American, French, and Italian carmakers got together this week and gave us a combination of some new elegant-looking sports cars, plus some fresh heavy-duty monsters. 

 

 

#1 Hennessey VelociRaptor 500 Bronco Debuts with 500 HP

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Hennessey has modified the Ford Bronco Raptor to create the Hennessey VelociRaptor 500 Bronco. The tuning company has given the rugged off-road SUV some minor visual makeover, and a powerful engine upgrade.

The new engine management software increases output by 20% to 500 horsepower and 550 pound-feet of torque. This makes the VelociRaptor 500 Bronco the most powerful Bronco ever made by Hennessey.

The upgraded twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter EcoBoost V6 engine was tuned using new engine management software and high-flow induction system, an upgraded stainless steel exhaust, and a larger intercooler system.

 

 

 

#2 2022 Ford GT LM Edition Debuts

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The Ford GT just got a little more special.

After celebrating the company's 2016 Le Mans win, Ford is releasing the 2022 Ford GT LM Edition—the final special-edition model of the car's production run. The car will start this fall, with production ending by December this year.

The car receives unique exterior and interior styling touches that separate it from the rest of the GT production run. Each GT will be finished in Liquid Silver, and customers will have to choose between red or blue accents on the lower carbon-fiber aerodynamic bits like the front splitter, side and door sills, and rear diffuser, all of which will show up in either color on these body parts.

Ford offers customers an additional option for how they want their new ride to look: both shades of blue can be combined with red accents on its mirror stalks and engine bay louvers to create one unique color scheme for each customer.

 

 

 

#3 Refreshed 2024 GMC Sierra HD Debuts 

 

 

GMC is set to release a new Sierra Heavy Duty trim level.

 

The refreshed Sierra HD will receive an updated front end that includes new headlights with bracket-shaped running lamps. Each trim has a unique look for the grille, but this area generally looks bigger and bolder than before. There are six new body colors: Titanium Rush Metallic, Sterling Metallic, Volcanic Red Tintcoat, Redwood Metallic, Meteorite Metallic, and Downpour Metallic.

The Denali Ultimate trim level is also getting a rugged AT4X model to go along with its luxury interior appointments. This model is the latest GMC product to get a rugged AT4X model.

 

 

 

#4 2023 Alpine A110 R Debuts 

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Renault's Alpine brand is unveiling the A110 R. It's based on the updated 2022 S model but with several improvements, focusing on everything but the powertrain. Alpine has managed to remove 34 kilograms (75 pounds) without affecting performance, reducing weight to a remarkably low 1,082 kg (2,385 lbs).

The main parts, made from carbon fiber, include the hood featuring dual air intakes that cut 2.9 kg (6.4 lbs), and the wheels, which shave off 12.5 kg (27.5 lbs).

 

 

 

#5 Maserati GranTurismo Debuts

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The Maserati GranTurismo is back, but don't let its familiar shape fool you. If you're looking for a car that looks like the old one, you'll be disappointed.

The company has intentionally decided to focus on the eternal parts while leaving the exterior intact—the new GT arrives with three electric motors and a battery pack, becoming the brand's first EV. The model shares a design with its predecessor, but no body panels.

The new GT has a long hood, a compact cabin, and a low ride height, sporting vertical-oriented headlights like those introduced on the MC20 supercar. 

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