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Porsche 911 Sport Classic Caught Testing

Porsche 911 Sport Classic Caught Testing Exterior Spyshots
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Porsche 911 Sport Classic Caught Testing Exterior Spyshots
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Our spy photographers caught the upcoming Porsche 911 Sport Classic out for a new testing session on the public roads of Germany. As you can see the car is missing most of the camouflage which means the testing sessions are pretty much done, and all that is left is mostly fine tuning.

The prototype follows the design lines of the 911 models, but there will be a few distinctive features. First one is of course that little ducktail at the back – a signature of the Sport Classic models. The 911 Sport Classic will also feature a double bubble roof and the lines of the special hood will match perfectly the lines of the roof.

Porsche 911 Sport Classic Caught Testing Exterior Spyshots
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Porsche 911 Sport Classic Caught Testing Exterior Spyshots
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The only camouflage we can see on this prototype is some tape around the sides of the ducktail spoiler and in the middle of the rear light arrangement.

As for the engine, rumors suggest the 911 Sport Classic will get the same engine as the 911 GTS: a 3.0-liter twin-turbo flat-six that delivers 480 horsepower
and 420 pound-feet of torque.

Rumors suggest Porsche will only build 2,000 units of the 911 Sport Classic.

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Here’s Your First Look At The 2022 Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren HDK

His post says: “Ooh what is this for??? I could not possibly say… look out 2022.” Which means of course that the new SLR McLaren will make its world debut sometime next year.

For the moment we have very limited information on the new SLR McLaren, but rumors suggest it will be called HDK – High Downforce Kit. Previous rumors suggested Mercedes will build a total of 12 units, but Khoshbin’s post suggest his car will be a “one-off.” So, it is very possible that all those 12 units will be tailored to each customer’s personal taste.

Here's Your First Look At The 2022 Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren HDK
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Here's Your First Look At The 2022 Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren HDK
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The scale model posted by Khoshbin reveals an aggressive look, with a vented hood, a massive rear wing, a large rear diffuser, bulkier side skirts, and a single-exit exhaust pipe on each side. In fact it looks quite a lot with the SLR 722 GT – the car on which rumors suggest it will be based on. If so, expect the SLR HDK to deliver more than 617 horsepower – the power of the SLR 722 GT.

One thing is for sure, all 12 units were spoken for, so there is no hope you could get one.

Source: thesupercarblog

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Mercedes AMG SL63

Drivetrain and Performance

2022 Mercedes AMG SL63 Exterior Spyshots
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2022 Mercedes AMG SL63 Exterior Spyshots
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AMG boss Tobias Moers mentioned that the new SL is being engineered alongside the next-generation GT model and will be far sportier than previous generations of the SL.

Both models are going to use what is known internally as the Modular Sports Architecture (MSA). This makes the development process for both cars much quicker and cost-efficient. It also means that we can expect a much stiffer chassis, as well as a sportier suspension setup for the 2022 Mercedes AMG SL63. That said, the SL would still retain the GT aspect it has been known for.

A few engine options will be offered. The base one will include the 3.0-liter twin-turbo inline-six unit featured in the AMG GT53. It produces 435 horsepower at 6,100 rpm and 384 pound-feet (520 Nm) at 1,800 – 5,800 rpm. This should be enough for a 0 to 60 mph (97 km/h) sprint in around 4.2 seconds.

2022 Mercedes AMG SL63 Exterior Spyshots
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2022 Mercedes AMG SL63 Exterior Spyshots
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Of course, the 4.0-liter twin-turbo V-8 makes an appearance too. The first version will offer 522 horsepower at 6,250 rpm and 494 pound-feet (670 Nm) at 1,900 – 5,000 rpm. The sprint to 60 mph is expected to be in around 3.7 seconds.

As for the AMG SL63, it will offer a beefier version of the 4.0-liter V8, which produces 612 horsepower at 5,750 – 6,500 rpm and 627 pound-feet (850 Nm) at 2,500 – 4,500 rpm.

Although this version of the engine is a direct carry-over from the E63 AMG, it might receive even more power for the 2022 AMG SL63. We can expect a 0 to 60 mph time of around 3.2 seconds.

