Opel has sourced its latest model from another Stellantis brand. The new pure-electric, two-seat Rocks-e is essentially a rebadged version of the Citroën Ami.
Ford’s new Focus ST Edition should be easy to spot, thanks to unique Azura Blue paintwork which is combined with a special black finish for the front grille, door mirror caps, roof panel, tailgate spoiler and rear diffuser.
Genesis has unveiled the new GV60. It’s based on the E-GMP modular platform for electric vehicles, which already underpins the Kia EV6 and Hyundai Ioniq 5.
Following last year’s Z Proto concept, Nissan has now unveiled a production version. Unlike its predecessor – the 370Z – the new Z has a numberless name.
Production of the second-generation NSX will soon come to an end. To mark the occasion, Acura has created an enhanced Type S edition which is now the only available version.
In 1964, Ford Advanced Vehicles built five initial prototypes that became the foundation of its GT40 project. GT/101 and GT/102 were involved in crashes and subsequently scrapped, while GT/103 and GT/104 both completed racing careers before ending up at the Shelby Museum in Boulder, Colorado.
For this year’s Boardmasters surfing and music festival, Kia has built a one-off car designed for life on the coast. The pure-electric Soul EV Boardmasters Edition is actually a modified pre-production homologation vehicle that would otherwise have been scrapped.
An enhanced version of the Acura (in North America) / Honda (everywhere else) NSX GT3 is being offered to customer racing teams for the 2022 season. Named NSX GT3 Evo22, it features numerous updates.
Honda and British company 5Four Motorcycles have collaborated to create a special version of the CB1000R. Unsurprisingly, the result is called the Honda CB1000R 5Four.
In 1951, Toyota launched the BJ (which would soon be renamed Land Cruiser). Now, to celebrate the model line’s platinum jubilee, Toyota Australia has created a 70th Anniversary edition based on the Land Cruiser J70.
BMW Motorrad has added two more models to its ‘Big Boxer’ line-up. The new R 18 B bagger and R 18 Transcontinental tourer both feature an enlarged front mudguard, a handlebar-mounted fairing, a 24-litre (5.3-gallon) fuel tank, and body-coloured panniers.