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  1. Over the past few months, speculation surrounding the return of the Corvette's Grand Sport trim has been rampant, and after what appeared to be the C8 Grand Sport was spotted in the wild a month ago, Chevy finally confirmed the model's existence at the 12 Hours of Sebring last weekend, displaying it alongside previous Grand Sports during a parade lap. Now, a new report from The Supercar Blog claims that the C8 Grand Sport will debut with between 550 and 720 horsepower. The report says the RWD Grand Sport will make the lower number, while the Grand Sport X, which is widely believed to be the replacement for the hybrid E-Ray variant, will make the latter. What to Expect from the New C8 Grand Sport Models General Motors A vehicle suspected to be a pre-production prototype of the Grand Sport was caught on video late last year, and it sounded different from the 6.2-liter LT2 V8 in the Stingray. Not long after, multiple sources claimed that the Grand Sport would get a new sixth-generation LS6 with both direct and port fuel injection, with a monstrous 6.7 liters of displacement. This LS6 is expected to be considerably more potent than the 495-horsepower LT2, potentially delivering as much as 550 hp to the rear wheels of the Grand Sport, and paired with a front-axle electric motor in the Grand Sport X, total output is rumored to crest 720 hp. Naturally, the latter hybrid setup would make the 655-hp E-Ray all but redundant, so the first AWD Corvette is being sent to the scrapyard in the sky. Related: Corvette C8 Won’t Get a Manual—Here’s Why The E-Ray name is reportedly being dropped because customers think its name signifies an all-electric Corvette. With the E-Ray accounting for only single-digit percentages of overall Corvette sales, it won't be missed; a change in strategy seems prudent. However, that extra grunt will doubtless come at a price. Expect the Corvette Grand Sport to Be Expensive General Motors Currently, the base Stingray costs around $70,000, and the E-Ray costs nearly $110k. With a new engine, more power, and the iconic Grand Sport name, the impending arrivals will surely carry a premium over their LT2-powered predecessors. It's unclear if the "base" Stingray will continue to be offered, but it probably will, as a somewhat affordable option would make sense to continue driving volume. Either way, don't think of the Grand Sport and Grand Sport X as expensive versions of the Stingray—they'll be better considered cut-price ZR1 and ZR1X supercars. They won't have the flat-plane crank LT7 and its two turbos, but with 6.7-liter naturally aspirated V8s, they may prove even more likable. We'll know more in just a couple of days. View the full article
  2. A Climate Case With Big TargetsBMW and Mercedes-Benz are two of the industry’s biggest performance brands, so it was no surprise when environmental group Deutsche Umwelthilfe (DUH) sued the automakers for allegedly exceeding their “carbon budget.” However, Reuters reports that Germany’s Federal Court of Justice in Karlsruhe rejected the lawsuit, ruling that no such budget had been allocated to individual companies. DUH – whose three managing directors stood as plaintiffs – sought to force BMW and Mercedes-Benz to stop selling new combustion-engine vehicles starting in November 2030. Although the case was filed in Germany, such a ruling could have had implications beyond that market. In the U.S., for instance, both automakers have local manufacturing operations but still rely on exports from Germany, including some BMW M and Mercedes-AMG models. A stop-sale order could have forced the companies to adjust their lineups accordingly. But as the case suggested, any hard ban would likely need to come from government policy or legislation, rather than through lawsuits. Mercedes-Benz The Road to Lower EmissionsFor their part, BMW and Mercedes-Benz are not solely focused on combustion vehicles, as both continue to expand their electrification efforts to reduce emissions. BMW, for instance, has introduced its Neue Klasse platform, which underpins its next generation of EVs, including the iX3, which is beginning its global rollout and is expected to reach the U.S. in the summer of 2026. Meanwhile, Mercedes-Benz has also been expanding its electrification strategy through a diversified approach, as seen with models like the new GLB, now offered with mild-hybrid technology, alongside an all-electric counterpart. The marque also recently revealed the new CLA Shooting Brake, which adopts a similar multi-powertrain strategy. A Shifting Regulatory LandscapeAs such, both automakers welcomed the ruling while reaffirming their commitment to sustainability. DUH, meanwhile, grounded its lawsuit on a 2021 decision by Germany’s Constitutional Court, which emphasized the state’s duty to protect future generations from the effects of climate change. This could open the door for the group to pursue a different legal approach. Pressure could mount on environmental groups after the EU moved to soften its 2035 phaseout of new combustion-engine car sales. The revision allows plug-in hybrids and other low-emission vehicles to coexist with fully electric models, a key shift as the industry faces slower-than-expected EV adoption and concerns over the broader impact of an outright ban. BMW View the 3 images of this gallery on the original article View the full article
  3. When asked about the potential of using the 750 horsepower tapered spacer on intermediate tracks in addition to its return to short tracks this season, Joey Logano looked as if he had been asked the stupidest question in the world. Of course he wants more power, literally everywhere “I want more falloff,” Logano said with the most indignation in the world. “I mean, more fall off puts ...Keep readingView the full article
  4. There's yet another recall out for certain Ford and Lincoln SUVs, and it concerns the rearview camera again. Only this time, the glitch may also mean that advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) that aim to prevent crashes may also fail. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, there's a software problem with some 254,640 Explorer, Navigator, Nautilus, and Aviator SUVs, specifically their image processing modules. These may "unexpectedly reset," and if they do, both the rearview camera and several ADAS programs could be compromised, which could mean less warning of potential hazards and result in a crash. Let's take a closer look. A Quarter-Million Ford & Lincoln SUVs May Lose Driver Aids Kristen Brown/Autoblog The recall reports (here and here) state that Image Processing Module A (IPMA) in these vehicles could reset without warning, causing the rearview camera image to be lost and driver aids like pre-collision assist, lane-keep assist, and blind-spot monitoring to be lost. Specifically, the recall names the following model years and vehicles: 2025 Ford Explorer2025 Lincoln Aviator2024-2025 Lincoln Nautilus2022-2025 Lincoln NavigatorThe problem is described as a "computational overload when tracking a high volume of moving objects in dense vehicle and pedestrian environments," an overload that could then trigger a module reset. During this reset, the vehicles lose the abovementioned driver aids, and multiple module resets over multiple ignition cycles could result in a "persistent" loss of functionality. Most of the time, drivers will know when these ADAS functions are lost because warning messages will appear in the instrument cluster alerting them that there's a front camera fault, the automatic emergency braking system is not available, or the lane-keeping system is off, but another less obvious warning sign is that the blind-spot indicators may light up when there's nothing to beware of. Ford's ADAS Issue Is a Year Old Lincoln View the 3 images of this gallery on the original article Ford first became aware of the trouble with its ADAS suite in March last year and has been investigating ever since. In February and March of this year, Ford met with the NHTSA "several times" to discuss the issue, determining that all warranty claims occurred on a certain configuration of vehicles with five radar sensors. They also found that the issue "primarily occurred on vehicles commonly used in livery and chauffeur applications," concluding that there may be an unknown factor related to how these vehicles were specced. While more clarity will surely be sought in further investigations, Ford has developed an over-the-air update for owners of affected SUVs, though customers can also avail themselves of the remedy at the dealer. If you own one of these Ford or Lincoln SUVs and have been experiencing similar problems, expect a remedy notification to arrive in the mail sometime between 30 March and April 6. Alternatively, VINs will be searchable this week, from March 25th. View the full article
