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2026 Honda CR-V Hybrid TrailSport
As if the CR-V wasn’t popular enough (it’s the carmaker’s best-selling vehicle in America), Honda has decided to give it a pair of wheel and tire upgrades for drivers with the spirit of adventure. The 2026 Honda CR-V Hybrid TrailSport comes with Continental CrossContact ATR all-terrains, while recessed valve stems on the 18-inch wheels should far better on the beaten path. Notably, the package is only available on the CR-V’s hybrid powertrain — expected to cost north of $37,000 when it arrives at dealerships — and it boasts the same Ash Green Metallic paint that featured on the Passport.

Grovemade Matte Studio Pad
Grovemade’s Matte Studio Pad is being positioned as an all-in-one desktop solution. It combines a matte desktop pad with a full-length hardwood tray and an aluminum chassis that lines its top — together, it can hold your various accessories, prop up your gadgets and even manage your cord situation. It’s available in two finishes: black or navy. (Note: the hardwood keyboard tray is sold separately.)

Hyperlite Mountain Gear Crosspeak 2
This is the brand’s first-ever freestanding tent, meaning it doesn’t require stakes or guy lines and can maintain its structure with its poles. It’s also one of the lightest freestanding tents ever made, at only 34 ounces total. That weight can be partially credited to its Dyneema exterior, which is absurdly lightweight and equally strong and durable. Despite its extreme lightness, it is still spacious enough to comfortably sleep up to two full-grown adults.

Rad Power Bikes RadRunner Max Electric Cargo Utility Bike
The well-known but embattled e-bike maker goes for broke with the most amped-up edition of its bestselling utility bike yet. The brand’s first-ever Class 3 e-bike can throttle up to 28 miles per hour while high-tech features such as radar detection and a torque sensor — not to mention hydraulic disc brakes — keep the ride smooth and safe. Shown here fully loaded with accessories and cargo, this beast can handle an impressive payload of 420 pounds and — with the $249 Range Extender — keep rolling up to a claimed 125 miles.