If someone told you you could buy a piece of the 1980s on four wheels, you'd probably think of a converted oldtimer with vinyl seats and a two-tone body. But Ford has gone a step further - with the new Ford Bronco Coastal Package, it has created a modern off-road vehicle wrapped in memories that smell of salt, cassette tapes and early adventures.
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When "off-road vehicle" means 800 horsepower, a carbon roof and a drone landing pad... Forget modesty. The BRABUS XLP 800 Adventure is not made for discreet millionaires. This is a vehicle for those who jump from Monaco to a private atoll for the weekend and would trade in a Rolls-Royce Cullinan because it's too... ordinary. If Tony Stark had a ranch in Namibia, he'd drive this. Not because it needs 800 horsepower and 1,000 Nm of torque - but because it can. And because it's nice to be able to control the LED roof lighting with an app on your smartphone while wearing a white tuxedo.
Toyota has finally come to terms with the fact that "bZ4X" sounds like the Wi-Fi access code at Burger King. The new "Toyota bZ" isn't just a shorter name, it finally feels like a serious player among electric SUVs. And yes, it has a range you can write without shame.
If you think the Lamborghini Urus is too ordinary, Rezvani has a solution: the Rezvani Knight, an SUV that combines supercar performance with military-grade protection and a design like a child with too much energy drink would draw.
Have you ever wondered what a G-Class on steroids would look like, without a roof and with a full dose of Mansory madness? My friend, this is not just a car – this is Speranza.
Who would have thought that the Toyota Corolla Cross would become the hidden winner of the SUV class? While European buyers still pretend to be “prestigious” and dream of premium badges, Americans, Asians and – honestly – even half of Europe have known for some time what really matters: reliability, spaciousness and infotainment that doesn’t look like it came from a 2010 Toyota. And for 2026, the Corolla Cross is just that – only better.
The Ineos Grenadier is already a modern homage to the classic Land Rover Defender, but now this rugged British brute has been given an aesthetic and functional makeover by Kahn Design and Chelsea Truck Company – as if Sean Connery were behind the wheel of Lara Croft. Well - something like that - so no one gets it wrong.
Forget discreet luxury. The BRABUS XL 800 is a flashy, brutal and completely insane vehicle for those who park next to a yacht on the Riviera. And drive with more carbon than in Formula 1.
If station wagons had a union, they would have declared a state of emergency many times over. Once the kings of family road trips, they are now a rarity, almost an endangered species. First crushed by the minivan ambitions of the 80s, they were finally flattened by the SUV armies of the 90s and beyond. In 2024, according to Car and Driver, the share of station wagons sold in the United States was one single percentage point. One. Just one! So, because we think they're great, here are the 8+1 best luxury station wagons.
Forget the old Compass – check out the new one! It's like a Jeep escaped from a Tesla lab, crashed into a Land Rover, and woke up with a French accent. And yes, it has 375 horsepower. In an electric version. What's so cool about 2025! This is the 2026 Jeep Compass.
The end of wild camping?! Greece joins a growing list of countries that are restricting voluntary nomadic life with campervans with increasingly strict bans and regulations. Freedom on the road? Not so limitless anymore.
When Citroën strikes with electric poetry, the Citroën C5 Aircross 2025 is born. An SUV that doesn't pretend to be French when it comes to space, comfort and technology. And yes, now all-electric too.