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Cars & Bids turmoil, Ioniq 5 wins, Ranger Raptor rips
PLUS: Camaro plan, Miami Concours, Gallardo restomod

2025-02-20
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Releases & Reviews
The Ranger Raptor combines a punchy 405 hp (~302 kW) and 430 lb-ft (~583 Nm) V6 engine with rugged off-road styling, featuring 17-inch wheels paired with 33-inch BFGoodrich tires. Its aggressive suspension, confident braking, and refined interior deliver both thrilling performance and everyday comfort.
Hyundai’s refreshed 2025 Ioniq 5 features upgraded battery packs—63.0 and 84.0 kWh—for improved range, with dual-motor AWD models now estimated at 290 miles. Enhanced tech like NACS charging and revised suspension further boost its practicality, solidifying its status as a top contender in the EV segment.
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Technology, Market Data & Analysis
A wave of layoffs at Cars & Bids underscores shifting market dynamics as auction volumes decline and revenue pressures mount. The restructuring follows a significant $37 million investment and reflects broader industry adjustments as enthusiast car values normalize, impacting both buyers and sellers.
The new base-model GLE450 Coupe delivers 375 hp (~280 kW) and 369 lb-ft (~500 Nm) from its 3.0L turbo inline-six, achieving 0–60 mph in 4.9 seconds. Its athletic handling and upscale interior make it a performance-oriented luxury SUV despite compromised rear space.
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Car Culture
This Hagerty feature delves into untold Dan Gurney racing tales and a nostalgic tour of historic race car memorabilia at All American Racers. Rich in racing lore and restoration insights, the video captures a bygone era of Formula 1 passion and American motorsport ingenuity.
Highlighting six iconic vehicles facing the axe in 2026, the article mourns models that defined eras from the Audi A4 to the Porsche 718. It reflects on evolving market demands and the bittersweet end of an era for beloved, culturally significant cars.
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Miscellaneous
Reviewed by AutoTrader, the Mercedes G580 Electric replaces its combustion engine with four electric motors delivering a combined 587 hp and 1,164 lb-ft torque (~1,579 Nm), achieving 0–62 mph in 4.7 seconds. Retaining classic ladder frame underpinnings, it offers innovative off-road features and modern tech while questioning the future of the iconic G-Class.
Throttle House reviews the Rolls-Royce Cullinan Series II Black Badge, which redefines luxury with bespoke design updates and a twin-turbo V12 delivering approximately 592 hp (~441 kW). Lavish interior tweaks, exclusive options, and enhanced performance reaffirm its status as the ultimate statement SUV for discerning clients.
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Quick Links
Tedson Motors’ Etna remasters the 2013 Gallardo by shedding 450 pounds (~204 kg) with a carbon fiber body and re-tuning its 5.0-liter V-10 to 600 horsepower (600 hp, ~447 kW) paired with a gated six-speed manual.
The limited-edition Wrangler 4xe Backcountry, capped at 5,800 units and priced at $66,185, combines Uconnect 5 with a nine-speaker Alpine system and off-road trail guides, plus a Trailer Tow package and 20-inch wheels wrapped in General Grabber A/T tires.
Gordon Murray launches a new division dedicated to bespoke, heritage, and special vehicles, promising low-volume one-offs on a fresh platform tailored to custom design and engineering requirements.
Retromobile in Paris dazzles with rare exotics like a never-run 3.5-liter Formula 1 engine revving up to 13,800 rpm to produce 710 horsepower (710 hp, ~530 kW) amidst a vibrant mix of high and low-priced classics.
Spy shots reveal a more muscular electric Cayenne Coupe built on Volkswagen Group’s PPE platform, potentially featuring a 4-motor setup that may exceed 630 horsepower (630 hp, ~471 kW) output.
Miami Concours dazzles in the Design District as thousands flock to view a blend of supercar icons and cultural installations, featuring vehicles like the McLaren F1 and Lamborghini Countach alongside haute couture displays.
The bitter rivalry between the Arfons brothers, marked by fierce drag strip battles and land speed record attempts—one featuring a General Electric J79 turbine engine and a record of 434.02 mph—underscores a saga of sibling competition and innovation.
Report from GM insiders suggests the seventh-generation Camaro project was derailed by a weak business case yet remains under consideration, amid questions over platform and powertrain choices compared to current gasoline and hybrid models.
The Bugatti Mistral, marking the final W-16 era, produces 1,578 horsepower (1,578 hp, ~1,177 kW) and a top speed of 282 mph (282 mph, ~454 km/h) in a limited run of 99 units priced at $5 million, with deliveries underway.
Ex-Stig races the 1000 horsepower (1000 hp, ~746 kW) Cerbera Speed 12—a 1,300 kg (~2,866 lb) beast with a 6-liter twin turbo V12—only to crash, highlighting its brutal power and challenging handling.
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