2022 Mercedes AMG SL63 Exterior Spyshots
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2022 Mercedes AMG SL63 Exterior Spyshots
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So far nothing is said about an SL65 version, which means we probably won’t get a V-12 version for 2022. Interestingly enough, there have been talks about an SL73 version appearing at some point. It’s expected to use the SL63 powertrain and a 204 horsepower electric motor. The total output will be 831 horsepower and at least 738 pound-feet (1,000 Nm). That said, it is unknown whether it will be called the AMG SL63e or the SL73 moniker will make a return.

Regardless of the engine choice, the SL will most probably utilize the nine-speed “Speedshift” automatic.

Exterior

2022 Mercedes AMG SL63 Exterior Spyshots
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2022 Mercedes AMG SL63 Exterior Spyshots
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The 2022 AMG SL63 is continuously teasing us with less and less camouflage. It seems the next generation of the two-seater has adopted the new Mercedes design, featuring a narrow more aggressive headlight design, as well as the narrower taillights stretching further towards the center of the car. In typical AMG fashion, we get quad-exhaust tips at the back, which are complemented by air extractors located above them.

After the latest “undressing” of the camouflage, the most notable feature of the 2022 Mercedes AMG SL63 is the fabric folding roof. The car will be offered exclusively as a roadster, and a folding hard-top will not be available. The trunk lid also accommodates what looks to be an integrated rear spoiler.

Interior

2021 Mercedes-Benz S-Class Interior
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2021 Mercedes-Benz S-Class Interior
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We also know the interior, which has the big screen in the middle known from the new S-Class. It will also find its way into the SL, only here it will be flanked by round air vents on both sides. That said, we already made a remark about how the center console of the upcoming SL bears a striking resemblance to the Star Wars character Jar Jar Binks. Hopefully, this will not deter buyers from enjoying the otherwise, graceful and highly-finished interior of the 2+2 roadster.
The instrument cluster will be digital, as it’s now a standard, at least in the premium segment. That said, it will be mounted in a more classic housing.

The next AMG SL63 will also have small but usable back seats, so it will technically be a 2+2 seater. We last this layout in an SL back on the R129-generation.

Price

2022 Mercedes AMG SL63 Exterior Spyshots
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2022 Mercedes AMG SL63 Exterior Spyshots
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Obviously, it’s too early to talk about the cost of a 2022 Mercedes AMG SL63, as prices have not been announced yet. That said, we can get an idea of what we can expect if we look at the current model. Prices for the current AMG SL63 are around $140,000. Given that cars are gradually becoming more expensive, as more and more tech is being integrated into them, we can expect starting prices of around $150,000 for the 4.0-liter twin-turbo V-8 AMG SL63.

Competition

BMW M8 Convertible

2020 BMW M8 Convertible Exterior
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2020 BMW M8 Convertible Exterior
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We can’t really mention Mercedes without BMW, as the two brands have decades worth of rivalry. The M8 convertible will probably be the toughest opponent for the SL63, as they are not only in the same price and performance range but are both German. Its 4.4-liter twin-turbo V-8 is mated to an eight-speed automatic. It produces 600 horsepower or 625 in the M8 Competition, at 6,000 rpm. Peak torque is 553 pound-feet (750 Nm) at 1,800 – 5,600 rpm. This is enough for a 0 to 60 mph (97 km/h) sprint in as little as 3.1 seconds. The starting price for the M8 Convertible is $142,500.

Read our full review on the BMW M8 Convertible

Jaguar F-Type R

2021 Jaguar F-Type Coupe(updated) Exterior
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2021 Jaguar F-Type Coupe(updated) Exterior
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The F-Type is the spiritual successor to the 1960s E-Type, which automatically makes it a cool car. That and Jaguar is known to be the brand of choice for all movie villains. Although the facelifted model focuses more on the GT aspect of the vehicle, it still packs a punch. In the R version, you get an epic-sounding 5.0-liter supercharged V-8. It produces 575 horsepower at 6,500 rpm and 516 pound-feet (700 Nm) at 3,500 – 5,000 rpm. This is enough for a 0 to 60 mph time of 3.5 seconds. Power goes to all four wheels through an eight-speed “quick-shift” automatic. Price is where the F-Type R starts making a lot of sense, compared to its German rivals, as it starts from “just” $105,900.

