An Italian supercar, the next Audi Q3, and BMW's future all made headlines today.
Italy's Ares has updated the design of its S1 supercar that was first shown in 2020. The latest design adds gullwing doors for the coupe, plus more polished designs for the headlights and interior. The car is still based on a donor C8 Chevrolet Corvette chassis, though.
Audi was spotted testing a prototype for its next-generation Q3. The new compact crossover is expected to arrive late next year or in early 2025, and will ride on an updated version of the platform found under the current model. It will be among Audi's last models still equipped with a gas engine. BMW plans to launch six of its Neue Klasse EVs over the space of just 24 months, starting in 2025 with the arrival of a production version of the Vision Neue Klasse concept shown last week at the 2023 Munich auto show. Another of the six EVs will be an SUV, but the identity of the remainder is unknown.Ares adds gullwing doors to
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