Tesla Model S (2016 facelift, first generation) photo gallery
The Tesla Model S has received a slight makeover for 2016 with a cleaner “grille”-less face, adaptive headlights, faster charging, and other improvements.
The Tesla Model S has received a slight makeover for 2016 with a cleaner “grille”-less face, adaptive headlights, faster charging, and other improvements.
The most powerful Infiniti Q50 yet, the Red Sport 400, has a 3-liter twin-turbo V6 with 400hp (298kW) and 350 lb-ft (475Nm), and either RWD or AWD.
The second-gen Toyota Prius switched to the instantly recognizable Kamm hatchback body style, and had 110hp (82kW) drivetrain with a 1.5-liter 4-cylinder.
The Hennessey Venom GT Spyder and its 1451hp (1082kW) 7-liter twin-turbo V8 has become the world’s fastest convertible with a top speed of 265.6mph/427km/h.
The third-gen Citroen Dispatch features head-up display, car-like safety and 1400kg payload, and is available in three lengths (4.60m, 4.95m and 5.30m).
A bespoke one-off creation, the Audi A8L Extended has six doors, six seats, and a wheelbase and length stretched by 1.1m (43-in) to almost 6.4m (252-in).
Developed with students from Clemson University’s center for automotive research, the uBox is a space age minivan with suicide doors and lots of glass.
Based on the EMP2 platform, the new Peugeot Expert comes in three lengths (4.60m, 4.95m and 5.30m), has payload rating of 1,400kg and can tow 2,500kg.
To celebrate its third successive WRC, the 1998 Subaru Impreza STI 22B had a 206kW 2.2-liter turbo, 80mm wider body, flared arches, unique hood and more.
A small, 2-seat, RWD convertible with a 2.4-liter I4, the Dodge Demon concept looked almost production bound and ready to take on the Mazda MX-5 and others.