 | Ladies and gentlemen, we present to you the best pictures yet of the forthcoming Corvette SS. What, you've never heard of the Corvette SS? That's because it's also been called the Corvette Blue Devil. And, more recently, the Corvette ZR-1. |
 | The yet-unnamed Genesis Coupe (we've heard that Hyundai is leaning towards Tiburon or Tuscani) has a muscular build and turbocharged two-liter engine. Sounds like a tuner car to us! |
 | It appears that the Germans are jumping on the "four-door coupe" bandwagon hard and fast. After witnessing the success that Mercedes-Benz has had with its slinky CLS, Porsche has been readying its Panamera sedan. Likewise, BMW is after a slice of the pie. The |
 | The new BMW X6 is sleeker and sportier than its siblings. See our spy photos here. |
 | The next Hyundai Tiburon is going to have rear-wheel drive and a V-8. See the first pictures here. |
 | The Mercedes-Benz C-class sedan is still fresh news following its introduction just a few months ago. That has not stopped Mercedes from preparing the second model in the lineup - the wagon you see pictured here. No real surprises here, with the utilitarian bo |
 | This Lancer could be a new Ralliart model, slotted between the standard Lancer and the top-of-the-line Evo. |
 | These shots represent the latest stage in development of Porsche's upcoming Panamera sedan. For the first time, Porsche's engineers have removed a large quantity of plastic camouflage and cladding to reveal some of the body work lurking underneath. Specificall |
 | We caught the next-gen Golf (or Rabbit) being tested in the desert. Check out the pictures here. |
 | It appears that Volkswagen is a glutton for punishment, as a test mule for the next Phaeton has been spotted running around. We're frankly surprised that the automaker is attempting a second round for the car at all, considering the pitiful sales of the first |
 | Everyone remembers the bright green Volkswagen IROC Concept from last year. It ROC(k)ed our world with its bulging muscular fenders and sweeping roofline, making us long for the moment when the Scirocco successor would finally land back in a VW showroom. |