Motor1.com put up spy shots of oncoming vehicles almost daily and sometimes more than that. If you want to stay up to date, check out the list of all development vehicles from last week.
The electric Audi A6 E-Tron appears to be doing some brake testing in this video. The slow speed provides a great opportunity to get a close look at the upcoming sedan. Look for debuts before the end of the year and sales start in 2023.
This vehicle is a bit of a mystery. It’s definitely a Series 1, but the quad exhaust pipe isn’t something we’d expect to see. This could be a sign that BMW is planning to introduce a hotter M140i model for a refresh of the lineup.
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The X5 M sports a new grille with horizontal slats instead of the existing vertical elements. The lower fascia is also new by getting elements that stretch from side to side. At the rear, BMW hides new taillights.
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 N will be a hot hatch version of the electric model. Even with the camouflage, you can see a more aggressive front fascia, larger alloy wheels, and a roof spoiler.
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The Kia EV9 will be the brand’s three-row electric crossover. The camouflage wrap on this one hides the details but allows us to see the boxy styling of the vehicle.
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The somewhat sporty AMG GLC 43 is likely to use a 2.0-liter turbocharged hybrid four-cylinder engine. On the C43, these settings are great for 402 hp (296 kW) and 369 lb-ft (500 Nm) of torque. The designers hid the nose and rear of this development vehicle.
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Porsche is preparing to make a more hardcore variant of the 718 Boxster with better performance than the existing Spyder. The RS gets vents above the fenders, a more aggressive front splitter, and a larger rear spoiler. It This Weissach package seems to add an additional lightweight component.
The updated Cayenne Turbo GT has slight styling changes at the front and rear. This one is on the track, and you can see the active rear spoiler being installed.
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