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els, but The Spymaster’s intelligen­ce points to a less-conservati­ve-looking Accord coming our way. Along with a more exciting grille, Honda is adopting a slanted fastback roofline that isn’t that dissimilar to the ones penned for the Chrysler 200, Ford Fusion and Chevrolet Malibu. As for power, rumor has it that a turbocharg­ed 1.5-liter four-cylinder and non-turbo 2.0-liter I-4 from the Honda Civic will be used, but will make a bit more power. There’s some talk that Honda’s excellent V-6 will be dropped, or perhaps available only on the Accord coupe. VOLKSWAGEN IS DONE PUSHING DIESELS

Given the months and months of bad press related to the emissions-cheating scandal, it comes as no surprise to The Sleuth that VW’s North American CEO, Hinrich Woebcken, stated that his company is backing off on the sale and promotion of turbo-diesels, and will only offer them “wherever diesel makes sense as a package to the car.” Reading between the lines, The Spymaster believes that you probably won’t see any new Jetta or Golf TDI models — the vehicles most affected by the scandal here — anytime soon, but that larger models, such as the next-generation Touareg sport utility vehicle and other all-new products, could have sanitized V-6 turbo-diesels listed on the option sheets. MERCEDES-BENZ PLAYS THE COPYCAT WITH AN UPCOMING MODEL

Traditiona­l wagons aren’t the most popular body styles, but that hasn’t prevented the Audi A4 all-road from doing well here. The all-wheel-drive wagon is essentiall­y a hiked-up version of A4 Avant that Audi sells in Europe and elsewhere. According to The Sleuth’s sources, the all-road’s success has prompted Mercedes-Benz to develop its own version, based on the E-Class wagon. Dubbed the All Terrain, it’s scheduled to go on sale in 2017. Initially, Europe will be the first continent to get the all-wheel-driver, with North America likely to follow later in the year. You can expect the All Terrain to be available with both V-6 and V-8 gasoline powerplant­s, along with a possible AMG model with close to 600 horsepower on tap. MAZDA INSTALLS SOME NEW SKYACTIV STUFF IN THE “3”

The Sleuth reports that the Japan-based automaker has a new trick up its sleeve and will make it available in the mildly updated 2017 Mazda3 sedan and hatchback that arrive this fall. Called G-Vectoring Control, the system varies engine torque to the front wheels, depending on steering inputs, whether the car is traveling in a straight line or turning. Mazda claims G-Vectoring Control maintains the car on its intended trajectory by reducing the need for steering correction­s, especially on rough or slippery road surfaces. It’s also claimed that it smooths out accelerati­on inputs, which makes it more comfortabl­e for passengers. MARKET INDICATORS Trending up: In the latest J.D. Pow- er rankings, General Motors vehicles earned top honors in six categories — the most of any brand related to automotive performanc­e, execution and layout.

The winners included the Chevrolet Camaro, Colorado truck, Sonic small car and Tahoe tall wagon, along with the GMC Sierra HD pickup and the Buick Cascada convertibl­e. The study measures “owners’ emotional attachment and level of excitement (to a particular vehicle) across 77 attributes.” J.D Power is a U.S.-based marketing informatio­n services company.

Trending up: It appears that Katech, General Motors’ racing-engine builder, inadverten­tly has confirmed that a mid-engine Corvette is due out in 2018. On Katech’s website (the post has been deleted), it made reference to a 2018 launch of the “C8 Corvette ZR1/ Zora.” Other details remain scarce, but it’s widely believed that a new dual overhead cam V-8 engine will be used.

Up to now, the Corvette’s engine has been in the front (current Z06 pictured), but a model with the engine behind the passenger compartmen­t is in the works.

Trending up: Ford recently announced that it has partnered with Mexico-based Tequila producer Jose Cuervo to make interior and exterior bioplastic parts made from agave plant fibers. The fibers are what remain after the agave plants are used in the fermenting and distilling of tequila that would otherwise go to waste.

 ?? COURTESY FORD ?? Although it’s more power than just about any buyer would ever need, part of saying the F-Series Super Duty has 925 pound-feet of torque is to hold bragging rights over GM and Dodge.
COURTESY FORD Although it’s more power than just about any buyer would ever need, part of saying the F-Series Super Duty has 925 pound-feet of torque is to hold bragging rights over GM and Dodge.
 ?? COURTESY CHEVROLET ?? The 650-horsepower 2016 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 is one of the most capable vehicles on the market, accelerati­ng from 0 to 60 mph in only 2.95 seconds, achieving 1.2 Gs in cornering accelerati­on.
COURTESY CHEVROLET The 650-horsepower 2016 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 is one of the most capable vehicles on the market, accelerati­ng from 0 to 60 mph in only 2.95 seconds, achieving 1.2 Gs in cornering accelerati­on.
 ?? COURTESY MAZDA ?? The revised Mazda3 will get some trick features designed to improve its steering accuracy. It’s not just about fuel economy in small cars.
COURTESY MAZDA The revised Mazda3 will get some trick features designed to improve its steering accuracy. It’s not just about fuel economy in small cars.

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