  5. Denny Hamlin has said this frequently but his 23XI Racing team and Joe Gibbs Racing are true alliance partners as part of the $8 million a year the former pays to the latter in exchange for all technical data. But Hamlin says, and he did again on Monday on his Actions Detrimental podcast, that the information flow goes both ways. “We're always privy to what they're doing as well as they ...Keep readingView the full article
  6. It’s coming up on four years since we first laid eyes on the imposing-looking seventh-generation BMW 7 Series and its electric counterpart, the i7, and that means it’s almost facelift time. We’ve had glimpses at the full-sized sedan’s refreshed look through both disguised prototypes and official teasers from BMW, but this new unofficial rendering, from digital artist Nicolás Cavero – @futurecarsnow on Instagram – gives us perhaps our best idea yet of what to expect. The Grille’s Not Going Anywhere Anyone hoping the updated 7 Series might follow in the footsteps of the new iX3 and i3 and adopt a smaller kidney grille arrangement than the gigantic snout the model’s had since its 2022 launch will be disappointed. That much has been clear since BMW officially teased the facelift a couple of weeks ago, showing that the massive grilles are still there in all their fully-illuminated glory. Cavero has taken that grille, along with the reworked LED running lights seen in BMW’s teaser, and worked them onto his rendering, which also incorporates a more intricately angled bumper design inspired by the one found on BMW’s Neue Klasse EVs. The main headlight units, set lower down in the bumper, have been made smaller, something visible in the spy shots we’ve seen of the car. If the rendering is on the money, then the side-by-side comparison with the outgoing car shows a design that’s a little cleaner overall, albeit not shying away from the 7 Series’ most controversial design element. Coming Next Month BMW With the facelifted 7 Series’ debut at the 2026 Beijing Auto Show around a month away, details on the car are still scarce, but we expect the powertrain range – consisting of the inline-six 740i, V8 760i, plug-in hybrid 750e and electric i7 – to remain broadly the same, likely with the gas models dropping the ‘i’ from the end of their names in line with BMW’s new naming strategy. A range-topping V8-powered M760 is also rumored to be joining the range, and BMW’s also confirmed that it’ll be one of the first models to get an Alpina derivative now that the former tuner is a fully-fledged part of BMW. Lots to get excited about, then, even if the updated 7 is arriving at an unusual time for the full-size luxury sedan. While one of its traditional rivals, the Mercedes S-Class, has itself just had a major update, the other, Audi’s A8, is about to disappear without an immediate direct successor. Expect to hear full details on the new 7 Series when the Beijing Show opens on April 24. View the full article
  7. Audi is getting ready to launch its largest ever SUV, the Q9, but over in China, it’s already revealed something even bigger than the existing Q7. Well, Audi hasn’t, but AUDI, the all-caps, all-electric China-only sub-brand, has in the shape of the E7X. Following the first official pictures arriving late last year, and ahead of the car making its official debut at the Beijing Auto Show next month, more info on the E7X has appeared on AUDI’s website. AUDI, Not Audi AUDI The AUDI brand was launched in China in 2024, and differentiates itself from the Audi we know – which also sells cars in China – with its block capital spelling and the minimalist, techy design of its cars. You also won’t find four rings anywhere on its cars, as AUDI doesn’t use them. A product of the Volkswagen Group’s joint venture with Chinese state-owned carmaker SAIC, AUDI builds cars tailored specifically to the Chinese market, starting with the wagon-ish E5 Sportback. Given that the brand's gotten off to a slow start, AUDI will be hoping a more fashionable car like a big SUV will move things along, and the E7X is that car. Big Car, Huge Battery AUDI We already knew that the E7X would come with 670 hp dual-motor and 402 hp single-motor powertrains, but now we’ve got a bit more info on what those powertrains can do. 0-62 mph on the dual-motor variant is given as a very specific 3.97 seconds – let’s call it 4.0 – and an all-aluminum chassis is said to contribute to better handling. It’ll need a lightweight chassis to offset the weight of the battery, though, which is an enormous 109kWh unit – bigger than you get in the likes of the Cadillac Lyriq, BMW iX and Volvo EX90. Maximum range is nevertheless quoted at 467 miles, which is less impressive now that we’re firmly in the era of the 500-plus-mile EV, especially since that’s likely on the more forgiving Chinese test cycle. The E7X, however, benefits from a 900V electric architecture, allowing it to handle charging speeds of up to 400kW. That, says Audi, is enough to add 200 miles of range in as little as 10 minutes. A Luxury Prospect AUDI AUDI hasn’t yet revealed the interior of the E7X, but says it’s a five-seater, setting it apart from the seven-seater Q7, a car it's slightly wider and taller than and almost as long as. That hints at a more upmarket position for the E7X, and we’d expect the interior to share the same fundamentals as the E5 Sportback, including its dashboard-spanning screen display. Full details will be revealed at the Beijing Auto Show, kicking off on April 24, but don’t expect the E7X to ever make it outside of the Chinese market – the rest of the world will have to make do with the Q7 and upcoming Q9 for its massive Audi SUV fix. View the full article
  8. Lamborghini started out producing grand tourers, and in the late 1970s, it sold a 2+2 grand tourer called the Jarama 400 GT, but in 1976, the Sant'Agata Bolognese company ended production of the GT and hasn't made another since (the Urraco survived until 1979, but despite its 2+2 seating, it's classified as a sports car). Today, the automaker offers the wild Reveulto supercar, the Temerario super sports car, and the Urus super SUV. The gap between the two-seaters and the SUV is considerable, with nothing to rival the likes of the Ferrari Amalfi, but CEO Stephen Winkelmann wants to close it. And he still doesn't want another SUV. Lamborghini Wants to Offer a New GT, But It Won't Be a Sedan Lamborghini If your ears pricked up at the thought of a low-slung four-door sedan with a Lamborghini badge, perhaps you imagine that the Italian automaker could produce something in the vein of the ill-fated Lamborghini Estoque concept, which debuted at the 2008 Paris Motor Show but failed to reach production because of that year's global financial crisis. But speaking with Road & Track, Winkelmann said the automaker has "ruled out a sedan and small SUV." The CEO added that "what is missing is a grand touring car. A two-door 2+2." Lamborghini This seems to imply that Lamborghini could introduce something like the Amalfi as one of several new combustion cars it plans to launch in 2026, but it could also mean a more toned-down version of the Lanzador concept, which is expected to become a plug-in hybrid rather than the EV originally proposed. The Lanzador concept looks like a two-door, four-seater crossover, but perhaps Lamborghini will produce something lower slung and more coupe-like. Lamborghini GT Could Be a Moneymaker Lamborghini Cars like the Aston Martin DB12 and Bentley Continental are ideal for long drives, blending brutal performance with luxurious interiors, and although last year was strong for Lamborghini, profits dipped. With a new grand tourer to offer customers, using existing technology (the Temerario's V8 will last at least two life cycles), the brand may find a way to improve its financial outlook while returning to its roots. The first production car that Ferruccio Lamborghini's company offered was the 350 GT, and the Jarama we opened this piece with was his favorite, so bringing a two-door with space for four back into the Lamborghini range would surely be a full-circle moment rich with history. Hopefully, we'll see what Lamborghini has up its sleeve later this year, perhaps at the Goodwood Festival of Speed or Monterey Car Week. View the full article
