2024 BMW X5 M and X6 M, 2024 Maserati GranTurismo: best photos of the week
BMW this week unveiled a mid-cycle refresh of its X5 M and X6 M performance SUVs. The update is significant and includes a new V-8 engine combined with mild hybrid technology.
Bentley has revealed that its twin-turbocharged 6.0-liter W-12 engine will end next year. The final and most powerful version of this unique engine will be fitted in the limited edition Batur coupe, of which only 18 will be built.
Pininfarina Batista set new production car records for the 1/4 mile and 1/2 mile. The electric hypercar set a time of 8.55 seconds for the quarter-mile and 13.38 seconds for the half-mile.
This spring, the Maserati GranTurismo will be launched in a redesigned version. Eventually, the new coupe will be joined by a convertible, a prototype of which was spotted being tested this week. Like the coupe, the convertible will be available with a choice of gas or electric powertrains.
Volkswagen's ID.Buzz is already available overseas, but the electric van will finally hit U.S. showrooms later this year. The reason for the delay is that a long-wheelbase version, still in development, will be available in the U.S. One prototype was also snapped this week.
Another vehicle captured by the spy photographer's long lens is Cadillac's mid-size three-row electric SUV. It is one of five EVs in Cadillac's lineup by the end of 2024.
Another Cadillac that made headlines this week was the updated XT4. The update represents a mid-cycle refresh for the compact crossover, with a technical overhaul in addition to styling tweaks.
And finally, a modern interpretation of the legendary 3.0 CSL went into production, the BMW. It produced over 550 hp from a twin-turbocharged inline 6-cylinder engine.