Imagine a Mustang that doesn’t just roar straight, but dances like an ice skater who just discovered turbocharging. Ford has joined forces with RTR Vehicles to create the 2026 Mustang EcoBoost RTR Package—the first factory Mustang built to drift. It’s not just a car, it’s a love letter to drifters, with a little cynicism and a lot of joy. Get ready for a dance where tires are the victims and gas is your best friend.
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Before I reveal everything, rewind the text — to invite you into a dream. Imagine an SUV that smells of desert winds, mud and freedom — but is small enough not to struggle with parking spaces. Toyota is expected to reveal this vision on October 20, 2025, when the new Land Cruiser FJ will see the light of day — a “baby off-road hero” that aims to combine nostalgia and reality. Let’s set the scene: frontal view, robust line, high stance, a “warning character” look. But what are the numbers that support this character? Let’s go half with reality, half with ambition.
The Ford Bronco Sport is the “little brother” of the legendary Bronco that doesn’t just want to watch from the back – and now it has a shiny new game: the Bronze Package for the 2026 model year. And let’s face it, in a world where SUVs increasingly seem like restyled station wagons with a higher roof, the Bronco Sport clearly says with this package: “I’m still for action – and in style.”
The Geely Starray 2.0T AWD is like that unknown band that overshadows the main stars at a concert – seemingly modest, but once you get to know it, it amazes you. This Chinese C-SUV with 238 horses, top-notch equipment and a price that doesn't require selling a kidney, proves that Geely is no longer just a budget alternative, but a serious player. As someone who has driven a large part of the "current fleet" of cars on the road in recent years, I say: this car has a character of its own. Let's see why it is worth your time - reading this article - and maybe even considering buying it.
The Jeep Grand Wagoneer has always been synonymous with American luxury on wheels — the kind of car you park in front of your country house and watch your neighbors gasp with a glass of bourbon. Now, for 2026, it returns with a new, electrified soul and a single name: Grand Wagoneer.
Tesla has done what any business consultant would call a rational decision with its new Model Y Standard. It has simplified the offering, reduced the complexity of production and expanded the accessibility of its best-selling electric icon. The base Model Y Standard now costs €39,900, while the next level – Long Range Premium – costs €49,900. In one fell swoop, the mid-range versions, which offered a smaller battery but premium equipment, have disappeared from the range at around €44,900.
The updated Lynk & Co 01 (2025) brings a sharper design, more technology and an improved plug-in hybrid drive. In practice, it is a compact SUV with up to 75 kilometers of electric range, system power of 276 hp and 535 Nm of torque. With the More equipment version, it competes with the best in its class – the Volvo XC40, VW Tiguan and Toyota RAV4.
The new BMW M2 Turbo Design Edition in Alpine White, hand-painted Motorsport stripes and a six-speed manual transmission celebrates the soul of the 2002 Turbo from the 1970s — not for everyone, but for those who love the adrenaline-pumping blend of nostalgia and modern technology.
In a world where screens, assistants and digital safety systems have become a given, the Capricorn 01 Zagato enters as a challenge: “What if it were different again?” This car is not a flashy exhibition of technology, but a meditation on driving force, aesthetics, the hand that grips the steering wheel and the soul that feels the pressure in the asphalt.
Aston Martin clearly can't stop – and honestly, no one wants to. After introducing the DBX S and Vantage S this year, the British brand has now revealed the Aston Martin DB12 S, its latest star among sports coupes. The new model is not just a cosmetic upgrade, but a serious injection of power and engineering sophistication, with which Aston Martin aims to prove that it can still push the boundaries between elegance and brutality.
Imagine taking a Range Rover from the beginning of the millennium – the one that is already the king of luxury SUVs – and spinning it back to a time when cars still had souls, not just screens and sensors. Velvet Motorworks, the Estonian wizards behind the wheel, are doing just that: they've taken the third-generation (L322) and transformed it into something that breathes nostalgia but roars with modern power. The Range Rover Reimagined isn't just a restoration, it's a rebirth - with a bit of irony, because who would have thought that "old" would become the new trend? But hey, in a world where new SUVs are more like smartphones on wheels, that analog feel is a real treat. Get ready for a ride that will take you through the mud and down the highway without sacrificing style.
The Porsche 904 Carrera GTS wasn't just another pretty face from the 1960s. It was a car that proved that Stuttgart could beat the big players in endurance racing with a little fiberglass (used for the first time at the time), ingenious engineering and tenacity. Only 106 were built between 1964 and 1965, and only three of them had the rare Formula 1-derived V8.











