Volvo XC90, S60, V60 and XC60 updated for 2017
Volvo has revealed details on changes for 2017, to update the safety and powertrain options in the Swedish carmaker’s lineup.
Volvo has revealed details on changes for 2017, to update the safety and powertrain options in the Swedish carmaker’s lineup.
Bugatti has officially revealed the Chiron, set to debut at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show this week.
Citroën’s spin-off nameplate DS starts its life as a separate luxury brand with the unveiling of an all-new, all-electric E-Tense 2-door sports car. It will be unveiled to the public at the upcoming 2016 Geneva Motor Show.
Italian car maker Alfa Romeo revamps their 2016 Giulietta hatchback a bit ahead of its public unveiling in the 2016 Geneva Motor Show. The new changes are subtle, but definitely an improvement.
Mercedes-Benz has revealed their latest addition to the AMG line — the Mercedes-AMG C43 Coupe. This will be the company’s first offering following their decision to shelve the ‘AMG Sport’ brand and re-release models as entry-level Mercedes-AMG cars. The C43 AMG will debut at the Geneva Motor Show next month.
Using a McLaren as a daily driver was a distant dream for the ones who could afford one. Until now. McLaren has come up with a softer and less hard-core version of its 570S supercar to produce the new 570GT which is made with everyday use in mind, with changes to the roof, rear wing and rear deck.
The Volvo V40 gets a nip and tuck for the 2017 model ahead of its 2016 Geneva Motor Show launch. The V40 and the V40 Cross Country model has received Thor’s Hammer LED headlights similar to that of the XC90, S90 and V90.
Bentley has revealed the 2017 Mulsanne facelift model, along with the addition of a new extended-wheelbase variant. It is set to debut at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show.
The Jaguar XF is quite possibly the most physically-attractive midsize luxo-sedan in recent times, without quite delving into the realm of those “four-door coupe” thingies. But it was compromised in its functionality as a, you know, midsize luxo-sedan due to that same attractive styling. Jaguar has now addressed it with their all-new-from-the-ground-up XF.
Rolls-Royce has announced that the current Phantom will end production by November of this year. This announcement follows the recent news that Rolls-Royce has begun testing its all-new aluminium architecture, which will underpin every future Rolls-Royce arriving from early 2018. However, while there will be a new flagship sedan coming later, the Phantom Coupé and Drophead Coupé models will not be replaced in the future. These two Phantom models will end their lives with a special collection of only 50 limited-edition cars to be called Phantom Zenith.