Every year the Michigan State Police (MSP) department invites manufacturers to put their pursuit vehicles head-to-head. This year’s report is finally out, and it holds a few surprises. It also shows the wide variety of police vehicles on the market too.
McLaren’s wrapped up 2018 with another new model. Joining the 600LT ant Speedtail, this is the 720S Spider, the al fresco version of the firm’s Super Series car.
When Italdesign and Nissan took the wraps off the GT-R50 at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, it made quite the stir. So much of a stir that the unique looking GT-R is heading for a production run.
It rather seems that BMW is developing a bit of reputation for leaking. Not in terms of its build quality and shutlines, but of upcoming models that are supposed to be under wraps.
Mercedes-AMG apparently thought its GT R coupe was a bit too civilized. Now at the 2018 LA Auto Show, it’s rolling out an extreme version called the GT R Pro.
In 1992, Jeep quit making the Comanche, the last pick-up truck for the brand. Now 26 years later, it’s reviving the pick-up part of its lineup with the Gladiator.
Last year, Volkswagen made the announcement it was bringing the Microbus back. Called the I.D.Buzz, it took the classic VW bus shape an added electric power. Now, VW is rolling out a new version of its van that’s zeroing in on cargo room.
Before the Los Angeles Auto Show kicks off in earnest this week, Porsche has just concluded its own event. There, it took the wraps off the eighth-generation 911.
If you’re in the market for an electric vehicle, you’re not short on choices. That is, unless you’re looking for a pick-up truck. Rivian is looking to change that though by introducing what it calls “the world’s first EV adventure vehicle”, the R1T.
There’s a new Lamborghini racing series coming which sounds exciting. That is until you find out what model it’s using. Instead of the Huracán or Aventador, Lamborghini is opting to use its SUV, the Urus.
It turns out the dynamic-looking Corolla hatchback was not a one-off. Toyota has revealed its new, 12th generation Corolla Sedan, borrowing the same sort of style as its five-door sibling. It’s the third body style for the Corolla, joining the hatch as well as the Touring Sports wagon in Europe.