A new generation Ford Mustang will go on sale this summer, but rights to the first example, the car with a VIN ending in 001, will go under the hammer next week to raise funds for charity. The car was not built but is confirmed to be a Mustang GT.
Ford has been spotted testing its first model based on Volkswagen Group’s MEB platform, designed for mainstream electric vehicles. The first model is a compact crossover that will likely have a lot in common with the MEB-based Volkswagen ID.4, and the covers will be taken off shortly.
Maserati unveiled a redesigned GranTurismo last fall, but the automaker has only now revealed the car’s interior. There’s a total of three digital screens on the dash, or four if you include the clock, which looks like an analog clock but can change to show various information, including a compass.
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