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    Lamborghini Aventador Successor Spied with Extreme Bodywork

    The replacement for the Lamborghini Aventador has been spied testing before it goes on sale next year.The presence of the yellow warning stickers on this prototype seem to confirm the plug-in-hybrid setup that the V-12 engine will add.The tight-fitting camouflage reveals aggressive character lines and gaping air intakes.Earlier this year, Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann dropped some hints about the Italian supercar-maker’s upcoming products in an interview with the U.K.’s Car magazine, including details about the replacement for the Aventador. Now the Aventador’s successor has been spotted testing, with the spy photos revealing revised bodywork and confirming the presence of a hybridized powerplant.

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    The key detail revealed by Winkelmann had been that the Aventador’s replacement would stay true to its ancestors by keeping the V-12 engine, but that the supercar would gain a plug-in-hybrid system to help it cope with stricter emissions standards. The spy photos affirm the electrified setup: the prototype sports yellow stickers with a lightning-bolt icon, commonly found on hybrid and electric test cars. Lamborghini has said the V-12 will feature a new design, but we wouldn’t be surprised if it’s actually a heavily revised version of the naturally aspirated 6.5-liter unit in the current car.

    While the supercar prototype is camouflaged, it is pretty easy to make out the revised bodywork. There are large intakes in the front bumper, but the inlets on the side of the car are truly colossal and wrap up the side of the car in a zigzag fashion before meeting the top of the windows.

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    Around back, quad exhausts now sit at the same height as the Y-shaped taillights, while an aggressive diffuser protrudes from below. The rear tires also look extremely wide for maximum grip. The plug-in-hybrid Aventador successor is expected to go on sale next year, presumably bearing a new model name and beating the current car’s output of 769 horsepower.
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    1972 DeTomaso Pantera Is Our Bring a Trailer Auction Pick of the Day

    For those who love the look of Italian exotics but want to show their American loyalty and keep the prices somewhat reasonable, a DeTomaso Pantera is an interesting choice.As a designer, I’m attracted to this 1972 Pantera, currently up for auction at no reserve on Bring a Trailer.The car’s current owner is located in Kentucky, and the car was previously purchased in 2017 on—you guessed it—Bring a Trailer. The auction ends March 15.As this publication’s creative director, I might always lean toward something a designer would find appealing, but after working at Car and Driver for over 10 years and having it hammered into my head about the performance benefits of a mid-engine car, I can’t resist the lure of the Pantera. That’s why this no-reserve 1972 DeTomaso is my pick of the day from the Bring a Trailer auction site—which, like Car and Driver, is part of Hearst Autos. With five days to go before the auction ends on March 15, bidding is currently at $54,000.

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    I don’t find myself realistically purchasing a Ford GT40, so the Pantera is the next best thing for a guy from Detroit. Right? What’s not to like about a mid-engine, V-8–powered exotic? Its performance numbers still stand up quite well today, and the price it generally fetches seems reasonable for what you get, with a zero-to-60-mph time of 5.5 seconds and quarter-mile in 14 seconds. You’ll find yourself in rare company if you come close to matching that formula in another car that’s close to 50 years old.

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    And then there’s the way it looks. The interior screams 1970s; the gated shifter sneaks in the Italian heritage. Powered by a 330-hp Ford V-8 Cleveland, it is obviously going to be much more serviceable than any Italian-powered car with similar styling and pedigree. Ford wasn’t messing around when it developed this car. Among the desirable features are a gated five-speed shifter, toggle switches, and a hazard button that could be mistaken for a modern-day start button. Not to mention, the Pantera has a speedometer that goes up to 200; that’s pretty neat. (Not that it’s ever been close, but passengers can think what they want.)The exterior design of the Pantera has held up as well as any exotic, if not better. It has such clean lines and amazing proportions and such simple elegance, before any add-on U.S. crash standard-conforming monstrosities. I certainly went through a phase of preferring blacked-out bumpers like the ones on this example, but I would lean toward returning this example back to the stock chrome versions from the previous sale of the same car on Bring a Trailer.

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    What can I say? I was raised in the Detroit area and must have some hidden loyalty to some local brands, so this is as close as I’m going to get to owning an Italian exotic sports car without feeling like I betrayed the Big Three. You might ask why that has never bothered me in the past, with all the VWs, BMWs, Subarus, and Audis my family has owned. Still, maybe it’s time to show some loyalty to the little part of this car that is American. Or at least some family loyalty: my Uncle Karl, who helped me get into this business and has always had great taste in cars, has a Pantera. Why not me?Or why not you? The auction ends March 15, and bidding is currently at $54,000 but will surely go much higher.

