When the first-generation BMW M2 (F87) was introduced in 2016, it redefined BMW’s compact sports car lineup, it was from the BMW M division in a smaller, more accessible package.Photo by Motor Trend Positioned as the successor to the iconic BMW 1 Series M Coupe, the M2 aimed to deliver a pure driving experience, combining …
When the Ferrari F430 debuted at the 2004 Paris Motor Show, it represented a big step forward for Ferrari, building upon the the Ferrari 360 Modena with substantial technological advancements. More than just a new model, the F430 was Ferrari’s way of setting new standards in performance and handling for a mid-engine sports car in …
When the Ferrari GTC4 Lusso debuted at the Geneva Motor Show in 2016, it followed the footsteps of the Ferrari FF, the GTC4 Lusso sought to combine high performance with all-weather usability and comfort, embodying Ferrari’s legacy of elegance and dynamic capability. Soon after, Ferrari introduced the GTC4 Lusso T, a more agile, rear-wheel-drive variant …
When the Lexus GS F debuted in 2016, it marked Lexus’s entry into the high-performance luxury sedan segment, positioning itself as the more aggressive sibling in the GS lineup. Unlike any other GS model, the GS F was created to blend Lexus’s reputation for luxury with track-ready performance.Photo by CNET It was built not only …
When the Rolls-Royce Wraith debuted in 2013, it made a bold statement as one of the most powerful models in the Rolls-Royce lineup. Positioned as a car for those seeking the opulence of a Rolls-Royce with an added sense of driver engagement, the Wraith captured the essence of modern luxury with classic grand touring elegance.At …
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