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#1 BMW XM Debut Allegedly Happening on September 27

BMWBMW XM Debut Allegedly Happening On September 27

 

 

BMW XM, the new M performance SUV, is expected to be unveiled in September 2022. It will be a premium SUV that will offer a wide range of features and technologies that are currently available in other BMW models like iDrive, climate control, and entertainment system.[1]

According to BMWBlog, BMW XM's debut is happening on September 27, 2022. No other details have been revealed yet, but we'll update you as soon as more information comes in!

 

 

#2 VW ID. Xtreme Concept Debuts

VWVW ID. Xtreme Concept Debuts As AWD Electric Off-Roader

 

 

Volkswagen unveiled its new concept, the ID Xtreme, in Locarno, Switzerland. The concept previews factory upgrades and accessories that will be available to customers soon.

The ID Xtreme is based on the ID.4 GTX, but it has all-wheel drive and 382 hp (285 kW). It rides on 18-inch off-road wheels, and its front fascia has been modified for added protection from debris and mud. An additional crash bar and a modified front bumper were added for increased safety in off-road conditions.[2]

All of these features make this concept an exciting way for Volkswagen to show off its commitment to creating vehicles that are more capable than ever before.

 

 

#3 2024 Chevrolet Equinox EV Debuts

chevrolet2024 Chevrolet Equinox EV Debuts With Up To 300 Miles Of Range 

 

 

Chevy has unveiled the 2024 Equinox EV, and its release date is expected to be in fall 2023.

The 2RS trim will be available first, with the entry-level 1LT arriving later at the price of $30,000. The Equinox EV will be available with two drivetrain options: a front-wheel-drive version producing 210 horsepower, and an all-wheel-drive variant making almost 290 hp.[3]

 

 

#4 Ultra-Luxe Lincoln Navigator One Debuts in China

UltraUltra-Luxe Lincoln Navigator One Debuts In China

 

 

Lincoln has unveiled a new special edition model of the Navigator called The Navigator One. It is a China-only super luxurious version of the model, based on the Navigator L long-wheelbase variant. [4]

The Navigator One is limited to just 30 units, and it will not be available for sale in the US. Production is limited to only 30 units. The car features that are not available on the US-spec Navigator and which likely will remain exclusive to The Navigator One.

 

 

#5 Bentley Flying Spur Speed Debuts

 

 

The Flying Spur Speed is joining Bentley's lineup, and it's crazy.

The Speed will have Bentley’s W12 engine, which is a 6.0-liter twin-turbocharged V-8 that produces a whopping 626 horsepower and 664 pound-feet of torque. Coupled with an eight-speed ZF dual-clutch gearbox that reaches 60 miles per hour in 3.7 seconds and a top speed of 207 mph (333 kph), this thing is a beast[5].

 

We can't wait to see what the company comes up with next!

 

 

#6 2023 Nissan X-Trail Debuts in Europe

Nissan2023 Nissan X-Trail Debuts In Europe As Electrified Rogue

 

 

After the launch of the Midsize SUV X-Trail in America and Japan last week, it's Europe's turn to get their own midsize SUV.

The car has three-row seating and an optional all-wheel drive system. It also has a three-cylinder turbocharged gasoline engine.[6]

The X-Trail destined for Europe is big enough to host passengers up to 160 centimeters tall on the rearmost seats, and the second-row bench has a 60:40-split configuration that can slide forward to make it easier for people to access the third row. The cargo capacity stands at 585 liters, 20 liters more than its predecessor.

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