  9. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has announced the latest round of models to attain its Top Safety Pick+ accolade, the agency’s highest rating for vehicle safety. The safety body recently introduced tougher safety rules for crash avoidance systems and rear-seat safety, but despite this, an impressive 45 vehicles earned a Top Safety Pick+ award. At a time when new cars are unaffordable for many Americans, it’s particularly promising to see that many award winners fall into the sub-$30,000 price category. Here’s a closer look. Small and Cheap Doesn’t Mean Unsafe Kia K4 Kia View the 3 images of this gallery on the original article There’s still a perception that smaller, cheaper cars aren’t as safe as larger luxury models, but many IIHS award winners prove otherwise. The following models all achieved a Top Safety Pick+ rating—we’ve also indicated their starting prices: Kia K4: $22,290Kia Sportage: $28,790 (models built after May 2025)Hyundai Kona: $25,500Hyundai Sonata: $27,450Hyundai Tucson: $29,450Mazda 3 Sedan: $24,550Mazda 3 Hatchback: $25,550Mazda CX-30: $25,975Mazda CX-50: $29,900Nissan Sentra: $22,600Toyota Camry: $29,100Honda HR-V: $26,500Subaru Forester: $29,995To qualify for a Top Safety Pick+ rating, cars need Good ratings for the small overlap front, moderate overlap front, side, and pedestrian front crash prevention tests. The headlights and vehicle-to-vehicle front crash prevention tests also require a minimum Acceptable score. Every model above met these requirements. Surprisingly, no minivans or small pickups earned awards this year, and that includes the lower Top Safety Pick tier. Toyota “It’s disappointing that minivans continue to struggle to provide the best-available protection for passengers in the back, considering that these are supposed to be family vehicles,” said IIHS President David Harkey. “Based on these results, parents may want to consider some of the more affordable sedans and SUVs that earn awards.” The appearance of four Mazdas under $30,000—and another four priced over $30,000—highlights the Japanese brand’s incredible safety record in recent years. Earlier in 2026, Consumer Reports’ new Safety Verdict ranked Mazda ahead of all other car brands for overall vehicle safety. Related: Mazda Just Took Volvo’s Safety Crown, Says Consumer Reports Other Safety InsightsIn the Top Safety Pick+ category over $30,000, Audi stands out with six wins, including for the latest A5 (shown above) and A6 Sportback e-tron. Genesis is just behind with five awards, followed by Mazda with four. The only large pickup with a Top Safety Pick+ award is the TeslaCybertruck. One of the biggest changes to IIHS testing has been a focus on vehicle-to-vehicle front crash prevention, now conducted at speeds of 31, 37, and 43 mpg. A motorcycle and semitrailer are also used as targets, in addition to a passenger car. So far, over 77% of 2026 models earned Acceptable or Good ratings in this test. “Improving crash avoidance is key to achieving our 30x30 vision of reducing U.S. crash deaths by 30% by 2030,” Harkey said. “Stronger structures and better seat belts save lives, but the safest crash is the one that never happens.” What It Means IIHS Vehicle safety tests are as tough as they’ve ever been, so it’s promising to see the large variety of vehicles meeting the IIHS’ criteria for the Top Safety Pick+ award. With rising new-car prices and gas costs, many consumers are downsizing, but the test results prove that this need not come at the expense of safety. The cars above have solid safety structures and all the basic technologies required to help you avoid a crash in the first place. View the full article
  10. Mazda Refuses to Rush Electrification at the Cost of Driving FeelMazda has always played the long game, and it has done so on its own terms. While much of the industry rushed toward electrification, the Hiroshima-based brand stayed focused on driving feel. Its Jinba Ittai philosophy, the connection between car and driver, continues to shape every product. From the MX-5 to its crossovers, Mazda prioritizes engagement above all else. That mindset explains why Mazda has been late to EVs. The company has openly admitted that fully electric models have not aligned with its engineering priorities. Instead of rushing, Mazda continues to refine combustion and hybrid technologies. It already has access to hybrid systems through Toyota and EVs with its Chinese partner, Changan, yet it chose to delay its own solution. The reason is simple. Mazda wants full control over how its cars feel on the road. Mazda Media UK Mazda Wants Full Control Over Hybrid Tech to Preserve Its DNASpeaking to Car Expert, Mazda's global sales and marketing boss Manabu Osuga explained the decision clearly. It comes down to control and character. Mazda already uses Toyota’s hybrid system in models like the CX-50. Even then, the company applies its own tuning to make the driving experience feel distinct. However, Osuga noted that tuning has limits. For a core model like the next-generation CX-5, Mazda wants complete ownership of the system. It plans to engineer the hybrid drivetrain in-house. The second reason is technical. Mazda has chosen a direct hybrid layout that connects closely to the transmission. This setup is designed to deliver smoother and more linear acceleration. The upcoming hybrid CX-5 will also introduce the new Skyactiv Z engine. Mazda claims it will improve efficiency and emissions without reducing power. Kyle Edward Mazda’s Playing a Risky but On-Brand GameThis move is very much in line with Mazda’s identity. The company has always taken a measured and independent approach. It is exploring EVs and testing new technology, but it refuses to compromise its core values. Driving engagement remains a priority even as regulations tighten. While the Mazda CX-50 uses a modified version of Toyota's tech, that setup is a temporary solution. The in-house hybrid system represents Mazda’s long-term direction. It aims to create a hybrid that feels more like a traditional driver’s car. There is a clear risk in this strategy. The market will be more competitive by the time Mazda’s system arrives around 2027. Still, Mazda is betting that the driving feel still matters. If the execution is right, it could produce a hybrid that stands out in a crowded segment. View the full article
  11. Autonomous Technology Still MattersWe've long been hearing how, at some point "in the near future," cars will be able to drive themselves completely. The idea has been tackled by many automotive brands, who are trying their best to perfect the tech and be the revolutionaries of this next major step in human mobility. Over the years, we've seen a slow but gradual increase in well-developed features that could be considered autonomous. ADAS is a common feature now offered in almost all cars, keeping drivers, pedestrians, and other motorists safe. Getty Images GM's Going Big on Next-Gen Autonomous FeaturesOne of the world's largest automotive groups, General Motors, is publicizing its efforts to research, develop, and test the next generation of autonomous driving technology. After years of careful planning and internal testing, GM's program is heading for its next developmental milestone, public road testing. This next part of the testing phase follows extensive data collection from manually driven tests across select routes and states. Going onto public roads for testing obviously poses more risk to the program and to other people using the roads. GM has that covered; it published a safety report highlighting the protocols they use to ensure all public testing is safe. As announced, the public testing of automated driving tech will begin this week, but one of the safeguards in place is that each test car will have a driver ready to take over driving duties if needed. According to GM, the data collection phase enabled them to enter the supervised automated testing phase, which had accumulated 1 million miles across 34 states. The supervised automated testing will be done primarily on limited-access roads and highways in California and Michigan. Brian Willians/Spiedbilde GM's Eyes Off to Debut in 2028Back in October of 2025, GM boldly announced that they are working on the "Eyes-Off" autonomous program. This GM claims will be a fully self-driving system, not heavily dependent on continuous human driver input. Even more impressive is that they say this tech will be available in the Cadillac Escalade IQ by 2028, with other models to follow. At first, the feature will be debuted on highways only, and once deemed safe enough, will be able to do "driveway-to-driveway" journeys. This launch will be powered by GM's new centralized computing architecture, which consolidates vehicle intelligence from dozens of vehicle modules. GM View the full article
