A Corvette-based supercar, Bugatti's latest hypercar, and Mercedes' new coupe all made headlines this week.
, specifically the carbon-fiber monocoque structure that underpins the track-only hypercar. The monocoque is made from carbon fiber and meets the same safety regulations required by the FIA for top-level sports prototypes including the latest LMH and LMDh race cars.to present its updated F-150. Arriving for the 2024 model year, the updated truck boasts new styling, a handy tailgate door, and a promise of more power for the hardcore Raptor R.that goes into production next year.
. Rumored to pack more than 1,000 hp, the electric super sedan will target the Tesla Model S Plaid and may even upset the Rimac Nevera hypercar by setting the lap record for EVs at the 'Ring.. The new compact crossover is expected to arrive late next year or in early 2025, and will ride on an updated version of the platform found under the current model., in wagon guise. Both the wagon and a planned sedan should arrive next year.
. The CLE-Class is a coupe that replaces both the C-Class and E-Class coupes, and a convertible is also coming.
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