Jay Ramey Jay Ramey is an associate editor for Autoweek [email protected] See All Staff Page Recent Stories Audi plans A5-size electric sedan, report says If you thought that the electric tech gained from the development of the Porsche Taycan would be confined to Porsche and not any of the other Volkswagen Group brands, you haven't been following the company's electrification strategy very closely. Will Jaguar slot engine behind driver with next F-Type? The next Jaguar F-Type will have to raise its game to stand out amid a flood of challengers that has arguably made the current F-Type tough to pick out in a crowded marketplace. The solution could be going the C8 Chevrolet Corvette route and adopting a midengine layout, last previewed by the Jaguar C-X75 concept, Autocar reports. Rolls-Royce retires current Ghost with 50 limited-edition Zenith cars The sun is setting on the current-generation Rolls-Royce Ghost after 10 years and before a very similar-looking Ghost replaces it, a limited-edition batch of the outgoing model is planned. Fiat plans new EV The company plans to introduce the battery-electric subcompact at the 2020 Geneva auto show. GM looks wistfully in rearview mirror and sees Hummer Axed in the darkest days of the financial crisis a decade ago, Hummer is now looking rosier and rosier in the rearview mirror, especially if you consider the rate at which GM's competitors are selling trucks and SUVs. Chevy's midengine Corvette: Pulling back the camo When you peel back the camouflage from the Chevrolet C8 Corvette, the most surprising element is how long the wheelbase of the sports car will be, because of the engine placement. Porsche Panamera coupe, cabrio in the works, report says Porsche is working on coupe and cabriolet versions of the Panamera sedan, to target the likes of the BMW 8 series, among others, Autocar reports. A clearer look at Land Rover's new Defender As the Land Rover Defender marches toward an official reveal, 4x4 fans are getting the best look yet at the SUV. Fiat 500 will go full electric next year, report says In Geneva, a Tesla Model S for wagon fans London coachbuilder Niels van Roij Design went the hatchback route with a shooting brake conversion of the Tesla Model S. Jaguar's freshened 2020 XE rolls into Geneva Jaguar's smallest sedan is getting a midcycle update this year with exterior tweaks, LED headlights and taillights, an enhanced interior and additional safety gear. Tesla introduces 'Dog Mode' to keep pets cool inside the car With the latest over-the-air update, Tesla has rolled out a couple of very useful features, some we're surprised took automakers until 2019 to develop. Jeep scores in legal spat with Mahindra as Roxor rolls into Detroit The legal battle between Jeep and Mahindra won't stop the Indian automaker from showing its vehicles at the 2019 Detroit auto show but the company's long-term prospects for continuing to sell the Roxor in the U.S. are still in doubt. Mercedes G-Wagen latest victim of China's clone wars SHANGHAI -- Last week at the Shanghai auto show, Land Rover was coming to terms with selling the Range Rover Evoque alongside its half-priced Chinese clone, the Land Wind X7.Not to be outdone, Beijing Automotive Industry Holding Co. unveiled its own version of a western SUV, opting for the classic Mercedes-Benz G class. Infiniti retools Nissan Juke Nismo for China Infiniti used the Chengdu Motor Show in China last week to introduce the ESQ, a compact luxury hatchback, compact crossover based on the Nissan Juke Nismo. Nissan Motor Corp.'s luxury brand has been seeking to make inroads in the rapidly growing Chinese market, where progress has been sluggish compared to the sales gains of European and American brands. Load More