AC Cars' new Cobra, the next BMW X2, and a wild electric SUV all made headlines today.
AC Cars, the British company that built the Ace sports car used by Carroll Shelby in the 1960s to create the original Shelby Cobra, is still kicking and plans to launch a new sports car next year. The new sports car will be a modern take on the Cobra, and feature a Ford 5.0-liter V-8 under the hood.
BMW's style-focused X2 compact crossover is about to come in for a redesign. A prototype has just been spotted and reveals a design very similar to the redesigned 2023 X1, a vehicle whose underpinnings the new X2 will share. Aehra, an Italian EV startup whose head designer formerly led the design team at Lamborghini, is working on a sedan and SUV. The SUV has already been revealed and features attractions like vertical-lifting doors and a dash-wide screen.
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