  12. For years, Rolls-Royce has prided itself on offering a standard of bespoke, coachbuilt models that are unlike anything else on the road. Reserved for only the most respected collectors, examples include 2021’s Boat Tail and 2023’s Droptail. Now, the British luxury marque is introducing the Coachbuild Collection, an invitation-only initiative whereby a limited number-production car is developed by the brand. These models are never to be repeated and acquiring one brings with it access to a series of private events hosted by Rolls-Royce around the world. The first model from the Coachbuilt Collection has also been confirmed to be an EV. Related: New Rolls-Royce Boat Tail shows off coachbuilding chops of the Phantom platform Coachbuild Collection Program: Building Upon A Proud Legacy Since its founding, coachbuilding has been an important part of the Rolls-Royce brand. In the early years, a rolling chassis was delivered to specialist coachbuilders, who would then build a body of almost any shape that satisfied the client’s wishes. The only requirement from Charles Rolls and Henry Royce was that proportions around the radiator were fixed, so even the most outlandish designs were still identifiable as a Rolls-Royce. The new Coachbuild Collection builds on this legacy. Fully homologated, road-legal cars with unique bodies will be built for only the company’s most loyal clients. These vehicles will be highly limited in number and won’t be repeated, so exclusivity is guaranteed. Clients can participate in the program at one of the global Private Offices, situated in locations like New York, Dubai, and Goodwood. Access to closed testing, design studios, and curated private events form part of the experience—the Coachbuild Collection goes far beyond simply commissioning a new car. Rolls-Royce “I have had the privilege of meeting clients around the world who seek the very pinnacle in luxury and share an extraordinary passion for Rolls-Royce design,” said Chris Brownridge, Chief Executive, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars. “It became clear that they wished to see not only what Rolls-Royce would create if left entirely to its own imagination and with the freedom offered by coachbuilding, but they also wanted to witness that journey at every stage. Coachbuild Collection is the result. This is something the super-luxury world has never seen before.” The First Rolls-Royce Coachbuild Collection Rolls-Royce The first model set to emerge from the Coachbuild Collection program will be an EV. Rolls-Royce says that has much to do with the positive reception to the Spectre electric coupe, as its silent powertrain beautifully complements the refined nature of the British marque’s vehicles. This will be the first coachbuilt Rolls-Royce EV, after years of these ultra-exclusive models being powered by the iconic V12. No further details have emerged about this new model, but Rolls-Royce promised to share more details next month, so we won’t have to wait much longer. What’s certain is that the new EV will be one of the most valuable cars in the world. Estimates suggest the Boat Tail is valued at around $28 million, reflecting the extraordinary engineering and expertise that go into a coachbuilt Rolls. What It Means Rolls-Royce Many high-end brands aim to reward clients with experiences that go far beyond the usual owner-dealership relationship. Porsche has multiple experience centers around the globe, including one in Los Angeles, where its sports cars can be fully appreciated. Bugatti recently kicked off the Grand Tour in scenic Cape Town, South Africa, where owners of some of the most exclusive Bugattis ever made indulged in a multi-day event along stunning roads, complemented by carefully curated activities. Rolls-Royce’s new Coachbuild Collection aims to surpass these rivals’ offerings. From the opportunity to participate in the design process to meeting up at the world’s most exclusive locations, the program brings a handful of lucky customers closer to the brand than ever before. View the full article
  13. Bangkok Auto Show Shocker: The Deepal E07 MultitruckThe Bangkok International Motor Show is never short on wild concepts and production cars that feel like they belong in a different timeline or market. Walking the floor, I noticed a familiar pattern. Most EVs follow the same formula. They are sleek, quiet, and safe in execution. Then I came across the Deepal E07 Multitruck. It made me stop and take a second look. This is not just another electric crossover. It is one of the most interesting vehicles at the show, and unfortunately, likely one that may never reach U.S. roads. The best way to describe it is a mix of the Hyundai Santa Cruz, Honda Ridgeline, and the TeslaCybertruck. The idea sounds strange, and in person, it looks just as unconventional. Up close, it feels like a car that breaks the usual rules. Can an EV truly be fun? Leroy Marion/Autoblog View the 3 images of this gallery on the original article A Shape-Shifter in DisguiseAt first glance, the E07 looks like a large electric crossover with a fastback profile. It measures over five meters long and has a long wheelbase. The design is clean and somewhat understated. The numbers, however, tell a different story. The rear-drive version produces about 338 horsepower. The dual-motor AWD version delivers around 590 hp and 476 lb-ft of torque. It can go from 0 to 60 mph in under 4 seconds. Range is rated at roughly 340 miles, or about 317 miles for the AWD version. It also uses an 800-volt system for fast charging. What caught my attention was the transformation feature. I stood there watching it more than once. At the press of a button, the rear glass behind the second row drops. Then the large rear windshield lifts away. The tailgate opens, revealing a real cargo bed. Activate the full sequence, and it goes further. The glass partition lowers, and the bulkhead opens. Manually folding the rear seats down results in a long, flat load space. It feels closer to a pickup than an SUV. It is complex, but also very clever. Leroy Marion/Autoblog View the 4 images of this gallery on the original article Finally, an EV With Personality?After seeing dozens of EVs at the show, even the more performance-focused models struggle to stand out. The Deepal E07 is different. It stayed on my mind long after I walked away from it. Compared to the Tesla Cybertruck, the E07 is less aggressive and more polished. The design and functionality feel more fluid. It embraces its unusual concept instead of hiding it, giving me a lot of Subaru Baja vibes. There is also growing industry interest. Mazda is reportedly exploring working with Deepal on this platform. If that collaboration moves forward, a version of this idea could reach a wider market, including the U.S. Standing there, watching it transform, I kept thinking about how rare this kind of risk has become. The E07 is not perfect. It is complicated and slightly unconventional, and the clunks it makes as it transforms can be a bit disconcerting. Still, it brings something new to the table. In a segment full of EVs with interchangeable badges, that matters a lot. Leroy Marion/Autoblog View the 4 images of this gallery on the original article View the full article
  14. Betting on What Already WorksToyota announced a $1 billion investment as part of its broader $10 billion U.S. spending plan over the next five years. The move includes boosting production capacity for its top-selling models – the RAV4 and Camry – at its Kentucky plant. Increased production capacity could give the RAV4 and Camry a better shot at competing with the top volume sellers in the U.S., including the Ford F-Series and Chevrolet Silverado. In 2025, the RAV4 ranked as the third-best-selling vehicle in the country, with 479,288 units sold – slightly more than half the total posted by the market-leading F-Series. The Camry, meanwhile, placed eighth with 316,185 units sold, ahead of the Tesla Model Y. Notably, it was the only sedan to crack the top 10 in a market that continues to favor crossovers and SUVs. In addition, increasing Camry production would allow the company to meet demand for U.S.-built models destined for export to Japan, alongside the Tundra and Highlander. Toyota Electrification Without the RushToyota also plans to prepare its Kentucky plant for battery electric vehicle (BEV) production, a move that could help it avoid exposure to tariffs faced by foreign-built EVs like the Hyundai Ioniq 6. Of the $1 billion investment, $800 million will be allocated to the Kentucky facility, while the remaining $200 million will go to its Indiana plant. The Indiana plant will aim to increase production capacity for the Grand Highlander, the brand’s three-row midsize crossover that rivals the Ford Explorer. While it may not match the volume of the RAV4 and Camry, it was still the Japanese marque's sixth-best-selling model in the U.S. last year after the Tundra. Chase Bierenkoven The Multi-Path AdvantageToyota reiterated that the investment is part of its multi-pathway strategy, suggesting it is not rushing into a full transition to electric vehicles – a push that has backfired for some automakers. Demand in the U.S. has recently shifted toward hybrids, aligning with the RAV4 going fully hybrid for the 2026 model year. This latest $10 billion spending plan brings Toyota’s total U.S. investment to nearly $60 billion since it began operating in the country nearly 70 years ago. The company also said it currently employs 50,000 people and has produced more than 35 million vehicles across 11 U.S. plants. Toyota View the 3 images of this gallery on the original article View the full article
