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🚨 Porsche Accidentally Leaked New Turbo S + New GT3 RS Spotted!
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Porsche Themselves Accidentally Leaked The 2025 Turbo S
A leaked image of the updated Porsche 911 Turbo 992.2 has emerged, found through Porsche’s own (!) configurator. The facelift maintains the model's signature wide rear haunches but includes subtle exterior tweaks such as a revamped rear bumper and updated quad exhaust design. While visual changes are evident, details about potential mechanical upgrades remain undisclosed.
Facelift 992.2 GT3 RS Spotted Near NĂĽrburgring
Image by @wilcoblok
New lights, small changes here and there: VoilĂ , new 911! The updated Porsche 911 GT3 RS 992.2 was spied during testing at the NĂĽrburgring, showcasing a larger rear wing and minor camouflage. The brief sighting hints at aerodynamic enhancements aimed at boosting track performance. Apart from that, the rest remain undisclosed.
New Report: Believe It or Not, 90% of All Ferraris Ever Produced Are Still on the Road
Ferrari and reliability aren't two words that necessarily go hand-in-hand. Nevertheless, a report claims the opposite.
Ferrari’s Head of the pre-owned program, Andrea Scioletti, revealed that over 90 percent of the 300,000+ Ferraris produced are still in use, highlighting the brand’s durability and customer loyalty. This was shared during a certified pre-owned event in Maranello. The Ferrari Approved program, which restores used models and offers warranties up to 24 months for eligible cars, plays a key role in this longevity. Compared to brands like Toyota (80%) and Porsche (70%), Ferrari’s figure underscores its strong legacy, supported by extensive maintenance programs and warranties.
BMW Launches “Dark Flame” BMW X5 - Limited To 1,000 Units Worldwide
BMW has unveiled the X5 Long-Base “Dark Flame” Limited Edition, an exclusive, high-spec SUV for the Chinese market only. This X5 features unique gold accents and special design touches that distinguish it from standard versions.
The BMW X5 Exclusive Dark Flame Edition is priced at a cool 830,000 yuan (equal to around $116,500) in China, with production capped at just 1,000 units worldwide.
It’s Getting Serious: China Tells EV Makers To Stop Investing In EU Countries after EU increased tariff on China
China has advised its electric vehicle manufacturers to avoid investing in EU countries that supported recent tariff hikes on Chinese EVs. This directive follows the EU's decision to investigate whether China unfairly subsidizes its EV industry, leading to potential tariff increases. Is China single handedly killing the European Automovie industry?
McLaren To Be Sold Again: This Time To An Investment Group From Abu Dhabi
An Abu Dhabi investment group is making headlines with plans to purchase McLaren Automotive from Bahrain's Mumtalakat wealth fund. This marks a significant turning point for McLaren, known for its luxury sports cars and past financial hurdles. The move signals a strategic play in the automotive luxury market and could inject new momentum into McLaren's operations, bringing new opportunities and challenges for the iconic British brand.
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