Surprisingly many Sports Carson the market have owed their existence to badge engineering. Spreading the same car and platform across multiple different brands and markets is a good way of keeping ...
Anticipation for the Cadillac Lyriq-V is growing, with fans eagerly awaiting the official debut of Caddy’s upcoming high-performance EV crossover. That said, it appears as though one fan simply couldn ...
The new ZDX joins the Acura's lineup for 2024 as the luxury version of the first-ever Honda EV built for the American market. But despite marking a major milestone for Honda and Acura simultaneously, ...
The business of developing a car from scratch is both complex and expensive. And as a result, big car-making conglomerates that own multiple brands find it easier to design and engineer one car, and ...
Nigel first entered the world of automotive journalism in the mid-80s, working for what was then the “bible” of weekly automotive content - Motoring News. Those were the days of tip-tap typewriters, ...
When Hyundai dealers complained about not having a minivan in 2006, the automaker reached into the corporate pool and re-badged the Kia Sedona, turning into the Entourage. The timing was poor, as ...
The project is said to be a part of the MOU signed by the two automakers earlier this year Whatever vehicle is developed under the program will likely be badge engineered General Motors and Hyundai ...
The Ram 1500 Laramie bids farewell to the HEMI V8 in style. Texas firepower style – and it’s not what you think. Yes, it’s fully automatic, but only the eight-speed transmission and nothing more. So, ...
Badge-engineering is a common practice worldwide to help automakers share technology, reduce production costs, and, at times, even learn a thing or two about competitors. The most popular automakers ...