2022 Ford Bronco Raptor, 1989 Batmobile, 2024 Audi Q6 E-Tron: a week in reverse
The 2022 Ford Bronco Raptor was driven, the Batmobile was offered for sale, and the 2024 Audi Q6 E-Tron continued its public road testing. Motor Authority Week in Reverse.
After two test drives in the 2022 Ford Bronco Raptor, we concluded that it offers a Tonka Truck-like experience: 13.0 inches of ground clearance, 13.0-inch front and 14.0-inch rear suspension travel, and 418 horsepower, the Braptor one of the most outrageous cars money can buy.
The Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato came with 601 horsepower and a rally mode; powered by a V-10 engine, this off-road supercar has a 1.7-inch suspension lift compared to the standard Huracán, and its stability when the pavement ends is enhanced The track has been widened in order to Production is expected to begin in the spring, with pricing to be announced closer to launch. Only 1,499 units will be produced.
The Batmobile used in Tim Burton's 1989 Batman and 1992 Batman Returns is for sale. It is not roadworthy and runs on an electric motor, but it has not been charged in "some time" and it is no longer known if it will run on its own. The seller is asking $1.5 million.
The legendary BMW 3.0 CSL is finally back with a 553 hp inline 6-cylinder, 6-speed manual transmission, and rear wheel drive. Only 50 units were produced. Pricing has not been announced, but is rumored to start at approximately $779,000.
The 2024 Audi Q6 E-Tron continued testing on public roads. Our spy photographer caught the electric crossover SUV undergoing cold weather testing with production body panels and lighting elements; the Q6 E-Tron will be twinned with the electric Porsche Macan, which will arrive in early 2024.