HF-11 Hypercar Set for Canadian Premiere at Vancouver International Auto Show
The rare hypercar showcase headlines a wave of first-ever vehicle debuts March 25th–29th at the Vancouver Convention Centre
The rare hypercar showcase headlines a wave of first-ever vehicle debuts March 25th–29th at the Vancouver Convention Centre
Western Canada’s best attended automotive experience is scheduled March 25th-29th
The Mercedes-Benz AMG GT XX is a groundbreaking all-electric concept sedan supercar that showcases the brand’s future performance potential. With over 1,340 horsepower, extreme aerodynamics (Cd 0.198), and record-breaking endurance, the XX features: radical new lightweight axial-flux electric motors, 800V ultra-fast charging, and an advanced cooling system. The purpose of the AMG GT XX is to demonstrate the future of AMG performance with full electrification and to push the boundaries of EV endurance, aerodynamics, and charging technology.
Although electric vehicle sales have declined since early 2024, automakers continue to believe in and invest in the new technology. About 40 electric models are expected to hit the Canadian Auto market in 2026, with some badged as 2027 models. The Japanese and Korean automakers are expected to offer the widest range, with new models from the likes of Kia, Hyundai, and Honda. Popular EVs like the Tesla and Ford Mustang Mach-E will arrive in more budget-friendly versions.
Introduced back in 2018, Range Rover’s luxurious Velar SUV still looks as good as the day it was released. The Velar is an incredibly sleek-looking premium SUV from the pedigree British automaker.
The Audi A6 remains a top-tier sports luxury sedan that improves with each generation. For the 2026 model year, both the A6 sedan and the Avant A6 undergo a redesign based on Audi’s new PPC platform.
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The 2026 BMW X3 SUV continues BMW’s sporty tradition, providing great driving enjoyment and impressive performance. The compact X3 is actually BMW Canada’s best-selling model, and it’s easy to see why. Buyers can choose from either four- or six-cylinder engines, along with high-quality interiors, versatility, and upgraded power and performance.
The Subaru Solterra compact SUV EV returns for 2026 with a significant makeover. There is new styling with a fresh front fascia, new daytime running lights, and headlights. Note that the Solterra was co-developed with the almost identical fully electric Toyota bZ EV.
The third-generation 2026 Nissan Leaf compact EV is the latest reincarnation of the venerable 15-year-old hatchback design. I remember testing a first-generation Leaf back in 2010.