breaking News: Honda is poised to revive the iconic Prelude nameplate with a sleek, new coupe, as previewed in images released today. The vehicle, showcased in Japan, signals a potential return to the sporty coupe market for the automaker.
The Mercedes-Benz G-Class, originating in 1979, has achieved enduring success by balancing evolution with a steadfast commitment to its original design principles. Despite significant advancements in automotive safety and aerodynamic standards over the past four decades, the G-Class’s essential silhouette has remained remarkably consistent. Originally conceived as a military vehicle,the G-Class transitioned to civilian markets in the early 1980s.
While modern iterations boast increased speed and enhanced luxury features, the G-class continues to excel in off-road performance. Key components contributing to its capability include a robust ladder frame chassis, a two-speed transfer case, and three locking differentials. These features allow for extraordinary traction and control in challenging terrain.The G-Class is currently manufactured by Magna Steyr in Graz, Austria, under licence from Mercedes-Benz.
Recently, Ford has also focused on heritage and color, introducing a new 60th Anniversary package for the Bronco, featuring unique color schemes that pay homage to the vehicle’s history. The package includes distinctive exterior styling cues and interior appointments.