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Porsche is working on a mid-cycle update for its Taycan electric sedan and wagon, and a prototype spotted this week was wearing almost zero camouflage gear. While the styling updates look to be mild, there are rumors of a new performance flagship coming to take on the Tesla Model S Plaid.
2025 Porsche 911 Carrera facelift spy shots – Photo credit: Baldauf
Porsche was also out testing a mid-cycle update for the current 992-generation 911. In the case of the 911, the styling updates will also be mild, but there are rumors of a new flat-6 engine and even a hybrid option.
2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 spy shots – Photo credit: Baldauf
Prototypes for what’s thought to be the next Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 took to the Nürburgring this week. The prototypes featured wide-body designs, extreme aero kits, and more cooling for the powertrain, thought to be a twin-turbocharged version of the Z06’s V-8.
2024 Subaru BRZ tS
The BRZ has been made more expensive for 2024 but is still a bargain for buyers in the market for a rear-wheel-drive sports car. A new BRZ tS grade adds some genuine performance upgrades, though power remains unchanged.
Ferrari SP-8
Ferrari revealed a one-off supercar based on the chassis of an F8 Spider. The car is the latest creation of Ferrari’s Special Projects program, and was commissioned by a customer from China.
Nissan Hyper Force concept
Nissan used the 2023 Tokyo auto show on this week to roll out a concept that may just preview the design planned for the next GT-R. The concept also packed an electric powertrain rated at 1,341 hp.
Infiniti Vision Qe concept
Nissan’s Infiniti premium brand this week presented a concept that previews its first EV. The concept is a sleek hatch not unlike the Tesla Model S.
2024 Porsche Cayenne Turbo E-Hybrid
And finally, the 2024 Porsche Cayenne has received a new Turbo E-Hybrid grade, and we tested it this week. It replaces the old Turbo S E-Hybrid grade but delivers a lot more power. Its peak 729 hp is the highest output of any Porsche SUV.
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