Aston Martin is set to debut the successor to the DBS in the second half of 2025. The new car, which has been recently spotted, features a radical new design that sets it apart from its predecessor. Under the hood, it is expected to retain the twin-turbocharged V-12 engine that powers the DBS and other Aston Martin models.
Meanwhile, Kia has been seen testing a midsize pickup truck, potentially named the Tasman. However, this model is not likely to be available in the U.S., as Kia is planning to introduce an electric pickup for the American market by 2027.
Bugatti has confirmed that its upcoming hypercar, set to replace the Chiron, will be equipped with a V-16 hybrid powertrain. This innovative engine is the brainchild of Rimac founder Mate Rimac, who began its development even before taking over Bugatti under its former parent company, Volkswagen Group.
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