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    2023 Acura Integra Aims to Win Over Doubters

    The Integra is returning to the Acura lineup for the first time since 2001. Upper trim levels offer a six-speed manual transmission, head-up display, and wireless charging. Chassis and drivetrain are shared with the Honda Civic Si but with Acura-specific suspension tuning.There’s always a risk to bringing back a popular nameplate. Nostalgia imbues the previous models with super powers, and modern versions can pale in comparison. We’ll (mostly) leave the arguments about Integras of the past to those of you in the comments, and focus instead on how the 2023 Acura Integra holds up against the 2022 ILX—which it replaces as Acura’s small-car offering—and against the Honda Civic, with which it shares its engine and underpinnings. [editoriallinks id=’f21c684a-1b80-4e84-8db1-0f7b1bfe1636′ align=’left’][/editoriallinks]Acura’s been doing a slow roll on the unveil of the Integra, first showing the exterior in prototype form in a flashy Indy Yellow Pearl paint with silly graphics and then unintentionally allowing a sneak peek at the interior at the 24 Hours of Daytona. Now we finally got the chance to see several production models up close. While it might not meet the rose-colored reminisces of the hard-core fans, it’s a clear step up from the ILX—which we felt was lacking in options and amenities—and an interesting alternative to the Civic Si. Our display models were all top trim, the A-Spec model with technology package, currently the highest offering on the Integra. Representatives would neither confirm nor deny the possibility of an Integra Type R or Type S in the future. [image id=’2fd86ada-7322-4e0a-ac96-862ca4812a43′ mediaId=’5ec05dcd-4e2a-414f-a3b0-74ec022fca40′ align=’center’ size=’medium’ share=’false’ caption=” expand=” crop=’18×11′][/image]All Integras come with the same turbocharged 1.5-liter inline-four from the Civic Si. Acura didn’t make any changes to this powertrain other than an Acura badge on the breather cover. The engine makes the same 200 horsepower and 192 pound-ft of torque as it does in the Si, but it sounds different thanks to an exhaust setup that adds a cinnamon-roll swirl of piping right before the exhaust tips. This effectively lengthens the tubes and results in a deeper exhaust note: not quite bassoon, let’s say English horn rather than the reedy oboe of most four-cylinders. [editoriallinks id=’6cb54deb-3e31-493d-ae41-b90a0ddddeac’ align=’center’][/editoriallinks]Backing the engine is a standard CVT automatic with programmed “shifts” and steering wheel paddles so you can pretend you have control over something. If you want to shift for real, step up to the A-Spec and choose the 6-speed manual transmission, which also comes with a limited-slip differential. The manual is not available in the base trim level, as Acura believes enthusiasts who want to row gears will also want features including a heads-up display and wireless smart phone integration, only available with the technology package. All trim levels get three driving modes, but the tech package adds in an Individual mode which allows for some customization of steering feel and throttle response, plus adaptive dampers that aren’t available on the Civic Si.[image id=’79216bf5-7405-4ca3-ba25-54cc1eb15cc5′ mediaId=’42b0eb61-69b4-4057-a484-20e1961f1f86′ align=’center’ size=’medium’ share=’false’ caption=” expand=” crop=’18×11′][/image]Design-wise the Integra is more dramatic than either the Civic or the outgoing ILX, with a sharp mohawk of a hood line and a narrow row of LED headlights accented by a slash of running lights Acura calls “the Chicane.” The sharp kink of the lights is a repeated element down the side of the car, where body lines run at an angle before kicking up into the rear wheel well and quarter window, giving the Integra a raked look. The front end features an embossed Integra logo beneath the headlights as a nod to the popular third-gen models, and one might make the argument that the multi-bulb lights themselves harken back to the four-headlight “spider-eyes” of 1994’s redesign. But the rear angle is probably the closest to a historical feature, with a long rear window and a decklid that ducks down between the taillights.