Refreshed 2025 Volvo XC90, Revealed Corvette ZR1, Return of BMW M5 Touring, & 2025 Ford Maverick
Our first news comes from Sweden, where Volvo has just revealed the latest XC90 utility.
Arriving for 2025, the new XC90 retains its mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid offerings. Revised suspension is said to improve comfort and control, with air suspension optional. Inside, a newly designed instrument panel includes a larger, crisper 11.2-inch infotainment screen. The new front cabin mirrors Volvo?s electric portfolio, as does the more contemporary exterior.
Chevrolet made waves this summer with the return of the outrageous Corvette ZR1.
Under the C8?s rear deck is a twin-turbocharged, 5.5-liter flat-plane V8, producing an astonishing 1,064 horsepower and 828 lb-ft of torque. Extensive aerodynamics keep things planted, and the split rear window serves as both a heat extractor and a callback to the C2 generation. Entering production next year, the ZR1 is set to be the most powerful and fastest production Corvette ever.
And in Euro performance, BMW has announced plans to bring the M5 Touring stateside?
This 717-horsepower wagon is capable of 3.5-second 0-60 sprints, made possible by a twin-turbo 4.4-liter V8 paired with an electric motor. Expect the M5 Touring to start over $120,000 when it arrives this Fall.
Ford has been on a roll with recent refreshes, now extending to the Bronco Sport utility and Maverick compact pickup?
The Bronco Sport sees an available Sasquatch Package, providing even more off-road capabilities. Meanwhile, all Bronco Sport interiors are enhanced b...
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