We drove the 2024 Mercedes-Benz AMG EQE SUV, the Dodge Challenger and Charger died, and Ken Block’s RaptorTRAX got here up on the market. It is the Week in Reverse, right here at Motor Authority.
We hung out behind the wheel of the 2024 Mercedes-Benz AMG EQE SUV and located it underwhelming. The electrical AMG begged the query: what do those three letters stand for beyond badging and a few extra power?
Volkswagen Group’s Scout Motors brand prepared for market launch with an extended list of nameplate trademarks. The trademark filings included each potential model names and trims, a few of that are historic including Scout 80, Scout 800, and Scout II.
The Dodge Challenger and Charger died, again. Production of the 2 iconic muscle cars got here to an end with a Pitch Black Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 170. The Brampton plant in Canada will now be retooled to supply electric muscle cars, potentially resurrecting one or each of the nameplates in some form.
HWA provided a primary have a look at its modern Mercedes 190 E Evo II. The automotive generally known as the HWA Evo will cost 714,00 euros (roughly $789,000) and only 100 shall be built. Deliveries are said to start in late 2025.
Ken Block’s 2009 Ford F-150 RaptorTRAX got here up on the market. The asking price is $195,000. The long-lasting vehicle was featured with Block in various videos doing burnouts and plowing through powdery snow. It features Block’s trademark design flair including shiny blue paint on the tracks and Monster livery.
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