  15. Humble Beginnings to Legendary StatusA lot of the automotive icons we appreciate today started out as humble models part of a big lineup. Ford's Escort was primarily developed and built as a standard family car, replacing the aging Anglia model. Introduced in the late '60s, the Escort Mk1 quickly became something more than a dependable day-to-day car. Its status comes from a very successful stint as a rally car. It was lauded for being simple but strong, along with Rear Wheel Drive and a modern suspension design for the time. It was a favorite because it handled gravel roads well and was easy to repair on the fly. MST Cars Modern InterpretationSince the MK1 cemented its place in automotive culture as an icon, many people, especially rallying fans, would love to have one. However, given the age of the nameplate, original models are few and far between. Thankfully, restomods or brand new versions of old models are a big thing nowadays. MST Cars is a Welsh-based group that, from the ground up, builds MK1 and Mk2 Ford Escorts. Unlike other restoration companies, MST builds brand-new cars using new components, allowing them to be registered as new as well. The brand's latest project, called the MK1 sports, is a modern reimagination of what an MK1 would look like today, according to MST's standards. Its interior features a minimalist, retro-focused layout with sports reclining seats, a deep-dish steering wheel, and a practical rear storage area. The MK1 sports uses a 2.0-liter 16-valve twin-cam engine that they say produces a decent 180 horsepower. The rear wheels receive power through a 5-speed close-ratio manual transmission, paired with a heavy-duty rear axle and a torque-biasing differential. The axle and diff ensure balanced, engaging handling. Chassis-wise, the MK1 Sports has a reinforced structure to meet modern UK standards while staying faithful to the original's proportions and design. Other performance upgrades include a fully adjustable suspension, high-performance brakes, and manual steering configurations. Lastly, the whole car was built with weight-saving philosophies in mind. MST Cars View the 3 images of this gallery on the original article Value For Money?We're so used to seeing rebuilt classics priced at exorbitant levels, but MST's brand-new version of the MK1 Sports comes in at a respectable $105,000 (converted) + VAT. Buyers are expected to place a deposit of $6,700 (converted) + VAT to secure a build slot. Waiting times are estimated at 18 months from the time the order is confirmed. MST Cars considers the MK1 Sports part of its strategic growth plan, aiming to reach a production milestone of 50 units per year. MST Cars View the full article
  16. Mazda’s EV Moment Came and WentMazda tried to break into the U.S. EV market with the MX-30, but the model’s reception appeared underwhelming, especially after it was discontinued following the 2023 model year, with the European-spec version later meeting the same fate. That outcome reinforced the brand’s shift toward plug-in hybrids such as the CX-70 and CX-90 amid tightening emissions regulations. With the broader U.S. market now favoring hybrids, Mazda’s EV potential never really had the chance to fully play out stateside. Elsewhere, however, Mazda is taking a different approach. According to a report from Car Expert, Mazda Australia managing director Vinesh Bhindi does not want to rush the brand’s PHEV rollout, even if that means leaving out models like the CX-70 and CX-90. Instead, Mazda plans to lean on its existing plug-in hybrid lineup, including the CX-60 and CX-80, while placing more emphasis on fully electric vehicles. Mazda EVs Take Priority in AustraliaBhindi laid out this strategy while discussing possible ways for Mazda to comply with tightening regulations in the Land Down Under. The first path is to position Mazda’s two new EVs, the 6e and CX-6e, as its primary tools for meeting stricter emissions targets. He believes these EVs should allow “us to earn as many credits as possible.” Another option is to purchase discounted carbon credits from other automakers. These credits are part of a flexible compliance system under Australia’s emissions rules, allowing companies that offer more low- or zero-emission vehicles, such as Tesla, to generate excess credits and sell them to brands that fall short of their targets. Without enough credits, automakers can face financial penalties based on the vehicles' emissions levels. As a last resort, Mazda could pass those added costs on to consumers through higher vehicle prices. Kristen Brown A Strategy Divided by MarketDespite Mazda’s broader push into EVs globally, its U.S. lineup will likely remain focused on hybrids, especially since the 6e and CX-6e – electric counterparts to the Mazda6 and CX-60 – are built in China through the company’s joint venture with Changan. With steep tariffs on Chinese-made vehicles, don’t expect either one in the U.S. anytime soon. That could leave American buyers missing out on some of Mazda’s latest electric offerings, including a possible 6e wagon that the company has not ruled out. What’s coming instead is the third-generation CX-5, which will debut the brand’s next-gen hybrid system around the Skyactiv-Z engine. However, its arrival has been delayed to ensure it meets the brand's Jinba-Ittai driving philosophy and performance standards. Joe Santos View the 3 images of this gallery on the original article View the full article
  17. Mercedes-Benz unveiled the extensively updated 2027 S-Class sedan almost two months ago, and now it’s the turn of the even more luxurious Maybach S-Class. One of the only true Bentley and Rolls-Royce rivals in the world, the Maybach sedan has received many of the same updates as seen on the regular S-Class—along with a few exclusive changes unique to this posh sedan. Mercedes says this is the most extensive update in the history of the Maybach S-Class, which benefits from new materials, enhanced technologies, and an even bolder appearance than the outgoing model. Related: 2026 Mercedes S-Class Vs. 2027 Mercedes S-Class: Side-by-Side Gallery Exterior Design: Presence Over Beauty 2027 Mercedes-Maybach S-Class Mercedes-Benz View the 6 images of this gallery on the original article Like the Rolls-Royce Phantom and Ghost sedans, the Maybach’s visual appeal has typically relied on presence rather than beauty. The 2027 model still isn’t the prettiest sedan in the world, but few others can match its imposing aura. 2027 Mercedes-Maybach S-Class Exterior Highlights20% larger grille with illuminated surroundMaybach name illuminated within the grilleNew 20-/21-inch wheels with aligned, permanently upright Mercedes star in the centerNew Night Series Exterior Package with darker finishesTwo new Manufaktur colors: Manufaktur Black Sparkling and Manufaktur Verde Silver MagnoTwo-tone paint finishes have always been a Maybach trademark and are still available on this 2027 model. In fact, specifying this sedan could take hours, as there are over 150 exterior paints alone. The new Black Sparkling paint has a glass-flake clearcoat that shimmers like stardust. The floating Mercedes star within the forged wheels has a ball-bearing mechanism that keeps the logo upright at all times, taking a page out of Rolls-Royce’s book. With the new Night Series Exterior Package, dark chrome accents and a limited selection of moody greys, blacks, and whites give the sedan a more sinister look. Related: Long Distance Luxury: I Drive a Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600 Over 1,000 Miles - With Kiddos Interior Design, Materials, and Tech 2027 Mercedes-Maybach S-Class Mercedes-Benz View the 4 images of this gallery on the original article Step inside—via available power-operated rear doors—and you’ll be greeted by one of the most advanced and opulent car interiors in the world. The dashboard is completely new and more screen-heavy than before, with a look that mirrors the electric EQS sedan’s. The previous Maybach’s quartet of four center vents are gone, as is the vertically-oriented center touchscreen. 