2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee, Mercedes-Benz Hyperscreen and more: review of the week of the roadshow

The new Jeep Grand Cherokee has a third row of seats.

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Well, guys, the first week of 2021 is officially in the books. There is a lot to talk in the world now, but the automotive industry has had its own set of great stories in the past seven days. Here’s a look at everything you may have missed.

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An Aston Martin SUV may seem crazy, but from a commercial point of view, it is the most important product the company has launched in a long time. DBX has the power to bring people to the Aston Martin brand who would not otherwise have considered the British brand. Luckily for them, the DBX is super good.

Click here to see our review of the 2021 Aston Martin DBX.

The Kicks is one of Nissan’s least expensive cars, but there’s nothing cheap about it. In fact, the subcompact crossover has a lot to like, from its quirky style, great audio system and decent driving modes. If you are looking for a small, economical car, there are several reasons to take a look at Kicks.

Click here to see our first review of the Nissan Kicks 2021.

When is a BMW M5 not an M5? When it is an xDrive M550i. This 5 Series with V8 engine is 90% of the car that the hottest M5, but it costs tens of thousands of dollars less. As far as we are concerned, it is the 5er with the M emblem that we would like to drive every day.

Click here to see our review of the 2021 BMW M550i.

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