[editoriallinks id=’1e74cadd-a374-4ae5-a338-3e7984e84452′ align=’left’][/editoriallinks] Even so, if you’re looking for a throwback, you won’t find it in the 2023 model. “We didn’t want to make a retro car,” says Acura senior product planner Jonathon Rivers. “We wanted to imagine the Integra had never left the lineup. Where would it be as a modern version?” Rivers says that he sees Integra not as a competitor to Civic, but as the next step up in features and technology from the Civic Si. “There isn’t a single panel of sheet metal shared between Civic and Integra, and there are options available on Integra that you can’t even get on Civic Si,” he says, pointing to the 10.2-inch digital gauge cluster inside, the heated seats with memory function, and the ELS 12-speaker audio system.[image id=’93668374-1de9-464a-983d-10a39f358ab1′ mediaId=’2eace059-ad2d-46e6-b76d-07c135e3c23f’ align=’center’ size=’medium’ share=’false’ caption=” expand=” crop=’18×11′][/image]Inside, the Integra is spacious and pleasant to touch. The layout is similar to the Civic’s, with a wide console housing the shifter and storage leading up to a dash-mounted touchscreen. But the dash in the Integra is terraced for more visual interest, and the mesh trim inserts are a diamond pattern rather than the honeycomb found in the Honda. While the A-Spec package primarily includes exterior changes such as gloss-black window trim and 18-inch alloy wheels, the technology package adds in a wireless charge pad, ambient lighting, and a 9.0-inch touchscreen to replace the base 7.0-inch screen.Acura’s doing nice things with interior materials, and the synthetic leather with microsuede inserts—another technology package upgrade—is so soft you’ll want to keep petting it. We wouldn’t recommend that in the white Orchid interior. In fact, we wouldn’t recommend a white microsuede interior at all, but if you go with either the black or red color options your grubby hand marks won’t show up so quickly.The seats are comfortably bolstered, with plenty of legroom front and rear. Tall drivers might resent the speakers mounted at noggin height above the door opening and the slight loss of room for the standard sunroof, but the rest of us can just bop to our jams and enjoy the well-lit interior. The rear seats are appealing too and they fold flat in a 60/40 split. The hatchback design and generous cargo area provide plenty of room for luggage or even large and unwieldy items like a stroller. [image id=’576f62b0-818c-4d2e-8d57-abc6a4fa4eab’ mediaId=’8aeb22a6-186b-434e-ab7b-a3eecf98bb04′ align=’center’ size=’medium’ share=’false’ caption=” expand=” crop=’6×4′][/image]Acura hasn’t released fuel economy numbers, and although the engine and transmission are the same as the Civic’s, the Integra’s weight and changes in transmission tune will likely result in a different level of thirst. Still, it’s safe to assume something in the range of the Civic Si’s EPA-estimated 31 mpg combined.We do know pricing starts at around $30,000, and a fully loaded example with A-Spec and tech package should end up in the mid-$30,000 range. Integra reservations are open now and cars should be in dealers by late spring. [poll id=’bfd2908c-aa70-4b48-8939-de01bfe3cf83_2162581b632b9′ type=’text’ question=’Is this car worthy of the Integra name?’ answer1=’Yes, it fits the bill.’ answer2=’No, needs more power.’][/poll]