2027 Mercedes-Maybach S-Class Interior HighlightsRedesigned front/rear consolesStandard MBUX Superscreen (14.4-inch center display, 12.3 inch driver’s display, and 12.3-inch passenger-side display)Dual 13.1-inch rear displays with new remote controlsFirst-ever integration of MB.OS in a MaybachNew materials and colors, including Natural Grain Brown Amber Wood with Herringbone PatternNew Manufaktur Made to Measure personalization program Mercedes-Benz Cutting-edge technology and classic luxury co-exist seamlessly in the new Maybach sedan. The latest MBUX system enables access to a smart Virtual Assistant powered by generative AI, which works with AI agents like ChatGPT 4o, Microsoft Bing Search, and Google Gemini. There’s also a new water-cooled supercomputer with enough power to run driver-assistance functions like MB.Drive Assist Pro and various parking assistance functions. There are four new interior color combinations: Manufaktur Carmine Red/Black, Lake Green/Black, Corn Yellow/Black, and Tobacco Brown/Black. The new Made to Measure program can bring to life bespoke customer specifications, and in total, there are over 400 interior colors to choose from. A dedicated rear refrigerated compartment, first-class executive rear seats, and a silver-plated Robbe & Berking champagne flute set are available. Performance: New V8 and Iconic V12 Mercedes-Benz In the Mercedes Maybach S580, there’s a revised version of the M177 Evo 4.0-liter turbocharged V8 engine. Technical upgrades include a mild-hybrid system, and this exceptionally refined powertrain now delivers 530 horsepower and 553 lb-ft of torque—up from 496 hp and 516 lb-ft in the current S580. Thanks to the new V8, the 0-60 time has dropped from 4.7 to 4.3 seconds. Merc’s 4Matic all-wheel-drive system and nine-speed automatic transmission remain standard. The S680 keeps its 6.0-liter turbocharged V12, which makes 621 hp and 664 lb-ft. It’s now no quicker than the V8, with the same 4.3-second 0-60 time. For many, though, the V12 is the ultimate in status and refinement for a sedan in this category. The Maybach already offered world-class comfort, but the 2027 model has a new Airmatic air suspension with predictive damping that makes for an even better ride, specifically for rear-seat passengers. Mercedes-Benz “At Mercedes-Maybach, true luxury has always been defined by a profound sense of calm and relaxation,” said Markus Bauer, Head of Mercedes-Maybach, Mercedes-Benz AG. “With the new Mercedes-Maybach S-Class, we reaffirm this commitment once more. Through a series of carefully orchestrated refinements, we offer our customers a truly unparalleled driving experience.” Pricing for the 2027 Maybach hasn’t been shared yet, but the 2026 model starts at $207,150 for the S580 and goes up to $244,400 for the S680. Considering the Rolls-Royce Ghosts starts at around $370k, the Maybach’s price looks like a comparative bargain. The new Maybach will start arriving at U.S. dealerships in the second half of 2026. Related: Mercedes is not letting go of the V8 or V12 just yet Final Thoughts Mercedes-Benz There’s little doubt that the 2027 Mercedes-Maybach will continue to be one of the finest luxury sedans in the world. Some may lament the screen-heavy interior, which is undoubtedly sumptuous but lacks the charm of a Bentley Flying Spur’s cabin. Mercedes’ willingness to continue offering the V12 is appreciated, even though the upgraded V8 is just as quick and will likely be cheaper. For buyers in this category who appreciate the latest tech and effortless power, the new Maybach will be hard to beat. View the full article
  18. When Two Become OneThe modding scene is quickly becoming more capable than ever. We're seeing owners achieve their wildest dreams thanks to technology. A rare, sometimes looked-down-upon part of modding is when some cavalier owners merge two models into one car. Builds like these don't usually end well, considering how hard it is to put two different cars together. However, there are moments of brilliance, and one madman has succeeded in blending two cars, and even better, it can be owned by one of us. RK Motors/Cars and Bids View the 3 images of this gallery on the original article Buick GNX El CaminoListed on Cars and Bids is a very rare and probably one-of-a-kind Chevrolet. This isn't any normal El Camino, though; it has been converted to have the front end of the very iconic Buick GNX coupe. Upon first glance, you'd be hard-pressed to tell whether it's an El Camino turned GNX or the other way around; that's how good this conversion looks. This particular El Camino is a 1984 model, often referred to as the G-body, and was the last generation of El Caminos. Originally, it came with a selection of engines, from a V6 all the way up to a small-block V8 and a diesel V8, though the latter is famous for being unreliable. The G-body was only in production until 1987, with no replacement coming after. On the other end of this build is a special car, the Buick GNX. This limited-run special edition model was built as a tribute to Buick's manufacturer championship wins in NASCAR during the 81' and 82' seasons. It was also slated to be the grand finale of the GNX model line, and it delivered. Built in partnership with ASC/McLaren, it shared the same G-Body platform as the El Camino, since both brands were under GM. Only 547 GNX's were ever made, and the market value for this car is skyrocketing. RK Motors/Cars and Bids View the 4 images of this gallery on the original article A Build Worth OwningConsidering that these two cars are somewhat related, it would make sense to put them together, but it would be no small task to pull it off well. Whoever built it, though, did a fantastic job of incorporating the GNX's unmistakable front end and the wider stance. Inside the interior is also up to spec GNX-wise; the seats have the trademark Buick logo, while the rest of the interior was swapped to a full GNX look and feel. Powering this build is the Buick Motorsports 4.1-liter V6 with a Precision turbocharger and a THM200-R4 4-speed automatic transmission. The 4.1 isn't actually the stock engine of the GNX, but is a racing version of the 3.8 that came from the factory. No specific power figures have been declared, but some of the race builds reach in excess of 500 hp after tuning and mods. The current bid on the website is at $41,750, with bidding ending in 2 days for those who want this unique build. RK Motors/Cars and Bids View the full article
  19. Important Changes for Strong SellersThe Chevrolet Equinox and GMC Terrain might not pull in the same sales numbers as the Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4, but these remain vital models in the General Motors portfolio. As such, it's important that the two models remain fresh in ever-stiffening competition and one of the world's toughest segments. While we're just a few months into 2026, there are apparently some changes being prepared for the 2027 model-year versions of the GM compact crossovers. For the most part, it's relatively minor, but a post from GM Inside News caught our attention. Chevrolet So Long, CVTThe one major mechanical update for the 2027 Equinox and Terrain is a new transmission for the two-wheel drive models. Currently, these use a CVT, but according to the post, that will soon be gone. Replacing it is an eight-speed automatic transmission, putting it in line with the all-wheel-drive models. It seems that GM has finally figured out how to fit it to the front-drive versions of it compact crossovers. While it's good news for the anti-CVT crowd, there may be changes to the official fuel-economy figures. GMC Also New for '27Aside from the new transmission, the post mentioned other changes for 2027. There's a new color for the Equinox: Autumn Harvest Metallic, replacing Cacti Green. Equinox RS trims now only come with Torch Red interior accents, and Santorini Blue stitching is gone. Later in the car's model year, an additional safety feature will be included. It comes in the form of the Connected Camera feature that's bundled with the Safety and Technology Package. This allows the vehicle's owner to monitor the environment through the car's interior and exterior cameras. It can be viewed by the MyChevy App. So far, there's no mention of whether the Terrain will get the same feature. Chevrolet Mostly Carried OverIn the case of the Equinox at least, there's a new color and a surveillance feature. The new transmission for both Chevrolet and GMC models is a welcome change, too. However, it seems that the rest of the cars will be carried over from the current model. For reference, there are three trims for the Equinox and another three for the Terrain. For the Chevy, it's LT, RS, and Activ, while for the GMC, it's Elevation, AT4, and Denali. As for prices, the Equinox ranges from $28,800 to $33,600, and the Terrain ranges from $30,200 to $41,900. Expect price increases for the 2027 model year. GMC View the full article
