A 2022 Kia Stinger, a Gordon Murray EV and a remake of the Bowler Defender: today's car news
The Kia Stinger may not be around much longer, but if you're in the market for a serious sports sedan and can overlook the badge, it's definitely worth a closer look. We test drove a 2022 model with the standard inline four-cylinder powertrain, which has been upgraded with more power.
McLaren F1 designer Gordon Murray has formed an engineering division, and one of its first tasks is to develop two electric SUVs: one SUV will be for Murray's own Gordon Murray Automotive, and the other will be for an unnamed major automaker The other will be for an unnamed major automaker.
Bowler, the off-road racing specialist acquired by Land Rover in 2019, has announced an upgrade package for the first Defender. Named Extreme, the package adds off-road gear along with additional power under the hood.
You can find these articles and more news at Motor Authority.
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