2022 Ford GT LM, 2023 Range Rover Sport, 2024 Acura ZDX: Top Photos of the Week
Ford's GT supercar is nearing the end of production, but before it does, the last special edition will be available: the 2022 Ford GT LM Edition. As its name suggests, the car will honor Ford's success in the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Land Rover's Range Rover Sport has been redesigned for 2023, and I test drove the new SUV this week. While the styling has evolved, it now features a new platform and a choice of electric powertrains.
We also drove what may be one of the coolest electric cars on the market right now: the 2023 Hyundai Ioniq 6 has a thrilling shape that may surpass the Tesla Model 3 and set a new electric sedan trend.
Another vehicle we tested was the 2023 Cadillac Escalade V. The exhaust note from this SUV's supercharged V-8 is loud enough to startle one on a cold start. Open the electronically controlled baffles and the sound bursts into crackles and crackles as the RPMs drop to idle.
Acura's ZDX nameplate is about to make a comeback, but not as a coupe-like crossover like the last one. This time around, the ZDX nameplate will be applied to an electric SUV based on GM's Ultium platform, a prototype of which was spotted this week.
Also spotted is the electric crossover that Mini will introduce under the Countryman. It was previewed by the Aceman Concept in July and is expected to carry its name into production.
GMC's Sierra HD has been updated for 2024. New styling and added high tech in the cabin, along with new Denali Ultimate and AT4X grades, should help make this heavy-duty pickup appeal to a wider audience.
And finally, Audi unveiled a new R8 model, the R8 V10 GT RWD. It marks the end of Audi's V10-powered supercar, of which only 333 will be sold worldwide.