  20. The Tesla Cybercab robotaxi is unlike any vehicle the American EV manufacturer has built before, and it’s only natural that it attracts a lot of attention wherever people see it. Unsurprisingly, this happened last week in Austin, Texas, where Tesla brought a shiny gold Cybercab prototype at SXSW 2026, providing a good opportunity for a few car influencers to take a closer look at the intriguing fully autonomous vehicle designed for ride-sharing. "Look Ma, No Hands!"Out of Spec Reviews and Kim Java team got to check out the Tesla Cybercab’s exterior design and even sit inside the vehicle and check out its features and materials, providing the best look yet at the two-door coupe that doesn’t have a steering wheel, pedals, or a rear window. Starting with the exterior, it must be said that the Tesla Cybercab featured in the walkaround video is not a production-spec vehicle but a pre-series prototype built in February 2026, and it shows. The panel gaps are not quite at a consumer product level yet, the doors are not perfectly aligned with the body either, and the massive wheel covers are just glued directly to the tires. Of course, once production begins in April, all these things should be corrected. Out of Spec Reviews / YouTube Speaking of the tires, the Tesla Cybercab runs a staggered setup with 215/60 R18 front tires and 225/60 R21 rear tires—both Continental aContact. Another striking thing is the NACS charging port located really low on the rear bumper and not on the side of the vehicle where you can usually find it on Tesla vehicles. The lack of a rear window gives the Cybercab a futuristic look, but it’s for practical reasons too because the FSD computer doesn’t need a window to look through when it’s driving the vehicle—it's got nine cameras for that. Another quirky detail is the trunk, which is narrow but quite long; given that this vehicle is designed for two passengers, it should be enough to cover their luggage needs. A 21-Inch Center Display and Cupholders Is All You Get Inside Out of Spec Reviews / YouTube As you can imagine, the video focuses on the interior more, where you get access through two massive doors that swing up and forward to provide wide access to the two-seater cabin. The power-operated butterfly doors are designed without traditional handles for a minimalist and fully autonomous look. They make it easier to get it and out, especially in tight parking spaces. Once inside, the first thing that hits you is the massive legroom amplified on the left-hand side by the lack of pedals. Headroom is good, though Kyle Conner reckoned it could use more, and the seats are comfortable. He also noted that the shiny material that covers the seats looks cheaper than in Tesla’s other cars, and strongly believes Tesla should use its vegan leather in the Cybercab as well. Out of Spec Reviews / YouTube The 21-inch center screen is obviously impossible to ignore as it’s bigger than in any other Tesla vehicle; also, there’s no steering wheel next to it so it dominates the entire cabin. Interestingly, the window switches and USB-C ports are integrated into the bottom of the screen and are not easily visible, so riders might have a hard time locating them. Now, although the guys didn’t get to ride in the Tesla Cybercab, they noticed the cabin is really quiet with the doors closed and windows rolled up, and also reckoned that the suspension is really soft by how much the car dipped when getting in the vehicle. It makes perfect sense for a robotaxi to have a cushy ride. Check out the videos for more impressions of the Cybercab, which is expected to start high-volume production at the Giga Texas plant in April. View the full article
  21. Cost No ObjectThe GTD is easily the most expensive factory Ford Mustang in history. It might take a while before that record is beaten, and at over $300,000, we're not holding our breath. That said, it's an entirely different animal compared to the garden-variety GT, and it's a few rungs higher than the already potent Dark Horse. Despite the price tag, Ford has shifted a good amount of Mustang GTDs. From a previous report, the Blue Oval managed to shift 231 examples of what's essentially a street-legal GT3 racer. Not only that, the first batch of models has already been spoken for. Turns out, there is a market for a mega-buck Mustang. Ford For the Lucky FewFord received well over 7,500 applications for the Mustang GTD, and it was initially said that production would only last until 2026. A lucky few have received their GTDs, as mentioned above, and heaps more are ready to be delivered. It's estimated that fewer than 2,000 will be built. Okay, it's not totally rare, but you're also looking at about 2,000 customers fighting for slots worldwide. Considering that Ford got that many applications, that's over 5,000 hopefuls who missed their chance. Perhaps due to overwhelming demand, the folks from Dearborn have made an important announcement. Ford Second ChancesFord believes in second chances. That's why the company announced that it's reopening applications for the GTD yet again. It will be for the 2027 to 2029 model years, and like before, we're expecting a limited number of slots. It wasn't said how many Ford will build for the second batch, but those who missed out the first time shouldn't let this opportunity pass. Those interested can head on down to the Ford website to, er, register their interest. Mind you, that's not the application just yet, as that one opens at a later date. The applications will officially open on April 17, 2026. Those who registered will get a reminder email from the Mustang GTD Concierge team shortly before the application window opens. Those who apply will then receive a status update this summer. So, for those with over $300,000 to spare for one of these, it's best to let Ford know you're very keen on purchasing one. Ford Ford View the 10 images of this gallery on the original article View the full article
  22. Coming Soon: The First Neue Klasse MThe i3 is now out in the open, but we all know that the M version is all but inevitable. Besides, we've seen spy shots of the car, and BMW isn't denying that it'll happen. It will be interesting times over at the M division as it prepares to roll out its first-ever EV performance car. With that, we could expect the M3 EV, or iM3, should BMW choose that name, to make its world premiere within the year. Alleged leaked photos from Bimmer Post show that the car is pretty much complete, and the only thing to do now is hold the launch event. BMW Like the Look?These alleged leaked images began circulating on Instagram shortly after the i3's debut. If true, some design elements might not look too surprising, as we already know what the non-M version looks like. Of course, there are the chunkier fenders, a unique front bumper, and a generally more aggressive stance. That said, we're genuinely curious if there will be a Touring model for it. So far, there are no photos of the rear, but we're imagining it with a wider stance, too. The car could feature some unique design elements on the sides, and we're also expecting entirely different wheel designs. One thing that did catch our attention was the opening in the hood. It's possibly an aero enhancement, like an air outlet. BimmerPost/RREPlayer Specs to ExpectThe first electric M is confirmed to get a quad-motor arrangement, one powering each wheel. The drive system will essentially be the iX3's all-wheel drive system on steroids. Whereas the i3 and iX3 have dual motors, the four motors in the M3 EV/iM3 constantly shift power to each wheel for sharper turns, at least in theory. A rear-wheel drive mode will also be included. Official horsepower figures have yet to be released, but reports suggest around 800 hp. What we do know is its battery size, as BMW said it will be installing a 100 kWh pack in the electric M3. It won't be for the sake of efficiency, though, as it's there to give it some meaningful range even with that much power. And for those who aren't sold on the idea of a battery-powered M3, fear not. There will still be a fuel-fed model packing a turbocharged inline-six with a plug-in hybrid system. BMW is yet to reveal the ICE version of the all-new 3 Series, so that's something to look forward to down the line. BMW View the full article
  23. Mercedes-AMG cars have always commanded respect among rivals and high-performance car enthusiasts, but whenever the words 'Black Series' are mentioned, fear also comes into the equation. AMG's Black Series models have always taken things a step further, blurring the lines between road and race cars, and that is going to be the case with the upcoming Black Series model as well—more than ever, actually. The Next AMG GT Black Series and AMG GT3 Will Almost Be Twins Mercedes-AMG Mercedes-AMG has just teased the new AMG GT Black Series, which it describes as “the most radical Black Series ever.” Those are not small words considering the illustrious line of Black Series models built in the past, but there’s one thing that convinces us Mercedes is dead serious about this: the Black Series serves as a homologation model for the next-generation GT3 customer race car. As it turns out, the Concept AMG GT Track Sport unveiled last year was more than a concept. Mercedes-AMG has now confirmed that the GT Track Sport serves as a technology platform for both the new AMG GT3 race car and the future AMG GT Black Series road-legal supercar. Mercedes-AMG “We are developing the most extreme Black Series ever. At the same time, we want to set the next record-breaker in motorsport with the future GT3. The foundation for this is the Concept AMG GT Track Sport – a technology demonstrator that was more than just a concept from the very start,” said Michael Schiebe, Chairman of the Management Board of Mercedes-AMG GmbH. “It is our unambiguous commitment to maximum performance, a promise for the racetrack and the road alike. At AMG, we develop vehicles to exceed expectations. And that is exactly what the future Black Series and the new GT3 will do.”
