2025 Audi Q6 E-Tron, 2025 Infiniti QX80: Top Photos of the Week
Audi pulled the covers off the much-anticipated Q6 E-Tron this week. The electric compact crossover is slightly longer than the Tesla Model Y and will go on sale in the U.S. later this year in both regular and sporty SQ6 versions.
BMW has unveiled a concept model, the Vision Neue Klasse X, which previews a rival to the Q6 E-Tron; it will go into production in 2025 and will likely be badged the iX3.
Ferrari engineers were evaluating a prototype of the successor to the 812 Superfast. The new Super GT is expected to debut this year with stunning looks, a new platform, a new V12 engine, and possibly some electrification.
Mercedes-Benz AMG was testing a new version of its GT coupe, which appears to be somewhere between the current GT 63 grade and the upcoming GT 63 S E performance plug-in hybrid. The entry-level GT 43 also joined the lineup this week.
One of the vehicles we tested this week was the 2024 Ford Ranger Raptor. This Raptor has the same powertrain as the Bronco Raptor (with slightly different power output), plus 33-inch BFGoodrich K03 All-Terrain tires and 10.7 inches of ground clearance.
We also tested the new Rebel version of the Ram's 2500 Heavy Duty. It has all the usual upgrades, including underbody protection, a raised suspension, and off-road tires, with a choice of gas or diesel mills.
And finally, Infiniti showed off the redesigned QX80. This large SUV follows the familiar formula, but this time it omits the V-8 engine in favor of a twin-turbo V-6. The interior also seems to have taken a major step up in quality and refinement.