Ferrari Dino 246 GT: The Iconic Sub-Brand That Honored a Legacy
The Ferrari Dino 246 GT stands as a paradox in automotive history: one of Ferrari’s most celebrated models, yet technically not a "true Ferrari." Launched as a sub-brand, Dino was born to honor Enzo Ferrari’s son, Alfredo "Dino" Ferrari, who died in 1956 at age 24. The name first gained fame in 1958 when Mike Hawthorn drove the F1 Dino 246 to a World Championship, cementing its racing pedigree.
Lucid Gravity: A New Challenger in the Electric SUV Market
Lucid Motors, having set its sights on Tesla with its first - of - its - kind production vehicle, the Lucid Air, has now introduced its much - anticipated first SUV model, the Gravity. After an extended period of anticipation, this SUV has finally emerged, drawing attention with its range of over 700 kilometers and a price tag of less than $80,000. Production of the new vehicle is slated to commence by the end of 2024.
Subaru Forester: A Popular SUV with Subtle Upgrades
The Subaru Forester, one of the best - selling SUVs in the market, has long boasted a loyal fan base. While many might be dissatisfied with its incremental upgrade approach, it seems to be the perfect fit for current owners. When you lay eyes on the latest - generation Forester, you can't help but wonder what exactly has been updated, as at first glance, the changes in its appearance and interior seem minimal, with traces of the current model still evident. This is especially true for the center console screen, which appears to have a design reminiscent of years past.
Toyota Tacoma Regular Cab 2WD: A Compact Pickup with Versatility
The Toyota Tacoma Regular Cab 2WD has long been a staple in the compact pickup segment, offering a blend of functionality and reliability. This model, available in various generations, caters to those who prioritize simplicity and rear - wheel - drive efficiency.
The BMW Z3 M Coupe: A Compact Performance Icon
The BMW Z3 M Coupe stands as a legendary high - performance variant of the Z3 Coupe, crafted by BMW Motorsport. Built to blend track - ready agility with everyday usability, this iconic model remains a cult favorite among enthusiasts for its unique design and thrilling dynamics.
The Volvo 1800ES: A Stylish Evolution in 1968 Plans
In 1968, Volvo initiated plans to revamp its renowned P1800 S Coupe model. This led to the creation of an automotive gem that would redefine the brand's approach to style and practicality. The result was the 1800ES, a vehicle that made its debut in the autumn of 1971.
525Li (215hp Mid-Tuning)
Developed exclusively for the Chinese market, the 525Li in F10/F18 5 Series features a 160kW (215hp) powertrain with 310Nm torque, slotting between the 520Li and 528Li. Its turbocharged engine runs a 10.0:1 compression ratio, optimized for a balance of power delivery and fuel efficiency in urban and highway driving.
F25 X3 (2011–2017) xDrive20i / xDrive28i
Both xDrive20i and xDrive28i variants of the F25 X3 feature permanent all-wheel drive paired with ZF’s 8-speed automatic transmission (8AT), balancing traction and drivability across different terrains. The xDrive20i targets urban commuters with a low-power tune, while the xDrive28i caters to buyers seeking highway performance and dynamic driving.















