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BMW

2018 BMW M5: AWD and automatic only; has RWD mode and can drift

  • by Joshua Thompson

The new 2018 BMW M5 is less pure than before with no manual option, and AWD as standard, but it can go into RWD mode and is capable of drifting like a pro.

Porsche

Porsche Cayenne (2017, E3, third generation) photos

  • by Joshua Thompson

The E3 Porsche Cayenne has a 2.9-liter turbo V6 with 250kW (340hp) and 450Nm (332 lb-ft), and 0-100km/h in 6.2s (5.9s with Sport Chrono Package).

Dacia

Dacia Duster (2017, second generation) photos

  • by Joshua Thompson

The second-gen Dacia Duster has an evolutionary design, larger cabin, more steeply raked windscreen, 17-inch wheels, and LED lights.

Green

2020 Ford Escape, Lincoln MKC plugin hybrids due in 2019

  • by Joshua Thompson

The next generation Ford Escape and Lincoln MKC will be available with a plugin hybrid powertrain as one of 13 new electrified models from the company.

Ferrari

Ferrari Portofino etymology: What does its name mean or come from?

  • by Derek Fung

The Ferrari Portofino is a folding hardtop convertible with a front engine 3.9-litre turbo V6 with 441kW (591hp) and 760Nm (561 lb-ft), and a 7-speed DCT.

BMW

BMW 7-Series (E23 first-gen, G12 sixth-gen) photos side by side

  • by Joshua Thompson

The BMW 7-Series has grown a lot since its 1977 introduction, and has gone from a 6-cylinder only model to feature I4, I6, V8 and V12 engines.

Lexus

Lexus ES (1999-2001 facelift, XV20, third generation, Australia) photos

  • by Joshua Thompson

The XV20 Lexus ES facelift included new headlamp lenses, a clear taillamp design, a different grille, self dimming mirrors, and other tech upgrades.

Green

2020 Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator hybrids due in 2019

  • by Joshua Thompson

The new fourth generation Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator twins will gain a hybrid option in 2019, as one of 13 electrified models from the company.

Honda

Honda Insight (1999, ZE1, first generation, JDM) photos

  • by Joshua Thompson

The first-gen Honda Insight had an aerodynamic body, two seats, and a mild hybrid with a 50kW (67hp) 1-liter I3 and a built in 10kW (13hp) electric motor.

Seat

Seat Toledo Concept (2012, fourth generation) photos

  • by Joshua Thompson

The Seat Toledo Mk IV was previewed as a concept in 2012 before going on sale that year. A rebadged Skoda Rapid, it is smaller than the third-gen model.

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