2025 Volkswagen ID.7, 2025 Polestar ID.4: Top Photos of the Week
Volkswagen this week unveiled the ID.7 electric hatchback, the successor to the Passat, in the U.S. The ID.7 will be introduced to dealers next year, but before that, the long-awaited ID.Buzz will land.
Swedish performance EV brand Polestar has unveiled a new crossover that sits between the 2 compact hatchback and the 3 mid-size SUV. Named the Polestar 4, the new crossover features coupe-like styling and has no rear window.
Bugatti unveiled the first prototype of the Bolide, a hypercar designed specifically for the circuit. Strikingly, the vehicle is very similar to the Bolide concept unveiled in 2020.
BMW's i7 electric sedan spawned a performance range-topper developed by the M division. i7 M70, as the electric super sedan is called, is estimated to have 650 hp, a 0-60 time of about 3.5 seconds, and a range approaching 295 miles on a charge.
MG finally returned to its sports car roots with the introduction of the Cyberstar. This two-seat roadster features electric power and will be available in markets where MG operates beginning in 2024.
Maybach, Mercedes-Benz's ultra-luxury division, has unveiled its first EV in the form of the EQS 680 SUV. As its name suggests, the car is based on Mercedes' EQS SUV. However, the interior and exterior are decorated with unique details worthy of the Maybach badge.
One of the vehicles we spotted this week was a redesigned Mini Countryman. The latest prototype was completely devoid of camouflage equipment, as it was being used for an official photo shoot.
And one of the vehicles we tested was a redesigned Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 off-road grade. We drove the route between Las Vegas and Reno, and it proved to be anything but smooth sailing.