Read our full review on the Jaguar F-Type R

Conclusion

2022 Mercedes AMG SL63 Exterior Spyshots
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2022 Mercedes AMG SL63 Exterior Spyshots
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Until now, the Mercedes SL has been known as a luxurious grand tourer, which can cover long distances in comfort, while you feast your senses on the elements. Those characteristics extended even to the more radical AMG SL63. With the new emphasis on performance, the 2022 AMG SL63 has to appeal not only to the elderly gentlemen with deep pockets like it was until now but also to those who still seek the thrill of the drive. Although a tall order, AMG has proven before that you can have a nice middle ground between comfort and performance.

Mercedes-Benz GLC – The C-Class-based Crossover That Could Prove To Be A Worthy All-Rounder

2023 Mercedes-Benz GLC - The C-Class-based Crossover That Could Prove To Be A Worthy All-Rounder Spyshots Exterior
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2023 Mercedes-Benz GLC - The C-Class-based Crossover That Could Prove To Be A Worthy All-Rounder Spyshots Exterior
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The current X253 generation of the GLC is based on the C-Class. Since we already know a new C-Class is on the way, we can expect the upcoming GLC to share a platform with it. Moreover, the next GLC might even get the same version of the 4Matic all-wheel-drive system as the 2023 Mercedes C-Class All-Terrain.

One of the two GLC prototypes is definitely a hybrid or an EV, as its number plate finishes with the letter “E” – a designation used for hybrid and fully electric prototype vehicles, in Germany.

2023 Mercedes-Benz GLC - The C-Class-based Crossover That Could Prove To Be A Worthy All-Rounder Spyshots Exterior
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2023 Mercedes-Benz GLC - The C-Class-based Crossover That Could Prove To Be A Worthy All-Rounder Spyshots Exterior
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On the outside, the next GLC seems to have grown up in size, compared to the current model. The shape, however, remains very similar to what we already know from the X253 GLC. We also spot mirrors that are located on the doors instead of the window edges, which is in tune with the latest design trends. As with other Mercedes models, it seems the 2023 GLC will score a thinner headlight and taillight design.

On one of the prototypes there are side steps, but the sign “do not step on” gives away that they are most likely part of the camouflage and will not make it on the production model.

2023 Mercedes-Benz GLC - The C-Class-based Crossover That Could Prove To Be A Worthy All-Rounder Spyshots Exterior
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2023 Mercedes-Benz GLC - The C-Class-based Crossover That Could Prove To Be A Worthy All-Rounder Spyshots Exterior
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The increase in size could mean that third-row seats could be an option available on the GLC. The current GLB, which is smaller, can already be had as a seven-seater, even though the vehicle is clearly more utilitarian in its design, compared to the bigger GLC. In any case, the ability to spec a seven-seater GLC will definitely make the model more versatile.

The interior is expected to be a complete carry-over from the C-Class, with some minor changes. Of course, the GLC is expected to also feature the full and latest arsenal of passive and active safety, with most of it coming as standard.

2023 Mercedes-Benz GLC - The C-Class-based Crossover That Could Prove To Be A Worthy All-Rounder Spyshots Exterior
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2023 Mercedes-Benz GLC - The C-Class-based Crossover That Could Prove To Be A Worthy All-Rounder Spyshots Exterior
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In terms of powertrain, the upcoming Mercedes GLC will mirror the C-Class engine options. This includes a variety of gasoline and diesel engines, all of which will be aided by a 48-volt mild-hybrid system, as well as one diesel and one petrol PHEV option. All engines will be turbocharged inline-four units and will work with the nine-speed automatic transmission. Later on, at least two AMG versions are expected to come out, which will most likely be powered by turbocharged inline-four engines. One of the AMG versions could also be an FHEV or PHEV.

2023 Mercedes-Benz GLC - The C-Class-based Crossover That Could Prove To Be A Worthy All-Rounder Spyshots Exterior
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2023 Mercedes-Benz GLC - The C-Class-based Crossover That Could Prove To Be A Worthy All-Rounder Spyshots Exterior
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The next-generation Mercedes GLC is expected to debut late in 2022, as a 2023 model, with a GLC Coupe following a year later. The GLC has already proven a worthy alternative to the Audi Q5 and BMW X3 and this one looks like it will offer more of everything.

