Bentley’s only sedan, the Flying Spur, is now available with a hybrid powertrain, which we’ve just tested. With its amazing performance and near-silent operation, we feel the powertrain previews what the eventual switch to electric could look like for the brand.
Lamborghini is testing a new variant of the Huracan. This one appears to offer high ground clearance and items designed for off-road driving, a combination that Lamborghini actually unveiled with a concept car in 2019.
America’s Glickenhaus is preparing a hydrogen-powered version of its boat off-roader and plans to use it to compete in the grueling Baja 1000. Glickenhaus is uniquely striving to use liquid hydrogen instead of compressed hydrogen gas and will develop its own fueling infrastructure to ensure customers have a place to fill up.
You’ll find these stories and more in today’s auto news right here at Motor Authority.
First drive test: The 2022 Bentley Flying Spur Hybrid cleverly replaces cylinders with electrons
2023 Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato spy footage: ramping supercar is coming
Glickenhaus provides the off-roader Hydrogen Boot and promises to refuel the infrastructure
Loose windshield leads to recall of Hyundai Santa Fe, Elantra and Sonata
2024 Audi A4 Avant Spy Shots: Redesigned A4 with an evolutionary look
BMW dropped X3 plug-in hybrid, leaving brand no place in fast-growing EV SUV segment
Aston Martin unveils “the world’s most powerful luxury SUV” on February 1st.
2022 Kia Niro EV on test
Special Porsche 911 marks 50 years of Porsche Design
CATL introduces a one-minute solution for EV battery replacement, the whole company around it