Skoda Fabia Enters Hot Hatch Territory With The 188 Horsepower Rally2 Limited Edition
Production of the most powerful Skoda Fabia is limited to 100 units and reserved for Spanish buyers October 22nd… Source: Car Scoops
Production of the most powerful Skoda Fabia is limited to 100 units and reserved for Spanish buyers October 22nd… Source: Car Scoops
The Toyota GR Corolla may be the purest example of a driver's car. To those who aren't particularly interested in cars, the Toyota Corolla may seem like a completely uninteresting vehicle, but the GR Corolla packs 300 horsepower, 60/40-split all-wheel drive (AWD), powerful brakes, and quick, race-car-like steering into a tiny vehicle. It's packed with shocking athleticism… Photo and Credits: Read More
The BYD Seal X comes standard with a FinDreams lithium iron phosphate blade battery. … Source: Car Scoops
The special edition of China’s small EV comes with a rear wing and pink sticker, but no power (or chassis) upgrades. … Source: Car Scoops
This special version of the budget-friendly polo truck comes with a raised suspension, which helps when you’re pulling off the tarmac. … Source: Car Scoops
Unbeknownst to us in Australia, BYD has a huge and diverse range of vehicles in its home market of China, with different style approaches. However, the cars available here consist of this Dolphin Hatch, Atto 3 small car. The SUV and the upcoming Seal sedan all appear to share more or less the same curvaceous and futuristic aesthetic. Source: www.carsguide.com.au
The Polestar 2’s cabin is spacious up front, with plenty of leg and head room to enjoy. No need to fight for the best armrest position. This is great considering how “squeezed” you feel inside the car. That feeling is further enhanced by the solid, slightly elevated center console. Source: www.carsguide.com.au
Comment on this story Add to Saved Story Save Responding to the intrigues of many compact car enthusiasts, Acura is bringing back the Integra nameplate for 2023 after a long hiatus. The Integra hatchback, based on parent company Honda’s Civic, debuted with plenty of practicality and value, but performance left a bit to be desired. Source: www.washingtonpost.com