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    1995 Mercedes E320, Last of the W124s, Is Our Bring a Trailer Auction Pick of the Day

    • Mercedes sold its W124 mid-size sedan in the United States during the 1986–1995 model years.• This final-year W124 is a Canada-spec E320 and is offered without a reserve.• Bidding ends on March 14. As of March 9, it’s only at $6320.Sure, this rather plain 1995 Mercedes-Benz E320 is not the flashiest or rarest machine currently up for auction on Bring a Trailer, but it still strikes a chord in the hearts of those nostalgic for the W124-era of Mercedes-Benz mid-size sedans. The Porsche-tuned, V-8–powered 500E or the AMG Hammer are arguably among the most exciting of the W124’s variants to emerge throughout the sedan’s decade-long run, but these models’ inherent rarity makes them all but unaffordable to the average enthusiast these days.

    That’s part of what makes this E320 so charming—its relative affordability. Of course, we won’t know what this Azure Blue Benz sells for until the auction closes next week. That said, this E320’s prior turn on Bring a Trailer in May 2020 saw it trade hands for $10,270.

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    Even if it sells for 50 percent more this time around, this Mercedes still falls firmly in the affordable camp for classic-car sales. (Don’t worry, we are fully aware that $15,135 is by no means chump change outside the microscopic lens of classic-car sales.) Plus, with around 69,000 miles on its odometer, this old E320 still has plenty of life left in it. Excuse our jingoism. We meant to write “around 111,000 kilometers on its odometer,” as this E320 comes from Canada, America’s metric-system-using neighbor to the north.

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    Despite starting its life in cold and snowy British Columbia, this final-year W124 appears to have lived a pampered life, with no noticeable signs of rust on its metal bits. How aboot that? Still, there are some flaws to this machine, including a noticeable crack in its left taillight lens and a chip in the car’s windshield. Reasonably easy fixes in the grand scheme of things. Maybe it’s our nostalgia for—or our desire to cosplay as a midlevel Canadian executive from—the mid-’90s, but we cannot help but adore the 1994–1995 E-class sedan, a vehicle that helped usher in the alphanumeric naming scheme the German automaker still uses today (previously W124s bore the name 300E). With its 217-hp 3.2-liter I-6, comfort-oriented ride, and square and stately styling, this E320 marks the end of one era of Mercedes models while also alluding to the coming of a new one.The fact this low-mileage E320’s exterior and interior condition look nearly new, too, only betters its position as a potentially affordable way for the eventual high bidder to dip their toe into the world of classic car ownership.

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    2024 Chevy Blazer EV Will Have an SS Performance Variant

    Chevrolet released a teaser video for the Blazer SS, a performance variant of the Blazer EV due next year.The teaser video shows little beyond the charging port and an SS badge affixed to the six-spoke wheels.The Blazer SS will be revealed later this year before going on sale in the spring of 2023.Chevrolet’s Blazer crossover is going electric for the 2024 model year with the launch of the Blazer EV and a teaser video released today indicates a performance-oriented SS trim will be part of the lineup. The Blazer follows an onslaught of other electric vehicle announcements from General Motors, including the GMC Hummer EV and Chevy Silverado EV pickup trucks, all of which use the company’s Ultium battery technology.

    Earlier this year, Chevrolet revealed the first images of the Equinox EV, an electric SUV sharing the name of the company’s popular compact crossover. Sporting a distinct design, the Equinox EV will go on sale in fall 2023. At the time, Chevy also mentioned a Blazer EV arriving in 2023, and now the automaker has given the first visual taste of the Blazer EV, which will arrive with a performance SS model.

    The gas-powered 2023 Blazer.
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    Unfortunately, the teaser video doesn’t show much. The video opens with a shot of a charger being removed from a port behind the front left wheel, with a second shot of the charging port also showing black plastic cladding around the wheel well and what appears to be a sharply raked hood. We also catch a glimpse of an SS badge at the base of one of the wheel’s six spokes.

    Chevy says that the Blazer will be the company’s first EV to gain a performance SS badge when it debuts later this year. Although Chevy didn’t explicitly say this, we assume the Blazer EV will be offered in tamer, more comfort-oriented trims as well. The Blazer SS will go on sale in spring of 2023, and we expect it to also make use of the Ultium battery platform.
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    2022 Jeep Cherokee Adds X Off-Road Trim, Drops Base Engine

    The 2022 Jeep Cherokee adds a new trim level called X that features off-road appearance tweaks.The base 2.4-liter inline-four is gone, and the starting price rises significantly, to $35,590 for either the X or the Latitude Lux.The Cherokee X will be available later this spring and comes standard with all-wheel drive and the 3.2-liter V-6 engine.The 2022 Jeep Cherokee gains a new trim level that’s less off-road-capable than the Trailhawk but comes with a similar look. The Cherokee X you see here has a tweaked front fascia and visuals including an “X” badge on the sides, a hood graphic, and retro “Four Wheel Drive” text on the rear, while also benefiting from a 1.0-inch suspension lift and all-terrain tires.The Cherokee X starts at $35,590 and comes standard with a 271-hp 3.2-liter V-6 and all-wheel drive, although not the Cherokee Trailhawk’s more sophisticated Active Drive II system with a transfer case.

