February 4, 2026
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Hey there! Managing Editor Jared Solomon here with your morning HotCars recap.

Today we’re talking unmistakable hints and major milestones. A strange Corvette sighting has all but confirmed the return of a legendary Grand Sport variant. Meanwhile, Subaru has officially begun producing its very first hybrid vehicle in the United States. More auto stories ahead, so let’s dive in.


News Of The Day

This Strange Corvette Sighting Confirms A Legendary Rebirth Is Coming

There have been whispers of a C8 Grand Sport being in development for some time now. This peculiar sighting suggests the rumors were right all along.

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The First Turbocharged Pontiac Muscle Car Is Cheap And Forgotten

Although you won't often see Pontiac's first turbo muscle car at auction or your local car show, this historic model had a major impact on later cars.

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This Rotisserie-Restored Rare Pontiac Is Pure Muscle Car Royalty

This Pontiac could strut into any room and command the respect of anyone in it. It's the perfect machine to kickstart the 2026 season.

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This 15-Year-Old Lexus Has More Power Than A Corvette C8

While it was total commercial failure, this old Lexus is an undisputed icon that Jeremy Clarkson called the best cars he has ever driven.

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