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Mitsubishi Compact SUV Returns In Fresh Teasers, Debuts August 10

Mitsubishi is in desperate need of fresh products, and thankfully, new vehicles are on the horizon. This time, it’s not another rebadged Renault partnership like the previous Clio/Colt and Captur/ASX collaborations. Instead, Mitsubishi is fully responsible for this upcoming compact crossover. After first teasing it in late May, the company is now offering another preview to generate excitement ahead of the official premiere on August 10. The debut is scheduled to take place at the 2023 Indonesia International Auto Show.

For this new model, expect a toned-down version of the 2022 XFC Concept specifically tailored to the ASEAN region. Mitsubishi considers this market a core focus for the brand. The goal is to differentiate this compact crossover from the crowded segment by incorporating off-road capabilities. It is said to offer a respectable ground clearance of 222 millimeters (8.7 inches), slightly surpassing the Ford Bronco’s 8.3 inches. However, it falls short compared to the 333 mm (13.1 inches) provided by the Ford Bronco Raptor.

5 Of The Best Apple Watch Bands In 2023

If you’re looking to customize your Apple products, you have plenty of options from Casetify. This brand offers a wide range of designs for different Apple devices, including geometric patterns and themes inspired by popular brands and media, such as “The Mandalorian” and “Spider-Man.”

One of the solid options from Casetify is their Flexi band. The Flexi band is compatible with almost all Apple Watch models and features a buckle to keep it securely fastened on your wrist. As the name suggests, these bands are flexible and comfortable to wear. They are also water and sweat resistant. An added bonus for those who are environmentally conscious is that Casetify’s Flexi bands are partially made from recycled material sourced from old iPhone cases.

If you prefer a more luxurious style, Casetify’s selection may be too casual for your taste. Additionally, the recycled Flexi material may not offer the same level of comfort as a leather or nylon band. However, with their wide variety of styles, chances are you can find something that suits your preferences on Casetify’s website. Many of their watch bands are also available on Amazon for around $50 each. Some popular choices include checked daisies, cheetah dots, and a stylish petit floral on black.

Autocar magazine 28 June: on sale now

This week in Autocar, we explore the upcoming lineup of Audi RS electric vehicles, test drive the highly anticipated Kia EV9, and compare three manual driver’s cars.

News

Audi Sport is expanding its electric vehicle offerings with a range of powerful successors to its fastest combustion cars, including the RS3 and RS7. With a renewed focus on the RS brand, we delve into Audi’s plans for the future.

Toyota has reimagined the C-HR for a new generation, featuring sharp styling and the introduction of a hybrid option for the first time.

In addition, the Dacia Sandero is set to be reborn as a rugged, raised supermini with pure-electric power, while still maintaining its reputation for affordability, making it one of Europe’s most popular cars.

We also uncover why a used Ineos Grenadier can sometimes have a higher price tag than a new one and discuss the potential adoption of an agency model by Toyota.

Reviews

Kia has followed up the success of the EV6 with the launch of the EV9, priced at £65,000. Our own Steve Cropley travels to Seoul to test drive the EV9 and discover what sets it apart.

Matt Saunders is in Germany to test the latest generation of Chinese electric cars – the Hiphi Y and Hiphi X. The Hiphi Y is a saloon with 663bhp, aiming to compete with the Audi E-tron GT, while the Hiphi X is a £110,000 SUV challenging rivals such as the Tesla Model X and BMW iX. Are these vehicles worth the wait?

Matt Prior reviews the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N and concludes that it offers the most enjoyable driving experience among electric vehicles. Find out why in his detailed review.

Our team is also putting the Mercedes-AMG S36 E Performance, Peugeot e-2008, BMW M760e xDrive, Peugeot’s new 3008, and the BYD Dolphin to the test.

Features

We pay tribute to the manual gearbox by comparing three exceptional driver’s cars. The BMW M2, the only new M car available with a manual gearbox, goes up against two of the best stick-shifters in the industry: the Mazda MX-5 and Honda Civic Type R. Who will come out on top?

Considering buying a European used car imported from Japan? John Evans explores the pros and cons, revealing whether there are significant differences beneath the surface despite their similar appearances.

Off-roaders have evolved significantly over the years. But can modern tech-filled luxury SUVs outperform the original utilitarian workhorses when it comes to off-road capabilities? To find out, we compare a Willys Jeep with the brand new Range Rover.

Opinion

Matt Prior shares his experience driving the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N and highlights how it allows drivers to engage their muscle memory and appreciate engine sounds with a simulated gearshift and rev counter reaching 8000rpm.

Limited-Edition Ferrari SF90 Spider With 1,100 HP Rolls Out From Mansory

Mansory is known for its daring and unconventional creations in the automotive world. As an aftermarket specialist and tuner, the company fearlessly embraces the challenge of altering the appearance and performance of today’s high-performance cars. Its latest creation is a modified Ferrari that combines a significant power boost with an eye-catching body kit, ensuring it stands out in its limited production run.

The new offering from Mansory, named the F9XX Tempesta Celeste, is based on the Ferrari SF90 Spider. Only three of these limited-edition vehicles will be produced. Earlier this year, Mansory showcased a gray-blue example of the SF90 Spider, and now it introduces a white version that accentuates the striking carbon-fiber body kit. The company has incorporated an aggressive aero kit, featuring numerous forged carbon-fiber add-ons, including a two-piece rear spoiler.

2026 Lotus Type 135: Electric Elise still in works after Alpine split

Lotus is continuing its legacy of excellence in dynamics, aerodynamics, and lightweighting with the upcoming release of the Type 135, an all-electric sports car. Although it will have a different propulsion system, Lotus aims to maintain its signature qualities while also benefiting from features like instant torque, easier cooling, and better packaging. As a result, the Type 135 will offer ample storage and packaging benefits.

The E-Sports platform, which will underpin the Type 135, will support both single- and twin-motor powertrains. The power output is expected to range from 469bhp to 872bhp, offering significantly more power than the current Elise models. The higher-powered versions of the Type 135 could even fill the gap left by the track-focused Exige.

The E-Sports platform is designed to accommodate both rear- and four-wheel-drive powertrains. Although the showcased concepts have so far featured rear-mounted drive systems, Lotus remains open to the possibility of offering a torque-vectoring setup similar to the one found in the flagship Evija. As a result, certain defining features from the Evija may find their way into future Lotus sports cars.

Lotus is also focused on making the Type 135 as aerodynamically efficient as possible. Taking inspiration from the Venturi tunnels of the Evija, the car will feature aerodynamic aids that run throughout its design. This design approach takes advantage of the compact nature of an electric drivetrain. However, while the Type 135 will have similarities to the hypercar, it will be far more accessible and affordable.

Lotus plans to leverage the efficiencies within the broader Geely group, which includes Volvo, Polestar, Lynk&Co, and LEVC, to keep development and retail costs down. By utilizing components and systems from other brands, Lotus aims to deliver affordable performance. While it may not be possible to offer the Type 135 at the same price as the entry-level Elise, the cost of necessary materials and components is expected to decrease significantly. This could potentially position the Type 135 in the price range of the retired Exige line-up, estimated to be between £80,000 and £100,000.