Diehl Automotive Blog Posts and Articles in Western, PA and OH


Kia Gets Bold at SEMA: Bright Lights & Mysterious Vans

The SEMA show is just around the corner, and if you’re into automotive customizations, aftermarket wonders, and seeing car brands really let their hair down, you’re probably already revving up for it. Kia has given us a sneak peek of the two concepts they’ll be bringing to the show floor, and let’s just say these […]

October 30, 2024

Waste Not, Want Not: Hyundai’s Hydrogen-Fueled Future

Remember the good ol’ days of Back to the Future? Picture this: Doc Brown zipping around in his DeLorean, fueled by the power of a nuclear reactor that, well, you don’t want to know where the fuel comes from. Now, imagine a similar futuristic twist, but this time, it’s Hyundai that’s capturing the essence of […]

October 30, 2024

High Voltage Luxury: The 2026 Lyriq-V Packs a Punch!

With Cadillac’s announcement of the 2026 Lyriq-V, the legendary “V” performance badge is poised to go electric. Known for crafting some of the most powerful and finely tuned combustion engine vehicles in its lineup, Cadillac’s performance sub-brand now embarks on a new journey: electrifying the V-series, starting with the Lyriq-V. Set to launch in early […]

October 29, 2024

The 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee: Price Drops, Power Stays

The Jeep Grand Cherokee has long been a staple in the mid-size SUV segment, known for its rugged capability and refined style. For 2025, Jeep has brought a significant price cut to the Grand Cherokee, making it more accessible without compromising its core qualities. Here’s a breakdown of what makes the 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee […]

October 28, 2024

Toyota’s Secret Weapon: The Solid-State Battery Shake-Up

Toyota has long approached decarbonization with a unique strategy, refusing to focus solely on battery-electric vehicles (BEVs). Instead, the automaker invests in a range of powertrain options: internal combustion engines powered by hydrogen, gasoline, and synthetic fuels, alongside mild hybrids, plug-in hybrids, and BEVs. This diversified approach has drawn both praise and criticism, but it’s […]

October 28, 2024

RN24: When Hyundai’s Engineers Just Want to Have Fun

The automotive world has its fair share of exciting jobs, but perhaps none rival the thrill of being an engineer in Hyundai’s N division. Imagine showing up to work only to be told your mission today is to cram 641 electric horsepower into a shortened rally-car platform, discard the doors, and turn the rear fenders […]

October 28, 2024

Charge Ahead: Why the 2025 Ford E-Transit Fits the Bill

The 2025 Ford E-Transit is here, and with a series of updates, Ford is making strides to make this electric van a top choice for commercial customers. As the electric variant of the iconic Transit lineup, the E-Transit offers the flexibility, utility, and savings needed by businesses today. From matching the pricing of its gas-powered […]

October 25, 2024

Dodge Charger Daytona EV to Feature Solid-State Batteries

As the automotive world eagerly anticipates the arrival of the Dodge Charger Daytona EV, Stellantis is making bold moves to enhance the future of electric vehicles (EVs). Among the most intriguing developments is the introduction of solid-state battery technology, a next-gen advancement that could revolutionize the performance and safety of EVs. While there’s plenty of […]

October 24, 2024

Price Cuts and Power Moves: The 2025 Mustang Mach-E

The Ford Mustang Mach-E has been a trailblazer in the electric vehicle (EV) crossover segment since its debut in 2021. Over the years, its pricing has experienced fluctuations, resembling a thrilling rollercoaster ride. Ford has adjusted the Mach-E’s pricing multiple times, with notable reductions in 2023. As we head into 2025, the Mustang Mach-E continues […]

October 21, 2024

Peace, Love, and Electric Power: The 2025 ID.Buzz

You may remember the Volkswagen vans of the past—whether from the free-spirited ’60s, the groovy ’70s, or even as recently as 2003. Those iconic vans left a lasting mark on American culture, becoming symbols of freedom, adventure, and fun. From the split-window originals to the more modern Eurovans, they were everywhere—camping, road-tripping, or parked at […]

October 21, 2024