The 2023 Nissan GT-R Volvo EX90 got here into focus, and we drove the 2023 Ford F-150 Raptor R. It is the Week in Reverse, proper right here at Motor Authority.
Godzilla has returned. The 2023 Nissan GT-R was introduced after the supercar took a hiatus for 2022. Whereas studies of the automotive’s dying have been exaggerated, no adjustments have been made to the $115,435 Nissan throughout its time away.
The 2023 Mercedes-Benz EQE arrived within the U.S. with a worth of $76,050. With an EPA-rated vary of 305 miles, the 350+ mannequin incorporates a single rear motor with rear-wheel drive, and each a 12.8-inch touchscreen and 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster. Extra highly effective dual-motor all-wheel drive fashions vary from $78,150 and $92,650, however do not arrive till 2023.
We had our first stint behind the wheel of the 2023 Ford F-150 Raptor R. The decision? Ford mounted the Raptor’s energy drawback. The road-legal Baja-inspired pickup now dives, rolls, and squats just like the trophy vans it emulates.
The Toyota Trailhunter grade was introduced and goals for overloading from the manufacturing facility. Set to reach subsequent 12 months on the automaker’s vans and SUVs, the Trailhunter fashions will function particular suspension tuning, off-road wheels and tires, skid plates, and storage options for these looking for to journey off the grid.
The Volvo EX90 electrical SUV began coming into focus with the most recent, and final, set of teaser photographs earlier than the Swedish automaker unveils its electrical three-row crossover subsequent week. The design seems to be an evolution of the present XC90 with smoother surfaces main to higher aerodynamics.