We drove the 2023 Acura Integra, the SSC Tuatara hit a new high speed and got the 2022 Ford Bronco official power rating. It’s the opposite week, right here Motor authority.
2023 Acura Integra was our first job. In short, the return of the legendary nameplate does not disappoint. The steering and adaptive dampers are the highlight, and they really help Integra to rise above its Civic C bone.
Our spy photographer spotted the 2023 Lamborghini Urus being tested on a public street. The facelifted crossover SUV has a refined design for bumper, hood and wheels. A new infotainment system is expected for the updated cabin It’s not clear what was under the hood, but Urus will be electrified in the coming years.
The speed of SSC Toyota is 295 miles per hour. Although it moved faster than the Hypercar (previously topped 286.1 miles per hour before running off the runway), it failed to achieve a new production-vehicle land-speed record and needed a second run to create a new two-way average. Done.
Pagani Huara NC Revealed. A product of the Pagani Special Project Division, the NC 7-speed sequential gearbox transmits 819 hp and 796 lb-ft of torque to the rear wheels. The one-off car made its public debut at the 2022 Motor Valley Fest in Modena, Italy.
Ford CEO Jim Farley tweeted the official power rating for the 2022 Bronco Raptor. It was initially said that to produce more than 400 hp, the widebody off-roader would have 418 hp and 440 pound-feet of torque. It should be silly fast and fun.