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January, 2017

  • 22 January

    Catching Up With: GMC Terrain Chief Engineer Mark Cieslak

    [ad_1] We sat down with Mark Cieslak, chief engineer of the 2018 GMC Terrain, to learn more about the new crossover, which was unveiled at the 2017 Detroit auto show: Automobile Magazine: What’s the timeline for Terrain development? When did it begin, where are you presently, and when does it go ...

  • 21 January

    2018 Ford Mustang Convertible Partially Drops Days After Coupe

    [ad_1] Days after unveiling the updated 2018 Mustang Coupe, Ford has partially revealed the 2018 Mustang Convertible by releasing two photos of a GT convertible in Ingot Silver. Ford says that the Mustang Convertible will be embarking on tour of 50 regional auto shows, which we hope starts with next ...

  • 20 January

    Acura MDX “Morph” by Art Studio Vilner

    [ad_1] Here’s something you don’t see everyday: an Acura MDX luxury SUV decked out in a butterfly theme that almost looks like it was created by British artist Damien Hirst. Except this rolling work on wheels is crafted by our friends at Art Studio Vilner, and it started out as a ...

  • 19 January

    McLaren Teases Active Rear Wing of New Super Series Car

    [ad_1] a href=”http://www.automobilemag.com/news/2016-mclaren-570s-one-week-review/”>McLaren is revealing more information on its 650S successor leading up to the car’s debut at the Geneva Motor Show. According to the automaker, the new supercar achieves double the aerodynamic efficiency as its predecessor. The teaser image above shows off the car’s active rear wing. Extending the ...

  • 18 January

    First Look: 2018 Mini John Cooper Works Countryman ALL4

    [ad_1] Mini has unveiled the 2018 John Cooper Works Countryman ALL4, which will be the automaker’s most powerful model ever. Powered by a 2.0-liter direct-injected, turbocharged I-4, the 2018 Mini John Cooper Works Countryman ALL4 will churn out 228 hp and 258 lb-ft of torque. A six-speed manual is standard ...

  • 16 January

    2017 Toyota Prius C Gets Refreshed

    [ad_1] You’re about to see some small but notable changes for Toyota’s smallest hybrid. Along with cosmetic upgrades, the 2017 Toyota Prius C receives a few new standard features. Look for a new front fascia, side rocker panels, rear bumper, and a black rear spoiler. Alloy wheels are now standard ...

  • 15 January

    Chevrolet Introduces Life-Sized Lego Batmobile at Detroit Auto Show

    [ad_1] The Caped Crusader and Chevrolet have joined forces to promote the February 10 release of “The Lego Batman Movie.” The Bat Signal shined on GM’s Renaissance Center headquarters in downtown Detroit the evening before Chevrolet revealed its 17-foot Lego Batmobile at the first public day of the North American ...

  • 14 January

    Brabus 800 is a Mercedes-AMG G65 with More Oomph

    [ad_1] German tuner Brabus is one of our favorite companies. Not because of the canvas it chooses to work on or the horsepower it’s able to develop from relatively small displacement engines. We love them because the company shows no restraint, no thoughts of doing anything but ostentatiousness. Brabus lives ...

  • 13 January

    Track-Only Lotus Exige Race 380 Revealed

    [ad_1] Looking for a new Lotus for the track? Look no further than the Exige Race 380, a slightly faster, track-only version of the Sport 380. Seen here in bumblebee yellow and black, it sports a new front splitter, modified grille, and a bigger motorsport rear wing to help keep ...

  • 12 January

    Victory Motorcycles Ceases Operations

    [ad_1] Victory is no more. Polaris Industries Inc, the parent company that owns Victory Motorcycles, announced that it intends to cease Victory’s operations effective immediately. The Harley-Davidson competitor, Victory has struggled to maintain its market share in recent years. “This was an incredibly difficult decision for me. Ultimately this decision will ...