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BMW i5 Touring Seen Testing at Nurburgring with Light Camouflage

The latest sighting of the BMW i5 Touring shows the electric wagon speeding around the iconic Nürburgring Nordschleife and nearby roads. While partially camouflaged, the rear section is the only area covered.

The front of the vehicle is identical to the i5 sedan. It features the signature closed-off kidney grilles and a trapezoidal inlet in the lower fascia. The outer edges of the front also have vertical openings.

Porsche Macan EV Spotted with Light Camouflage: New Photos

New spy shots of the Porsche Macan EV reveal the vehicle with light camouflage. Although the covering is still present, these photos provide a clearer look at the final design compared to previous images. The car is scheduled to officially debut in 2024, so it is reasonable to assume that the brand is in the final stages of vehicle development.

Upon closer examination of the front, there is a tape seam located below the headlights, indicating some level of concealment. The front end also features split lamps, with some positioned on the top and additional illumination placed at the bottom. The slats in the lower fascia appear to be active components that can open to allow for increased cooling when required.

Take a Look at the New Genesis G80 Spy Video Revealing Updates

The Genesis G80 sedan is undergoing a refresh, and a stealthy individual managed to capture a development vehicle at night. The extensive camouflage obscures much of the car’s appearance, but the photographer was able to get up close and document details such as the interior.

Similar to previous spy images, the refreshed G80 is wrapped in a fabric covering with panels underneath for added secrecy. The exterior features the signature split headlights and taillights that are characteristic of the brand. The shield-shaped grille remains a prominent element of the front end, sporting a mesh design.

Porsche 911 Turbo Cabrio Facelift Spotted Speeding at Nurburgring

The Porsche 911 Turbo convertible is set to receive a refresh, and a recent spy video shows the car being tested at the Nürburgring race track. The driver showcases impressive speed while maneuvering the vehicle.

In comparison to previous spy shots, the front end of the car appears to be missing certain components. Earlier iterations of the vehicle featured vertical active slats in the outer inlets of the nose, as well as a pair of sensors in the center. These elements were also present in other 911 development vehicle variants.

The back of the car is particularly unique, with a trapezoidal exhaust outlet featuring two holes on the driver’s side, and an oval opening on the passenger side. The rear also boasts a wing on the deck, with a spoiler positioned just below it. The rest of the bumper is covered up to conceal any changes.

Although the interior of the 911 Turbo is not visible in the video, previous spy shots reveal the cabin of other upgraded 911s. These images show a fully digital instrument cluster and potential changes to the infotainment layout.

The details regarding the powertrain revisions for the refreshed 911 range remain a mystery. However, based on updates made to the previous-generation model, it is likely that the engines will receive a boost in power.

Additionally, spy shots have revealed that Porsche is working on a new GT2 RS. This vehicle features a wider body and large inlets in the hood, with a rear wing as tall as the roof. Rumors suggest that the output of this model could exceed 700 horsepower, surpassing the 690 hp produced by the twin-turbo 3.8-liter flat-six engine in the previous-generation GT2.

BMW M2 CS Spotted with Revised Front Spoiler, Lower Ride Height

BMW is preparing to release the enhanced M2 CS version of its popular coupe. Recent spy shots capture the vehicle undergoing testing, concealed by a camouflage wrap that obscures the body and potential design modifications.

The new M2 CS boasts a lower ride height compared to the standard model, while the wheels are also wider. However, due to the camouflage, it is challenging to identify other aesthetic differences. Nevertheless, the spicier variant seems to retain most of the regular trim’s front-end appearance, except for a more aggressive front lip spoiler. It is possible that the wrap conceals an integrated rear spoiler at the back, as indicated by spy photos of the 2025 BMW M2 CS.

2024 Mercedes-AMG GT Coupe Spotted Testing in Multiple Colors

The next-generation Mercedes-AMG GT Coupe is currently undergoing development at the Nürburgring. A recent spy video captures several of these prototypes as they lap the famous course and drive on the roads surrounding the track.

In the video, the GT Coupes can be seen in various colors. However, a closer inspection reveals that all of them feature the same front-end design. The front fascia boasts angled vertical slits on the outer edges and a narrow opening along the bottom. The lower portion of the grille is enhanced with additional inlets, while the center section showcases AMG’s iconic Panamericana vertical uprights with horizontal crossbars. Moreover, the hood of the car is adorned with two rib-like structures that run from the nose to the windshield.