2023 Chevrolet Colorado ZR2, 2024 Toyota Tacoma, VW ID.7: A Week in Reverse
We test drove the 2023 Chevrolet Colorado ZR2, new details about the 2024 Toyota Tacoma were revealed, and the Volkswagen ID.7 finally debuted. And the Volkswagen ID.7 finally debuted. [After three days on the off-road race track in the 2023 Chevrolet Colorado ZR2, we learned that off-road pickups are not the norm. Its size, powertrain, and specs put it a step ahead of the looming competition, and the truck is a big leap forward from its predecessor, the ZR2.
The 2024 Porsche Cayenne debuted with a sleeker design, more screen space in the cabin, and a V-8 engine that returned in the S model. This update, along with more standard features, brings a significant price increase to the midsize crossover; deliveries of the 2024 Cayenne will begin this summer.
The 2024 Toyota Tacoma will feature rear disc brakes. In its latest teaser photo, the automaker confirmed that its next-generation trucks will be ready for the modern safety era. Another teaser reveals that the off-road TRD Pro model will feature Fox Internal Bypass shocks with remote reservoir. Debut is expected in the coming months.
The 2024 Buick Envista will expand the premium automaker's lineup this summer. This small crossover SUV features a fast roofline and the next evolution of Buick's design language. The hood will feature a Turbo 3 and two screens on the dashboard.
The Volkswagen ID.7 finally debuts. The axis of the battle against Tesla, the ID.7 is said to have an EPA-established range of over 350 miles, in addition to its five-passenger seating and slippery design.