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    Due to other changes to the Cherokee lineup for 2022, the Cherokee X is now the cheapest model you can buy. It has the same starting price as the front-wheel drive Latitude Lux, which also comes standard with the V-6 but unlike the X offers a turbocharged 2.0-liter inline-four as a $695 option. The base Altitude and Latitude trims from last year are no more, and we won’t miss their underpowered base 2.4-liter inline-four with only 180 horsepower. But this does mean the Cherokee gets a significant price hike, as the X and Latitude Lux are $6105 more expensive than the 2021 Cherokee Altitude FWD.The 2022 Cherokee Trailhawk starts at $38,640 and the Limited starts at $40,340. Jeep says the Cherokee X will be available later than other 2022 models and that it should start arriving at dealerships sometime in spring.
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    2023 Ram ProMaster Gets a Redesigned Face and New Features

    The 2023 Ram ProMaster receives revised front-end styling and new optional features.Ram’s full-size commercial van now offers a third, higher roof option and a roll-up-style rear door.The ProMaster also now offers a park-assist feature for parallel and perpendicular maneuvers.The most notable change to the 2023 Ram ProMaster lineup of full-size commercial vans is that they all have prettier faces. That’s because Ram replaced the ugly old headlights with a pair of brighter and sleeker ones. Along with the new front-end design, the ProMaster benefits from a handful of new options and appearance upgrades.

    Ram says the redesigned standard halogen headlights are 29 percent brighter and provide 15 percent more range than the ones they replace. Likewise, the optional LED headlights are 70 percent brighter with 50 percent more range. Below the main lighting elements is a revised front fascia that looks more modern. It also incorporates a modular bumper that now includes a built-in step that’s meant to make cleaning the windshield and changing the wiper blades easier.
    Along with the new face, the ProMaster lineup adds more appearance options. Paint choices now include Ceramic Gray and Spitfire Orange, and there are newly optional wheels that come in silver or black. For the most sinister look, the new Black Appearance package includes dark trim for the exterior badges, grille, and rims. The 2023 ProMaster lineup also now offers a third roof height that’s taller than the existing low and high options. Dubbed the super high configuration and only available on the 13-foot cargo van, Ram says it provides the most cargo volume and headroom in the segment. Last year, Ram enhanced its full-size vans with a plethora of new modern safety features. The list of available upgrades ran the gamut from a 360-degree camera system to adaptive cruise control to lane-keeping assist. For 2023, the ProMaster can new be equipped with a park-assist feature that helps the driver execute parallel and perpendicular parking maneuvers.
    The 2023 ProMaster is still only offered with front-wheel drive. A 3.6-liter V-6 with 276 horsepower and 250 pound-feet of torque continues to pair with a nine-speed automatic transmission. The ProMaster’s hauling capacities also remain the same as last year, with a maximum towing capacity of 6910 pounds and a payload rating of up to 4680 pounds. The addition of an optional aluminum roll-up-style rear door is intended to make the process of loading and unloading payload more efficient.The 2023 Ram ProMaster will be available starting in the third quarter of this year. While Ram hasn’t yet announced pricing, we don’t expect a significant increase compared with the 2022 lineup. For context, the ProMaster 1500 cargo van with the standard low roof and short 118.0-inch wheelbase started at $38,320; the 3500 passenger van with the high roof and 159.0-inch wheelbase started at $47,315.
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    What I Learned Reading Road & Track's 'Big & Fast Cars' Book for Kids, by a Kid

    Road & Track has just published a book for kids, and I got a special advance copy. Big & Fast Cars was interesting, and I learned a lot. Like that you can’t have a gorilla in the back seat of your car in Massachusetts, or that Porsche’s headquarters are in Stuttgart, Germany, and built on the grounds of a horse farm, or that there’s a bucket loader that can dig a swimming pool in three scoops. This is a big book, so I also found out about some cars I hadn’t heard of, like the Sherpa off-roader and the Citroën 19_19 concept car.It’s not all about cars, either. It’s got roller coasters, Mars rovers, tanks, a jet-powered school bus, monster trucks and a life-sized Mario Kart (that would be so fun).

    Road & Track Crew’s Big & Fast Cars: 701 Totally Amazing Facts!

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    And it’s funny. I liked the chart where you figure out what kind of space traveler you’d be, or the fill-in-the-blanks about a top-secret spy mission. The chart where you figure out which type of paint job matches your personality told me I’m a wild custom hot rod. I think that’s right.Finn Dyer is 10 but already owns an impressive fleet of cars (in Forza Horizon 5). In real life, he likes going fast and getting big air on his bike, or skis, or pogo stick. His dream car, right now, is a Ford Bronco Raptor.

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