet of base-model Hondas and Toyotas—or perhaps because of it—Joey Capparella nonetheless cultivated an obsession for the automotive industry throughout his childhood in Nashville, Tennessee. He found a way to write about cars for the school newspaper during his college years at Rice University, which eventually led him to move to Ann Arbor, Michigan, for his first professional auto-writing gig at Automobile Magazine. He has been part of the Car and Driver team since 2016 and now lives in New York City. More

Jeep will show an EV version of the Wrangler soon, in concept form.
This will likely presage a production electric Wrangler, possibly going on sale by the end of the year.
The Wrangler EV concept will debut as part of the Easter Jeep Safari event this spring.2021 Jeep Wrangler 4xe Starts at $49,490
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The Wrangler EV is slowly appearing on the horizon, as Jeep has now confirmed that a concept version of this battery-powered SUV will arrive this spring. A teaser photo on the company’s new “The Road Ahead” minisite shows that this new spinoff won’t mess with the Wrangler’s iconoclastic look despite having an entirely different powertrain underneath. We’ll see the full concept this spring as part of the Easter Jeep Safari in late March or early April, and the production model could follow either late this year or early in 2022.
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A diagram showing the Wrangler EV’s underpinnings shows a single electric motor with a (likely two-speed) transfer case, rather than a dual-motor setup like many other all-wheel-drive EVs use. We spot three, or possibly even four battery modules. It’ll still have a body-on-frame setup like the standard Wrangler and the plug-in-hybrid Wrangler 4xe.
The Wrangler EV also appears to have blue tow hooks in front, and possibly a different lighting setup distinguish it from its brethren. We don’t know anything yet about its battery capacity, power output, or range estimates. Like it did with the plug-in-hybrid 4xe model, we can assume that Jeep will make plenty of claims about its off-road capabilities.
Look for more details later this spring as Jeep debuts the concept version of the electric Wrangler. It will arrive as part of the 2021 Easter Jeep Safari, which always serves as a showcase for various Jeep concepts and restomods.
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Since August 1905, the Midland Automobile Club has run annual hill-climb events outside the village of Shelsley Walsh in Worcestershire, England. The course has remained entirely unchanged in the more than a century since, making Shelsley Walsh the oldest surviving motorsport course still used to this day. Last weekend saw the course host the club’s annual Classic Nostalgia event, where a ton of motorsport’s finest machines took turns running up the hill. Among the stars of the show was a particularly special British racing icon: the BRM V16. For those who are unfamiliar with this bit of automotive history, the BRM V16 is a Formula 1 racer built by British Racing Motors starting in 1947. Despite some initial teething issues, the car would race until the end of the 1954–55 season, with drivers including Juan Manuel Fangio and José Froilán González taking the helm in different races.
As the name would suggest, the car is powered by a 1.5-liter V-16 engine that is said to have produced 600 horsepower at 12,000 rpm in period. BRM was a brand-new company in 1947, and it was decided that such a technical engine would do wonders in highlighting British engineering might at the time. Part of that immense horsepower output from such a minuscule displacement came from the two-stage centrifugal supercharger riding atop the engine, which was designed and developed by the blokes over at Rolls-Royce. As you may know, the luxury automaker had some fairly recent experience with building these sorts of blowers, thanks to the Merlin V-12’s service in World War II aircraft. In fact, former BRM employee and restoration specialist Rick Hall told Top Gear that the BRM V16 engine is largely a scaled-down variant of that monstrous Spitfire powertrain.
This content is imported from YouTube. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.The small-displacement engine combined with that supercharger makes for quite an auditory experience, which was on full display at Shelsley Walsh. Septuagenarian status aside, the BRM V16 stormed up the course in proper anger. Thanks to the number of gearheads present for the festivities, we have a few clips of the action to pore over. If there is one thing that these old race cars make certain, it’s that motorsports has lost something special in the modern era. The engineering and speeds may be more extreme than ever, but there’s nothing in motorsports today that sounds like this thing.
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Photos of the 2022 Mitsubishi Outlander have leaked on Instagram via allcarnews, and the Japanese automaker has also shared a teaser image of the next-gen SUV.
The new Outlander is rumored to share a platform with the 2021 Nissan Rogue, and Mitsubishi says it’ll also have a nicer interior.
It’ll make its debut in February and go on sale in the U.S. in the spring.
Mitsubishi has announced that the 2022 Outlander—which will be larger, slotting in between the compact crossover and mid-size SUV segment—is going to be unveiled in February. It’ll be the first vehicle in Mitsubishi’s lineup to feature the Japanese automaker’s new bold design language, and it will go on sale in the U.S. in the spring.
This content is imported from Instagram. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.Photos of the new Outlander have already leaked via Instagram (pictured above), and we spied the new crossover last year. Now Mitsubishi has shared its first teaser image of the next-generation car, which gets its styling from the Engelberg Tourer concept. The front end looks similar to the current car, incorporating lots of chrome but slightly lifted, sleeker, and modernized. The same goes for the rear, which shows thinner taillights.
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The new Outlander is rumored to share its platform with the Nissan Rogue, which just got a sharp redesign as well, and it will go up against it and other popular choices such as the Toyota RAV4 and Honda CR-V. The Outlander, like the Volkswagen Tiguan, is unusual for the segment in that it has a third row. On the Outlander, it’s standard, while on the Tiguan it’s optional on AWD and standard on FWD versions.
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Mitsubishi says the new Outlander will be its “best equipped” car ever sold in the U.S., loaded with new technology and interior refinements. So we expect to see nicer materials used throughout and a larger, more responsive touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto capability.
The 2022 Outlander is also expected to share the Nissan Rogue’s 181-hp 2.5-liter inline-four paired with a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) and front-wheel drive, though all-wheel drive will likely be optional. And, like the current-generation SUV, a PHEV model will also be available and is rumored to use a larger 2.4-liter inline-four (the current model uses a 2.0-liter unit) with an electric range of 43 miles.
We’ll know more about the next-generation Outlander in the coming months. It will make its debut via live stream in February, and it’ll go on sale in the U.S. shortly after.
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A better look at the upcoming three-row version of the Grand Cherokee shows a Wagoneer-inspired front end and slim taillights. More




