February 11, 2026
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Hey there! Managing Editor Jared Solomon here with your morning HotCars recap.

Today we’re talking horsepower shifts and supertruck shockers. Toyota’s 2027 Highlander storms into Honda territory with serious electric power. Meanwhile, a GMC super truck just embarrassed Ferrari, Ford, Porsche and more. More auto stories ahead, so let’s dive in.


News Of The Day

The 2027 Toyota Highlander Brings Heavy Horsepower To Honda Territory

The 2027 Highlander goes fully electric with up to 338 HP, AWD, and 320 miles of range, marking the biggest shift yet for Toyota’s family SUV.

2027 Toyota Highlander

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Features Of The Day

The Forgotten 1970 Sleeper Car That Quietly Delivered Supercar Power

This long, dignified luxury sedan is the highway bully no one expects.

1970 Buick Electra 225 Custom 4-Door Hardtop Interior

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Oldsmobile's Rarest Muscle Car Rivaled The Pontiac GTO

A rare collaboration between Oldsmobile and Hurst Performance resulted in one of the most powerful muscle cars of its time.

Olds Hurst featured

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Oldsmobile Accidentally Built The World's Most Powerful FWD Car...In 1966

This ridiculously overpowered FWD Oldsmobile practically pioneered the term "torque steer."

1966 Oldsmobile Toronado feature pic

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The Underrated Sports Sedan That Drives Better Than Its Rivals

It's an overlooked gem that combines massive power with a truly analog, manual-transmission driving experience.

The Last True American V8 - 2024 Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing Badge On Engine Cover

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The Phantom Pontiac Muscle Car That Gen-Zs Probably Don’t Know About

This was one of the wildest muscle cars built for young audiences in the '70s, but no one talks about it today.

1970 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am 4-Speed

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