Infiniti has dressed its new QX80 (already quite talented) in the adventure kit Infiniti QX80 Terrain Spec Concept. Higher ground clearance, all-terrain tires, limb risers for branch-clearing, a roof-mounted light bar and tent, and a side exhaust. For every gravel road, we “go a little further,” without sacrificing comfort.
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Ford unveiled the Ford Bronco Roadster Concept at Pebble – a two-seater, manual transmission, no doors and no roof. A “countdown” manifesto to the essence of the Bronco. Series? No. Influence on series? Almost certainly.
Xiaomi cars?! What do we get when a tech giant known for smartphones starts making cars? The Xiaomi SU7 – an electric super-sedan that has created quite a stir in its native China. So well-designed that even the boss of Ford was speechless with excitement (and that's without a software update to the emotions). Demand? Still so hot you could sell it with a fire extinguisher.
This is not an SUV, this is a geological phenomenon with a registration. The BRABUS XLP 800 6x6 Adventure takes the G-Class, adds another axle and 800 wild “horses”. The result? A pickup that whistles at sidewalks, curbs and common sense.
The new Volvo XC70 rolled off the assembly line in Taizhou, pre-sales begin on August 27 in Chengdu. Under the hood: the new SMA Super Hybrid Architecture, 3-motor drive and 3-speed DHT. Literally Swedish rationality on a Chinese battery.
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.
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.










