We saw several new vehicles this week, including a strange Mustang and the Mercedes-AMG GT Coupe.
Motor1.com posts spy shots of future vehicles almost every day, sometimes even more frequently. This list contains all the latest glimpses of vehicle development from the past week.
2024 BMW M5 Spied with Giant Brakes and “Hybrid Stickers
The next-generation BMW M5 is now available. The new BMW M5 features a plug-in hybrid powertrain.
A New Chevy Prototype Has Been Spied. Could It Be A Crossover Coupe,
This is a truly mysterious machine. This is most likely a Chevrolet crossover test mule. We don’t know the details of what the company is working on. However, it appears to be a coupe-like form.
Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 Test Mule Selected With The Biggest Hood Bulge Ever
That’s quite a large hood bulge. Ford may be developing an engine for the Mustang Cobra Jet drag-racer. We don’t know everything yet.
Mercedes-AMG GT Coupe Spied Testing In Two Trims
These spy shots include what we believe to be the GT 53 or GT 63 versions. This model shares the same underpinnings as the new SL. Mercedes, however, is positioning it to be a sportier version of the droptop.
Spy Shots of the New Mercedes E-Class E-Class Show Sedan with AMG Grille, Charge Port
In the future, Mercedes-AMG’s lineup will be more electric. The E53e’s charge port indicates that it is a plug in hybrid. This engine could produce up to 600 horsepower (447 kW).
2023 Mercedes-Benz GLC Loses Heavy Camo In Latest Spy Photos
Mercedes disguises the next-generation GLC in stylish camouflage using the brand’s star emblem.
New Mini Countryman Spied Looming Large In A Winter Wonderland
The Mini Countryman’s next generation is here. It shares the BMW Group’s FAAR platform, along with the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer (and the next X1). It is similar to the current model in design.
High-Riding Peugeot Peugeot 308 Wagon Spied. Could be Test Mule for Coupe SUV
The brand uses a Peugeot 308 from a previous generation to create this high-riding wagon. Although we don’t know the exact nature of what the automaker is working on, it seems to be a future crossover.
2023 Volkswagen ID. Buzz caught out in the open without camo
The VW ID. Buzz was launched earlier in the week. The van is still under development by the company. The van doesn’t have to be camouflaged anymore.