 Twinning the development of the future GT3 and Black Series reveals a lot about the Affalterbach’s intentions. In essence, AMG will use the road-legal variant of the 2025 concept car as a homologation model for the GT3 successor, which will also enable the Black Series to become more capable on the track than ever before through a more aggressive aero and chassis setup. Testing Now Underway on the Nürburgring Nordschleife Mercedde Mercedes-AMG has been testing the prototype extensively on test tracks and racetracks since October 2025 in a yellow-green with red accents camouflage livery. Tracks included AMG’s in-house development track in Immendingen, as well as Bilster Berg, Portimão and Monteblanco. But now, the next testing phase has begun on the fearsome Nürburgring Nordschleife, and to mark the occasion, AMG has unveiled new liveries for the GT3 and Black Series; the former gets red as a central element of its color scheme, while the latter focuses on yellow-green. Mercedes-AMG has refrained from providing technical details of the next GT Black Series, but it has already confirmed an updated version of its flat-plane crank V8 for the upcoming Mythos model based on the CLE Coupe. The same engine is expected to power the new Black Series. Mercedes-AMG Expect more power than the current AMG GT, which makes up to 603 hp and 627 lb-ft of torque in the GT 63 Pro model from a twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8. The Black Series' performance should also go up a notch from the GT 63 Pro’s 0-62 mph time of 3.2 seconds and 197 mph top speed. The new AMG GT Black Series’ radical nature will be obvious in the way it looks too. These teaser images provide a test of what's to come, namely a more aggressive aero package consisting of a towering rear wing, massive front splitter, vents in the hood, front fenders, and rear bumper, as well as a huge air diffuser out back. AMG will offer more details on the next GT Black Series and GT3 at a later date. View the full article
  24. After a few years when Subaru’s only EV was the slightly underwhelming Solterra, the Japanese marque has stepped up its game with several new fully electric models. The Solterra itself was substantially updated for 2026, before the smaller Uncharted and larger Trailseeker were unveiled. Now, Subaru is planning to launch a fourth electric SUV in the U.S., and it’s easily the most powerful one so far. The new vehicle was teased this week ahead of a planned unveiling in April. Subaru’s Most Powerful New Model Subaru Although Subaru said very little about the new SUV, it confirmed an output of 420 horsepower—more than the already rapid Trailseeker, which has 375 hp. It’s exactly as much power as you’ll get from a new Dodge Charger R/T. The vehicle will have the brand’s Symmetrical all-wheel-drive system, so it’s very likely to have dual electric motors. In the teaser, the new SUV’s front lighting signature mirrors what we’ve seen on the likes of the Solterra and Trailseeker, and it also has an illuminated logo. Not much else can be gleaned from the sole, shadowy image provided. The Trailseeker can achieve a 0-60 mph time of around 4.4 seconds, suggesting that this new SUV will be capable of inching closer to four seconds. That’s quicker than any Subaru with a WRX or STI badge, and it’s all the more impressive when you consider the Trailseeker is a spacious midsize SUV. Related: Subaru’s Fastest Car Ever Isn’t an STI, It’s an Electric SUV Three-Row SUV Looks Likely Subaru While we don’t know how large the new SUV is, its high output and the presence of three smaller two-row electric SUVs in the Subaru lineup suggest this will be a three-row model. Subaru doesn’t yet have a three-row electric SUV to match the versatility of the Ascent, and the company confirmed that a three-row EV would be on its way this year. What’s interesting is that the smaller Subaru electric SUVs share their powertrains and outputs with various Toyotas; the Trailseeker is Subaru’s version of the Toyota bZ Woodland, for instance. Therefore, it would make sense for Subaru to launch an equivalent of the 2027 three-row Highlander, but that model only has up to 338 hp—far less than the 420 hp of Subaru’s new model. We’ll know more about the new Subaru when it’s revealed at the 2026 New York International Auto Show on April 1. What It Means Subaru Three-row electric SUVs were rare until recently. In the non-luxury segment, the only options were the Kia EV9 and Hyundai Ioniq 9. But the new Toyota Highlander and Subaru’s new entry—assuming it’s a three-row model—will significantly bolster the choices in this category. Whether or not it’s a three-row model, Subaru’s EV expansion may just be coming at the perfect time. Gas prices have increased sharply over the last month or so, reviving interest in EVs for many buyers. Four electric SUVs will put Subaru in a strong position to take advantage of the current dilemma facing owners of gas cars. View the full article
  25. BMW Says No to Long-Wheelbase Cars in AmericaBMW is drawing a clear line in the sand when it comes to long-wheelbase (LWB) vehicles: they’re not coming to the United States. According to an interview with BMW Blog, the decision is rooted in hard data, not brand philosophy or engineering limitations. Internal research shows that American buyers simply aren’t interested in stretched-wheelbase sedans or SUVs, even as those same models thrive in other parts of the world. BMW product chief Bernd Körber summed it up succinctly, noting that while some markets prioritize rear-seat comfort, U.S. customers are focused elsewhere. The added legroom and limousine-like experience that define LWB models don’t translate into meaningful value for American buyers. Instead, those features are seen as niche, with limited appeal outside of chauffeur-driven use cases that are far more common overseas. Kolesa.ru The U.S. Loves SUVs, But Not Long WheelbasesThe broader market context helps explain BMW’s stance. Over the past decade, American consumers have overwhelmingly shifted toward SUVs and crossovers, effectively sidelining traditional sedans. Buyers aren’t just looking for more space; they want it packaged as cargo capacity, flexibility, and a higher driving position, all of which SUVs deliver better than any stretched sedan could. That creates an interesting contradiction. BMW already builds a wide range of long-wheelbase vehicles for markets like China, including extended versions of the 3 Series, 5 Series, and even electric models like the iX3. These vehicles are specifically engineered to enhance rear-seat comfort, catering to customers who are more likely to be driven than to drive themselves. But in the U.S., where owner-driving remains the norm, that extra rear legroom becomes largely irrelevant. BMW The LowdownBMW’s decision ultimately comes down to alignment between product and behavior. In markets where rear passengers matter most, long-wheelbase cars are a logical extension of the lineup. In the U.S., they risk overlapping with existing models and solving a problem that doesn’t really exist. Buyers who want more space typically just move up to a larger vehicle or, more often, switch to an SUV altogether. The contrast with rivals like Mercedes-Benz, which continues to offer long-wheelbase luxury sedans in America, underscores a deeper divide in strategy. BMW is betting that U.S. buyers will continue to prioritize driving dynamics and utility over rear-seat indulgence. For now, the data support that call, and until American preferences shift, long-wheelbase BMWs will remain a global play that stops short of U.S. shores. Mercedes-Benz View the full article

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