Top Photos of the Week: 2025 Polestar 3, 2025 BMW M2

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Get ready for the arrival of the Polestar 3 in the U.S. this summer. We had a chance to test drive this electric midsize SUV with its sleek Swedish aesthetics, roomy seating for five, and a powerful 517 hp engine. There’s so much to admire beyond these impressive features.

Hispano Suiza Carmen Sagrera

Hispano Suiza Carmen Sagrera

Spain’s Hispano Suiza introduced an upgraded version of its Carmen electric hypercar, featuring an astonishing 1,100-hp engine and a 103-kwh battery entirely developed in-house.

Aspark Owl SP600 prototype

Aspark Owl SP600 prototype

The headlines also featured Japan’s Aspark and its Owl SP600 electric hypercar in prototype form, showcasing a remarkable top speed of 272.6 mph.

2025 BMW M2

2025 BMW M2

BMW enthusiasts were delighted this week with updates to the 2-Series lineup, with particular focus on the M2 variant. While the regular coupe received minor enhancements, the M2 saw a notable 20-hp increase, matching the base M3’s output at 473 hp.

2025 Ford Mustang GTD Carbon Series with Performance pack

2025 Ford Mustang GTD Carbon Series with Performance pack

Ford is aiming to break the seven-minute mark at the Nürburgring with its Mustang GTD. To achieve this, Ford has developed an advanced aerodynamics kit for the vehicle. Additionally, Ford announced the availability of a separate package for lightweight modifications.

2024 Nissan GT-R special editions

2024 Nissan GT-R special editions

After 16 years, the R35 Nissan GT-R is bidding farewell, with the 2024 model marking the end of an era for this iconic vehicle. Although a successor is in the works, it may take some time before it hits the market, possibly as an electric vehicle.

Kalmar 7-97 C1 based on the 993-generation Porsche 911

Kalmar 7-97 C1 based on the 993-generation Porsche 911

Kalmar Automotive from Denmark has commenced the delivery of its Porsche 911 restomods in the U.S. These exclusive vehicles are available through California’s Canepa and are limited to just 12 units annually for the global market.

Piech GT

Piech GT

Swiss electric car startup Piëch, led by Ferdinand Piëch’s son, is progressing with the development of a new sports car. While originally slated for 2021, the project has been rescheduled and is now expected to launch in 2028.

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