I love going to car shows, but let’s face it : manufacturers occasionally have to bring cars that have only been slightly tweaked compared to last year’s models. I get it. Models can’t be brand new every year. Fortunately, there are plenty of new ones at this year’s Geneva Motor Show.
Supercar companies tend to pop up like daisies every other day. However, unlike Pagani and Koenigsegg, they can’t seem to stick around long enough to fix any of the problems that plagued early iterations of the car.
If you have any doubt that wagons can indeed be sexy, take a look here at Audi’s Prologue Avant concept. It’s no Vista Cruiser. However, it’s possibly a preview of a future rival to the Mercedes-Benz CLS Shooting Brake.
As some of you might now, Jim Glickenhaus has been hard at work creating the SCG 003 supercar. To sum up the project, Glickenhaus has been working on creating a supercar that can go from a regular road car to a racecar and then back to a road car in a single day.
Despite Audi’s best attempts, the all-new 2017 Audi R8 hit the Internet ahead of the Geneva debut next week. As a result, Audi has went ahead and provided us all the details on their new mini-Lamborghini.
Niels van Roij of London worked with a Ghost chassis and created a shooting brake. A shooting brake Rolls-Royce sounds like an amazing creation. But this one is extra-special; the entire storage area is designed for a dog.
Audi is so jazzed about the new R8, that it gave a select few journalists the opportunity to sit in the passenger seat with a pro race driver has they set hot laps around a track.