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Chinese manufacturers are closing the gaps left by the Japanese, and this time they again brought their diesel engines to the starting line. | Photo: G. Soller
International Pickup of the Year 2026: These pickups perform well in the stress test
Chinese manufacturers are closing the gaps left by the Japanese and this time brought their diesels to the starting line. | Photo: G. Soller
International Pick-up of the Year 2026: Workhorses in partial flow - one ahead
Singer and extreme sports athlete Joey Kelly in front of the brand-new and exclusive Ranger MS-RT plug-in hybrid from the English tuning house MS-RT. (Photo: Bünnagel)
Heroes visit Joey Kelly
License Plate "E": The Ranger PHEV drives as smoothly as no Ranger before. | Photo: Ford
Driving Report Ford Ranger PHEV: The Better Diesel Opens Up New Options
License Plate "E": The Ranger PHEV drives as smoothly as no Ranger before. | Photo: Ford
Driving Report Ford Ranger PHEV: The Better Diesel as a Bridge Builder
Tobias Meyer, CEO of DHL Group, before the EREV. The new hybrid truck will be used for parcel transport between Berlin and Hamburg in the Post & Parcel Germany division starting in February. (Photo: DHL Group)
DHL & Scania: Hybrid truck with generator as range extender under testing
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