Ferrari Prosangue, Pagani Utopia, 2024 Ford Mustang Dark Horse: Top Photos of the Week
Ferrari this week unveiled its first SUV and first production four-door vehicle, the Prosangue, the successor to the GTC4 Lusso and powered by a newly developed V12 engine that produces 715 hp.
Pagani unveiled the successor to the Huayra, whose design is bound to be eclectic: it is powered by a twin-turbo V12 producing 852 hp and can be mated to a manual transmission.
Ford unveiled the design for the 2024 Mustang this week. The design follows familiar lines, but there are still plenty of surprises, one of which is a new "Dark Horse" performance series that includes a track-focused variant.
The new 2023 Chrysler 300C was also unveiled this week. This nameplate will return only for 2023, with production limited to just 2,200 units.
The redesigned Subaru Crosstrek for 2024 was also revealed. The popular compact crossover, of which only specifications for the Japanese market have been announced, will enter its third generation with improvements in various areas.
Dutch electric vehicle startup Lightyear is working on a fastback sedan as its first model. The company announced this week that the sedan will outperform the Mercedes-Benz EQS and Tesla Model S in terms of aerodynamic efficiency.
Ford's Pro Electric Super Van Concept was spotted testing on the Nürburgring and the roads surrounding the German racetrack. The concept will be unveiled in June at the 2022 Goodwood Festival of Speed and will produce 1,972 hp from a four-motor powertrain.
And finally, we drove the new 2023 Toyota GR Corolla. This hot hatch, with its 300-horsepower inline three-cylinder paired with a six-speed manual and all-wheel drive, is practically begging to be taken to the track.