Bugatti Centodieti, Pagani Wira Codarunga and McMurtry Spiering: the best photos of the week
The first customer model of Bugatti's "St. Dieci" went into production this week, nearly four years after its initial announcement. Bugatti plans to build only 10 units of this hypercar, each priced at approximately $9 million.
Pagani has unveiled a long-tail version of its Huayra supercar. It is called the "Huayra Codalunga" and only five will be built, each priced at over $7 million.
Chevrolet will unveil an electric Blazer next year, and the crossover will spawn a more powerful SS model. Chevrolet will unveil the new Blazer SS this week and will reveal all the details next month.
Another EV that made headlines this week was McMurtry's wild spearing. This car, with 1 horsepower per 2.2 pounds of weight, plus a fan to generate downforce, could be the fastest car up Goodwood's famous hillclimb. We'll find out soon enough.
Another EV that made headlines this week is by the Swiss company Micro. Its design is heavily influenced by the iconic Isetta. Its design is heavily influenced by the iconic Isetta.
Singer Vehicle Design's latest project car is a Porsche 930-inspired creation called the Turbo Study. The California-based company unveiled a version of the Turbo Study with a sport focus this week.
Ford has opened the company's archives to the public. This gives access to nearly 2 million photos, 51,000 videos, and a vast amount of paper records.
And finally, one of the vehicles we tested this week was the 2023 Cadillac Escalade V. This full-size SUV is powered by the same 6.2-liter supercharged V-8 engine as the CT5-V Blackwing, but with more horsepower. Maximum output is 682 hp.