Hyundai’s Ioniq 5 N high-performance electric compact crossover has just gone on sale, but in Korea a dedicated racing version is about to be launched. It’s called the Ioniq 5 N eN1 Cup and is being developed for a new electric category in the single-brand Hyundai N Festival racing series.
BMW is working on a mid-range update for its M3, and the updates will extend to the M3 Touring wagon sold overseas. Prototypes for both body styles are currently undergoing testing ahead of a likely debut late this year or early next.
Audi is working on a redesign for the A7, and this time there will be body styles beyond the regular Sportback hatch. One of the body styles will be an Avant station wagon, a prototype of which has been spotted. It will take over from the gas-powered A6 Avant after the A6 line switches to the electric route.
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