The 2024 Ford Bronco lineup became official, an electrical 2025 Genesis GV90 prototype began public testing, and the GMC Hummer EV EarthCruiser previewed electric overlanding. It is the Week in Reverse, right here at Motor Authority.
The 2024 Ford Bronco lineup shuffled as the bottom model disappears and the Big Bend becomes the entry point. This shift within the trim levels means the Bronco now starts at $41,025, which is $3,595 greater than the 2023 model and $11,030 greater than when the model returned in 2021. The Bronco Raptor now costs nearly six figures at $91,730.
Vinfast claimed its three-row VF 9 electric crossover SUV may have as much as 330 miles of range. Once EPA rated, this might mean the VF 9 over delivers on its 300 miles of range promise, though at $83,000 it’ll cost significantly greater than originally planned.
The electrical 2025 Genesis GV90 began testing on public roads. The complete-size luxury crossover SUV will aim squarely for the Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV when it arrives in 2025.
Rolls-Royce added Droptail roadsters to its coachbuilt portfolio. The primary is often called La Rose Noire and the second is often called the Amethyst. Each is believed to cost greater than 20 million British kilos (roughly $25 million), and only 4 Droptails might be made.
The GMC Hummer EV EarthCruiser provided a glimpse into the potential overloading future. The electrical pickup truck concept incorporates a bed-mounted “house” created from carbon fiber that is integrated into the chassis. While not intended for production by GMC, EarthCruiser upfitters intends to supply an identical configuration in 2024.
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