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Toyota Fortuner

First Look: Top Features of the 2025 Toyota Fortuner

The 2025 Toyota Fortuner continues to uphold its reputation as a reliable and versatile SUV.  While it may be on the same platform as the Toyota Hilux, the Fortuner’s suspension has been tuned to be more comfortable for both on and off the road.

Available in three trims, here’s a closer look at the standout features of the 2025 Toyota Fortuner. 

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Mini Cooper Convertible

First Look: 2025 Mini Cooper Convertible

MINI has introduced the latest generation of the MINI Cooper Convertible, incorporating modern tech and design elements. The MINI models with naturally aspirated engines are still built in Oxford, England. The EV MINI models are built in China.

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Audi Q6

First Look: 2025 Audi Q6 E-tron

Audi has announced the launch of the Audi Q6 e-tron 2025 in the UAE and the rest of the Middle East, expanding its electric vehicle lineup. The vehicle is built on the “Premium Platform Electric (PPE)” architecture, which was developed in collaboration with Porsche. This architecture, also found in the upcoming Porsche Macan EV, allows Audi to roll out high-volume electric models.

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Nissan Magnite

2025 Nissan Magnite launched, headed for the the UAE & GCC

Japanese automaker Nissan has unveiled the “new” Nissan Magnite sub-compact SUV in New Delhi, the capital of India. The Magnite has been highly popular in the South Asian country, having sold over 150,000 units since its launch in 2020. Nissan aims to continue this success by introducing the new model and has also announced plans to launch a left-hand drive version for additional markets. This move will increase Magnite exports from Nissan’s world-class Chennai plant from 20 right-hand drive markets to more than 65 countries, including the UAE, KSA, and South Africa, thereby realizing Nissan’s “One Car, One World” strategy for the crossover.

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BMW X3

First Look: All New Fourth-Gen 2025 BMW X3

The BMW X3 first made its debut in 2004 and went on to become one of the brand’s best-selling models. The 5-seater luxury crossover builds on the success of its predecessor with improvements in its fourth generation in 2025.

The car is overall larger, with a revised exterior design and chassis, tweaked powertrains, updated infotainment, and driver-assist features. 

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