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【Summary】Rolls-Royce unveils the second Droptail coachbuilt special, inspired by amethyst crystals. Ferrari begins development on SF90 successor. Polestar partners with Intel-owned Mobileye for driver-assist technology. Kia Rio to be discontinued in 2024. GMC Hummer EV EarthCruiser showcases overlander upgrades. Future Nissan EV lineup may include a sequel to the Leaf. VW California concept suggests camping features for ID.Buzz. 2024 Lexus ES reviewed. F1 resumes with the Dutch Grand Prix.

FutureCar Staff    Aug 25, 2023 10:29 AM PT
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Rolls-Royce has unveiled the second installment in its series of Droptail coachbuilt specials. This exclusive collection consists of only four vehicles, each with an estimated price tag exceeding $25 million. The latest addition to the lineup draws inspiration from the captivating beauty of amethyst crystals.

Ferrari is showing early signs of progress in the development of its next-generation SF90 supercar. Recently, a test mule featuring a modified SF90 body was spotted, indicating that the new car will receive upgrades in terms of chassis, powertrain, and styling.

Polestar has announced a partnership with Intel-owned Mobileye to equip its vehicles with automated driver-assist technology. The Polestar 4 compact crossover will be the first model to receive this advanced system. One of the notable features is the Chauffeur, an eyes-off system designed specifically for highways.

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