Skoda unveils the design of its future electric cars
First sketch with the Vision 7S
The 630hp MC20 Cielo drop-top makes its North American debut
The SAIC-owned British brand Morris Garages has confirmed that it will put the all-electric Cyberster sportscar in production. Revealed in 2021 as a joint study between customers and the carmaker, the model in question is a two-door, two-seater convertible that takes inspiration from the MGB Roadster. The EV will feature scissor doors, 5G connectivity and an upturned duck tail that aids aerodynamics. Performance? It’ll have enough oomph to hit 100kmph from nothing in 3 seconds. And with the sensible shoes on, one could take the Cyberster for nearly 800km before it runs out of juice.
This poor performance was partly due to the tyres
Aston Martin will make only 249 examples, all already accounted for.
Released last week, the Sally Special was the first collaboration between Pixar and Porsche. It features a character-matching custom colour, bespoke wheels and a host of character-accurate elements on the interior. RM Sotheby’s auctioned the car at the recently concluded Monterey Car Week.