On the shores of Lake Michigan, Ford mixed sunsets, dunes, and Bronco—the result is two “one-off” projects that aren’t really special editions, but rather a recipe. It’s all in the catalog. This is the Ford Bronco Silver Lake Dunes.
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The Acura RSX nameplate is back—not as a poster coupe from the 2000s, but as a sharply sculpted electric crossover on an all-new Honda platform. If you were expecting nostalgia, you get faster data transfer and two-way charging.
If most trailers are still as aerodynamic as bricks, the AE.1 Panos looks like a glass capsule from the future. The ads promise that the trailer pulls along with you. This time it's not a metaphor: TrekDrive smooths out inclines, charges the battery on descents and brings peace of mind that generators have never known. Price? 151,000 $, deliveries end of 2026.
Lucid took its Gravity out into the wild for a weekend and brought it back as the Gravity X—a concept that lifts the body, widens the tracks, hangs skid plates, and adds a roof box with lights. If it goes into production, it could outrun Rivian on the first dirt road.
If the production Cullinan is a tower on wheels, the SPOFEC Rolls‑Royce Cullinan Series II Overdose is its penthouse upgrade: +12 cm wider body, 24-inch wheels and 707 “horses”. Fasten your seatbelts – and your budget.
After two years of tinkering with “latest versions,” the Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 392 has been given permanent status. The V8 is staying because people want a choice—and a little laugh out of the exhaust. It’s time to embrace this modern-day paradox with both hands.
If you've ever dreamed of 1966 and 2026 colliding in the Coliseum parking lot, now's your chance: The Ford Bronco 60th Anniversary Package takes the most iconic white in the history of the Blue Oval, Wimbledon White, and plants it on a freshly lifted Sasquatch chassis. It's like buying a vinyl record and sticking Bluetooth on it—a retro soul with a modern twist.
If you think the world of restomods is just shiny chrome nostalgia for Saturday coffee shop parades, Project Texan shatters that illusion with such a roar that even the neighbor's Labrador hides under the couch.
If you think you've seen all the color tricks and charging records, wait until this Buick spreads its wings. It's the 2025 Buick Electra SUV Concept.
If you've always wanted a car that looks like jeans after a concert but costs like a private island, read on - the Pagani Utopia Coyote Coupe is for you.
While the name Destinator sounds like something you'd steal from a GTA game on a Friday night, Mitsubishi is aiming really high with its new family SUV. What's hiding beneath the surface?
Ford's new electric Bronco New Energy is powerful, technologically advanced and ready for adventure – but only available in China. Why is Ford teasing us with this electric stallion?










