It looks like car makers are taking a deep breath after a very busy week dominated by the Monterey car show. What we have today is a beautiful mix of awesome special editions and family cars.
#1 Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 "Tribute to 906" Honors 1967 Japanese Grand Prix
Porsche 718 cayman gt4 tribute to 906 japanese grand prix
If you're looking for a car that can handle the highway and the racetrack, look no further than the Porsche 718 Cayman GT4. This is a capable high-performance car that's easy to drive and hard to beat on open roads or in the corners of a track, created as a special tribute to the Porsche 906.
The racing paint scheme suits it perfectly—complete with a no. 8 roundel on the doors and hood, there's something very special about this particular tribute to the Porsche 906 winner of the 4th Japanese Grand Prix in 1967. The job includes lots of details like custom touches like the white finish with silver at the bottom, matching the original 906 color scheme!
#2 Buick GL8 Gets Facelifted in China
Buick has been around for 119 years, and it's no surprise that the brand has become synonymous with luxury. Buick currently offers multiple crossovers and SUVs in the United States. But in China, the brand has a completely different portfolio, with a decent number of different models to choose from.
One of the most popular is the GL8 multi-purpose vehicle. This model is receiving a facelift this year, adding an expanded portfolio and a new bolder design.
The most important modification is the fully redesigned front fascia featuring various grilles depending on the trim level will give drivers a more modern look.
#3 Toyota Sienta Debuts in Japan
The Japanese automotive industry is dominated by small cars, and it looks like they're going to stay that way. In fact, the latest offering from Toyota is a cute-looking mix between a minivan, a light commercial vehicle, and a crossover.
The Toyota Sienta just entered production in Japan, and it's sure to be an instant hit with consumers looking for affordable transportation options with refined interiors at an affordable price.
The team that worked on this new vehicle considered customer feedback when designing it. So they decided to preserve their high roof length while also making sure it was affordable. In addition to preserving the high roof length, they added new safety features to keep drivers safe. They also improved interior quality and added refined technologies to make driving easier for everyone.
#4 Shelby American Introduces Limited GT500 Code Red
Shelby gt500 code red production
Shelby American is bringing one of its EXP or experimental cars to life, the Shelby GT500 Code Red.
The new Code Red is powered by a beefed-up 5.2-liter V8 with high-performance components and a premium intercooled twin-turbo system, a new fuel system, engine management system and suspension make this the most powerful and technologically advanced Shelby ever built.
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