Dodge's first EV, Ferrari's Le Mans Hypercar, and the next BMW M5 all made headlines this week.
Ferrari's first sports prototype in decades was also revealed this week. The car is the new
that will be entered in the Hypercar class of the 2023 World Endurance Championship, meaning Ferrari is about to return to the top level of endurance racing.BMW was spotted testing a prototype for its , and this time the tester sported many production-bound elements. The new super sedan is confirmed with a hybrid powertrain, but rumors say an electric powertrain will be an alternative.version. Both the new Ranger and Ranger Raptor are already on sale overseas, and Ford plans to enter a modified version of the Raptor in this year's Baja 1000.also made headlines this week.
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