Opel has revamped its smallest MPV Meriva and given it more elegance in the style of the larger insignia. Most of the innovations are in the front part, where new lights and a mask boast, while inside passengers are greeted by an above-average spacious cabin and trunk, which even a little "smells" of a higher segment. The diesel engine is also new, which suits it perfectly.
Smart envisioned its concept electric car Smart Vision EQ Fortwo in a very bold and very futuristic way. Car sharing will thus become our everyday life, and in addition, we will be able to discard the steering wheel and gas, clutch and brake pedals.
Thought the Tesla Cybertruck was the pinnacle of automotive innovation? Get ready for RoboTruck, a futuristic electric truck that brings a breath of fresh air to the world of electric vehicles. Presented at the Los Angeles Auto Show, this newcomer offers more than just a charming design - it holds the promise of revolutionary mobility. And trendy design.
According to the Mercedes nomenclature, the 63 AMG version (almost) always comes with a 65 AMG, and in the case of the S series coupe, this is no exception. The design differences between them are practically unnoticeable at first glance, with the exception of the V12 biturbo markings on the side, of course. It is, however, an extremely powerful GT sports coupe, intended for the top five, who must shell out at least 244,000 euros for it.
Maybe you are looking for the best speedboat, car and motorbike to be part of the same collection? And do you miss the days when manufacturers still used real wooden "upholstery"? You don't have to look any further, the Swedish designers at Gray Design have come up with a trio of the most interesting concepts we've seen lately.
At the Los Angeles Auto Show, Aria Group presented its super sports car. It is currently still in the development phase, and sales will not start before 2019. The company's goal is to create a competitor to European supercars such as Ferrari, Lamborghini or McLaren.
The prestigious brand under the auspices of Toyota revealed the sportiest version of its mid-size sports sedan Lexus GS - F in Detroit. Under the hood, unlike the German competition, is a 5.0-liter V8 naturally aspirated gasoline engine, and behind it is an abundance of sports equipment in the form of a new eight-speed automatic transmission. front differential TVD and adaptive driving dynamics system.
Porsche Design impresses with the thinnest and lightest laptops in the size of 15.6 inches.
The Mopar Jeep Wrangler Rubicon is definitely one of the more attractive SUVs we've seen in recent times. The Jeep Wrangler, which was modified by the in-house tuner Mopar, is anything but the one you can see in Jeep showrooms.
When prestige and freedom meet, the Mercedes-Benz CLE Cabriolet is born. This beautiful four-seater is more than just a car; is the vehicle of dreams for lovers of the open sky. With its innovative design, cutting-edge technology and luxurious equipment, it provides an exclusive driving experience that goes beyond the limits of the ordinary. Whether it's a sunny day or crisp evening air, the CLE Cabriolet promises driving pleasure in all seasons. With prices starting at €66,402, this dream convertible is now available to order in Germany and online, with sales officially starting in Europe at the end of April 2024.
Have you ever heard of a drunk driving simulator? No? You've probably heard someone say that they drive best when they're drunk. Many people have a sense of supernatural abilities when they are "under the gas". That they do many things better than usual. But reality shows that this is not the case, especially not in drunk driving. This was also realized by those who wore a drunk driving simulator and drove dead drunk, even though they had not drunk a single drop of alcohol before.
The Lesenjača is a wooden bicycle of Slovenian origin, behind which the up-and-coming Mika Kovač and his parents stand, and it was created in the family carpentry studio 4MK. The Lumberjack's journey to Kickstarter is an interesting one, as it all started in the 2nd year of high school, when Mike and the rest of the class were given an assignment to make something out of wood. Since Mike is a cyclist at heart, a wooden bicycle was the first thing that came to his mind, and his home workshop also came up with the idea. The result is worth not only a high five, but also financial support, don't you agree?