Ladies and gentlemen, get ready for something that could easily be mistaken for a car from the future. Mercedes-Benz has finally revealed its latest gem, the CLE Coupe. Replacing both the C-Class and E-Class coupes, this two-door beauty from Stuttgart is now in all its glory, ready to take us into the future of motoring.
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In the world of supercars, Ferrari has once again set the bar high. They introduced the SF90 XX Stradale and SF90 XX Spider, the first road cars in their prestigious XX program. These two models, which will be produced in a limited series of 799 and 599 examples, represent the pinnacle of Ferrari engineering and design.
In the automotive world, we are increasingly moving towards smaller, more efficient engines, which means we have to say goodbye to some iconic powertrains. One such is the Mercedes V8 that powered the G500 for a long time. We will see him for the last time in a special edition called the Final Edition.
BMW has introduced the new flagship model in the X1 series, the BMW X1 M35i xDrive. This model combines the spontaneous driving characteristic of compact sport utility vehicles (SAV) with the dynamics, agility and precision typical of M models. kW/317 hp in the US and other selected markets, the BMW X1 M35i xDrive sets new standards in its class.
In 2022, Toyota promised a major overhaul of its popular Toyota C-HR crossover with the Prologue concept. And in 2023, this promise is not only fulfilled, but exceeded. This Japanese car giant put the C-HR model first and transformed it into a real "super coupe" attraction.
In the world of motoring, there are always new milestones that are worth celebrating. Toyota has done just that with the latest addition to its impressive GR Supra line - the "Toyota GR Supra GT4 100th Edition Tribute". This special edition is a tribute to the hundred units of the GR Supra GT4 that were developed for customers around the world to take part in motor racing.
Mercedes clearly understood that not every consumer wants to drive an SUV. The last generations of wagons have proved popular, so Mercedes is determined to continue the tradition of the E-Class. At a time when SUVs are still proliferating on the roads, Mercedes remains true to its long-term approach and continues to produce a stylish wagon. The kind that we car lovers really like!
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The latest Mitsubishi Colt (2024) shares its platform with the facelifted Renault Clio. At first glance, the two cars are really similar, but Mitsubishi made certain adjustments to give the Colt its distinct character.
Renault does not stop at the ordinary. This French automotive giant never ceases to amaze us with innovation and fresh ideas, which is reflected in their latest move - the launch of the Renault Rafale, their first model to fully demonstrate a new design vision. The Renault Rafale therefore heralds a new design language that we will witness in the future for Renault models. It's more than just a new SUV; it is a symbol of progress, a combination of elegance and power, and a heritage that goes back to the historic days of aviation. Let's take a closer look at what this new player in the automotive scene brings us.
If the Great Wall of China was once one of the wonders of China admired from all over the world, today it is certainly the XPeng G6, an electric SUV coupe that is no less famous. With pre-orders surpassing the magical 25,000 mark in just three days, this mammoth achievement is comparable to a speed of 300 km/h.
As soon as we think of Porsche, we imagine iconic shapes, engine sounds that sing the tune of passion and performance, and the feeling of exhilaration you feel when you sit behind the wheel of this legendary brand. However, as the saying goes, "The only constant in life is change." The Porsche Mission X is clearly proof that this adage also holds true for automotive stars.