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Revitalization Of Nissan’s Lineup Means Death of a Friendly Face and Prolonged Life For Another

Electric Cars are In, and the Nissan Maxima Is Out

Revitalization Of Nissan's Lineup Means Death of a Friendly Face and Prolonged Life For Another
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Revitalization Of Nissan's Lineup Means Death of a Friendly Face and Prolonged Life For Another
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What I’m about to tell you is a mix of good news and bad news, with the bad side of things being that after 30 years on the market, Nissan is set to retire the Maxima.

So, the eighth-generation maxima, currently on the market since 2015, could very well be the last Maxima unless Nissan repurposes the name, which isn’t ruled out.

With Nissan currently following a five-year lifespan for its core models, the Maxima is lucky to last into the 2021 model year without a major update, despite a mild update for 2019. So, what will become of the Maxima? Well, that might be a bit of good news, depending on your view of electric vehicles.

Revitalization Of Nissan's Lineup Means Death of a Friendly Face and Prolonged Life For Another
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Revitalization Of Nissan's Lineup Means Death of a Friendly Face and Prolonged Life For Another
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In a new report from Automotive News (subscription required), Nissan claims that the Maxima might evolve into an all-electric sedan for its next generation.

There’s no word on if the Maxima name will continue to live on in EV form, but the future EV is said to be inspired by the IMS concept – a sporty, futuristic sedan that will be toned down considerably before any bit of its DNA moves into production.

Nissan has been pretty adamant about using the IM name, which we’ve seen with the IMk Concept and the IMq Concept. Perhaps the new electric sedan will be called the IMaxima or something a little more odd like IM Maxima. This car, whatever it will be called, is set to be introduced in the second half of 2022, which would earmark it as a 2023 model. So, the Maxima could last until 2022 at the latest in its current form.

But, that’s not all we’ve learned about Nissan, and the next bit will be bittersweet.

The Nissan GT-R Still Has a Lot of Life Left In it, Apparently

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Revitalization Of Nissan's Lineup Means Death of a Friendly Face and Prolonged Life For Another High Resolution Exterior
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We’ve all seen, in some regard, what the next-gen Nissan 370Z, probably called the 400Z, will look like, and we know that there are some things you might not like about the retro-styled sports coupe. For the Nissan GT-R, however, things aren’t nearly as clear. According to the same report from Automotive News, Nissan is, in fact, working on the next-gen GT-R, but the current model is set to live on at least three more years until 2023– a timeline that would make the current model at least 16 years old. It could take even longer for the R36 GT-R to make its first appearance, though, and there’s still a lot that we don’t know.

With the next-gen GT-R already in development and the possibility that it’s been in development for a little while now, there’s a good chance that Nissan is looking to do something huge.

I’m not talking about retro-design cues like we’ll see on the 400Z, but perhaps some form of electrification. I highly doubt that Nissan is willing to risk moving the flagship GT-R into fully electric territory, but some kind of hybridization is on the table. One also has to wonder what will make the R36 gen stand out from the current model. There won’t be a huge increase in power, but less weight and better driving dynamics could be among the highlights of the next-gen model.

What Else Can We Expect From Nissan in the Future?

The 2019 Nissan IMQ Concept Previews Questionable Crossover Design for the Future, But Nice Tech
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The 2019 Nissan IMQ Concept Previews Questionable Crossover Design for the Future, But Nice Tech
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With Nissan currently working to revitalize its core lineup, you shouldn’t be surprised that the Versa could be on its way out. It will reportedly be refreshed for the second half of 2020, but Nissan is considering putting the model to rest after that. It would, probably, be replaced by a more affordable EV at some time in the future, but that’s just speculation at this point. The Nissan Sentra, on the other hand, went through a massive update for 2020, so it’ll live on untouched until at least 2023. The Nissan Murano will be redesigned sometime between now and 2022, while the Pathfinder, Armada, and Rogue will all move into a new generation between now and 2023 as well.

Source: Automotive News

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