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Ferrari 296 GTB Assetto Fiorano (2021) photos

  • by Joshua Thompson

The 2021 Ferrari 296 GTB Assetto Fiorano is 12kg (26.5 lb) lighter, and can be 15kg (33 lb) lighter with options.

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BMW M240i xDrive coupe (2022, G42, second generation) photos

  • by Joshua Thompson

The 2022 BMW M240i xDrive coupe is fast and has a turbo I6, which is great because it’s freaking ugly.

Bugatti

Rimac to run Bugatti with help from Porsche

  • by Joshua Thompson

Volkswagen is transferring ownership of Bugatti to a joint venture run by Rimac and Porsche, and controlled by the Croatian firm.

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BMW 220i coupe (2022, G42, second generation) photos

  • by Joshua Thompson

The 2022 BMW 220i coupe has an all new body, CLAR platform, RWD, but awful styling and no manual option.

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Bugatti and Rimac joint venture announcement (2021) photos

  • by Joshua Thompson

Bugatti will shift from being wholly owned by Volkswagen to a joint venture between Rimac and Porsche.

Abarth

2021 Abarth 695 Esseesse: Another limited edition Fiat 500

  • by Joshua Thompson

Fiat Chrysler really loved limited edition models, and the aging Fiat 500 still needs them to keep things interesting.

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Peugeot 308 SW (2021) photos

  • by Joshua Thompson

The 2021 Peugeot 308 SW adds some extra inches behind the rear wheels to turn the popular hatch into a practical wagon/estate.

Volvo

Volvo Concept Recharge previews new pure EVs, 2022 XC90

  • by Joshua Thompson

Volvo is updating its design language as it plans on becoming an EV only brand by 2030, and the Concept Recharge previews what’s coming.

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Abarth 695 Esseesse (2021, Type 312) photos

  • by Joshua Thompson

The 2021 Abarth 695 Esseesse will be limited to 695 cars in gray, and 695 cars in black.

Lexus

2022 Lexus NX: Better design, big touchscreens, more hybrids

  • by Joshua Thompson

It’s still very recognizable as an NX, but Lexus has smoothed out the styling, given it a new platform, and expanded the hybrid options.

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