Reply To: Honda Civic gone. Decent SEAT Arona gone.

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vinalspin
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    BMW/MINI:

    2015–present BMW 2 Series Active Tourer (F45) and Gran Tourer (F46) with 4-cylinder engines
    2016–present BMW X1 (F48) with 4-cylinder engines
    2016–present Mini Clubman (F54) with 4-cylinder engines
    2016–present Mini Countryman (F60) with 4-cylinder engines (and B38 with AWD)
    2018-present Mini Cooper SD (F55/F56) and JCW (F56) due to torque output over 300Nm
    2018–present BMW X2 (F39) with 4-cylinder engines
    2019–present BMW 1 Series (F40) with 4-cylinder engines
    Geely:

    2019–present Geely Xingyue[6]
    GM:

    2016 Chevrolet Malibu
    2017 Buick LaCrosse[7]
    2017–2019 Cadillac XT5[5]
    2018–present Buick Regal TourX, (I4 AWD only)
    Lexus:

    2013–present Lexus RX
    2018–present Lexus ES (4-cylinder non-hybrid engines)
    Opel/Vauxhall:

    2017–present Opel Insignia
    2017-present Opel Grandland X
    2020-present Opel Corsa
    Peugeot:

    2017–present Peugeot 5008
    2017–present Peugeot 308
    2019–present Peugeot 3008 1.6 EAT8 & 2.0 EAT8
    2019–present Peugeot Rifter EAT8
    DS Automobiles:

    2018–present DS 7
    Toyota:

    2018–present Toyota Avalon (4-cylinder non-hybrid engines)
    2018–present Toyota Camry (4-cylinder non-hybrid engines)
    2019–present Toyota RAV4 (4-cylinder non-hybrid engines)
    Volkswagen/MAN:

    2017-present Volkswagen Crafter and MAN TGE (transversely mounted engine only)
    2018–present Volkswagen Tiguan (US version only)[8]
    2018–present Volkswagen Atlas (US version only)
    2018-present Volkswagen Golf (US Version only)
    2019–present Volkswagen Jetta (US version only)
    Volvo:

    2014–2016 Volvo S80 II[9]
    2014–2016 Volvo V70 III[10]
    2014–2016 Volvo XC70 II
    2014–2017 Volvo XC60
    2015–2018 Volvo S60 II
    2015–2018 Volvo V60
    2014–present Volvo XC90 II[11]
    2016–present Volvo S90 II[11]
    2016–present Volvo V90 II[11]
    2016–present Volvo V90 CC
    2018–present Volvo XC40 II
    2017–present Volvo XC60 II
    2017–present Volvo XC40[12]
    2018–present Volvo V60 II[3]
    2018–present Volvo S60 III