Every new production and concept model we’ve seen and reported on from the 2021 Munich Motor Show
The Silverado ZR2 has Multimatic dampers and 11.2 inches of ground clearance
The Silverado’s upgraded four-cylinder engine produces more torque than a V8
The flagship BMW X3 M and X4 M models pump out 503 hp and 479 lb-ft
Besides Acura, Honda will also use the Integra nameplate – this time in a Civic-based four-door sedan for the Chinese market
The Donkervoort D8 GTO’s 2.5-liter turbocharged five-cylinder has been tuned by ABT Sportsline to produce 435 hp
Limited to just 12 examples, it will be the most extreme version of the Type 62-2 available
The Lotus Emira GT4 is ready for the racetracks fitted with a Toyota-sourced 3.6-liter V6 and featuring a massive rear wing
A few months after the Fiat Toro facelift, the rebadged RAM 1000 sibling appears with similar updates
The Wey Coffee 01 will feature facial recognition, augmented reality, and 469hp
The two remaining models in Alfa Romeo’s range get a special edition with details inspired by the 1949 6C 2500 SS Villa d’Este Coupé
BMW has updated its electrified iX3 with re-styled front and rear ends as well as an updated interior
Toyota already revealed the TRD Pro version of the 2022 Tundra, but this is one of our first looks at the normal one
Dacia’s adventurous 7-seater crossover wagon made its first public appearance at the IAA Motor Show in Munich
The 5 has been confirmed for production as the EV concept takes the stage with its predecessors
This EV has the ability to change its width between 1 m (39.4 inches) and 1.4 m (55.1 inches) for maximum agility in the city
The 2022 VW T7 Multivan is also available with two petrol engines and one diesel
The 831-hp Mercedes-AMG GT 63 E Performance hits 62 mph in 2.9 seconds and has a 196 mph top speed