Praga Bohema, Jeep Wagoner S: Top photos of the week
Czech racing car specialist Praga has joined the ranks of hypercar manufacturers with the introduction of the Bohema, an extreme track machine that can also be driven on public roads. Production is underway, with the first models expected to be delivered by the end of this year, including in the U.S.
Jeep has been working on a new truck for the past year.
Jeep has unveiled the first production model of the Wagoneer S, which will be available later this year. This electric midsize SUV will be the first electric vehicle Jeep will sell worldwide.
Ford announced several updates to the Mustang Mach-E. Among the updates is a new Bronze Appearance Package for the GT grade; performance upgrades for the GT grade are also planned, with details to be announced at a later date.
The new Infiniti QX80 is scheduled to debut this year, and a prototype was spotted this week. The design of the new QX80 appears to be similar to the QX Monograph Concept, which was unveiled last summer and heralded the brand's new design language.
Another vehicle spotted was the redesigned BMW X3, which is expected to debut later this year. This new compact crossover is likely to feature an evolved design, but this time it is expected to be an electric variant boasting unique styling.
Mercedes-Benz is working on the next-generation CLA-Class, which will be battery-powered but may offer a hybrid powertrain option in some markets. A prototype was spotted this week, most likely a high-performance version tuned by AMG.
Porsche provided an update on its upcoming electric Macan this week. The car is a true next-generation design, but it may not immediately replace the current gas-powered crossover, as Porsche has hinted at one time in the past that both cars would be sold in parallel.
And finally, we got behind the wheel of the updated 2024 Acura TLX Type S. While the styling has changed and some new cabin technology has been introduced, the 355-horsepower peak power of the standard turbocharged V-6 engine remains unchanged.