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Jaguar Electric GT Rendering (1)
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Jaguar Prepares New Electric GT Sedan as Fresh Renderings Reveal the Expected Shape

Jaguar is moving toward a new electric sedan, still carrying the temporary GT name until the company confirms a final badge. The debut is scheduled for September, while the production body remains hidden under camouflage for now. New digital renderings signed by Nikita Chuiko for Kolesa attempt to show how the finished car should look once the covers disappear. The...

Mercedes S Class Coupe Rendering (1)
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Future Mercedes S-Class Coupe Render Suggests Vision Iconic Influence for a Two-Door Return

Mercedes no longer sells an S-Class Coupe, yet new render work points toward one possible direction if the two-door flagship returns later in the decade. The digital study comes from Nikita Chuyko at Kolesa and starts with a familiar base; the proportions stay close to the earlier coupe, though several newer design cues shift the result toward current Mercedes thinking....

Nissan Silvia Rendering (1)
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Nissan Revisits Silvia Talk as Product Team Pushes for More Sports Cars

Nissan has placed another old performance name back into discussion, this time through comments from Richard Candler, the company’s global corporate product strategy chief. The topic surfaced soon after fresh optimism around the future of the Nissan GT-R, and the next badge mentioned was the Nissan Silvia. Candler told TheDrive that the company is "really deeply looking at the sports...

Ford Falcon Ute Rendering (2)
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Jim Farley’s Falcon Ute Comments Spark Fresh Revival Talk in Australia

Ford has not officially announced a new Falcon ute, but recent remarks from CEO Jim Farley have clearly reignited the conversation. That alone was enough to get enthusiasts talking again, especially in Australia, where the Falcon-based ute still carries real emotional weight. Farley made those comments during a visit to Australia, where interest in the old formula has never fully...