Review
Trying to climb out of the hole: Nissan unveils an electric Juke and a new X-Trail
The Japanese manufacturer offers a first glimpse of a new lineup aimed at changing direction after factory closures and 20,000 layoffs, with support from Renault and the return of iconic models.
Royal Enfield Himalayan 450: A new generation of adventure riding
Tesla Model 3 discounted version in Israel: Performance, range, and savings amid high fuel prices
Tesla Model Y with 6 seats in Israel: Don’t hold your breath about the price
Subaru Crosstrek 2.5 liter: The escape trail
After 14 years, the Japanese crossover upgrades from a 2.0L to a 2.5L engine, adding 30 hp and improved real-world performance, while maintaining conservative 2026 balance tradition and modern.
Mercedes CLA Electric test: Does it really do 740 km?
Mercedes’ new compact sedan is supposed to outperform the Tesla Model 3 and advanced Chinese EVs, convincing customers to invest around NIS 430,000. Did it manage to convince us?
Version updates and new scents: What’s new in the world of men’s fragrance
Passover is here, the perfect time to refresh with new and classic men’s scents. A selection of perfumes and grooming sets combining sweetness, spice and intensity to elevate the holiday.
Rashel in Tel Aviv Port: Moroccan feast of holiday flavors - restaurant review
Discover Rashel in Tel Aviv Port, where Moroccan holiday dishes, festive flavors, and stunning presentation turn every meal into a celebration.
Toyota Aygo X Hybrid: Beating the oil crisis with 24 km per liter
Just before a potential war with Iran is expected to push fuel prices in Israel higher, Toyota’s mini car arrives in the country with the Yaris hybrid power unit and a NIS 19,000 price increase.
'The Road to October 7': The long centuries of hatred that led to Hamas’s attack - review
This review of The Road to October 7 follows an interview with its author published in the Magazine earlier this month.
Savings plan: The new Citroën C3 vs. Skoda Fabia
The vehicle supplement of Walla and Maariv compares the two cheapest superminis in Israel: The Citroën C3 and Skoda Fabia, in a test that also reflects two different approaches to cost reduction.
First drive in the Omoda 9
Walla and Maariv’s automotive supplement: A new Chinese brand offers near-luxury quality at almost half the price of Volvo and German rivals, showing promise despite some flaws.
The closest thing to Chinese rivals: Hyundai Kona Electric launched at NIS 175K
The popular crossover also gets an electric version with an official range of 506 km, which will be cheaper than the hybrid.
BYD Atto plug-in: First test and review of the crossover
Meet Israel’s cheapest plug-in from NIS 150,000, with 95-octane backup and 90 km electric range, plus real-world performance.