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Here Are Some Of The Finest Cars Unveiled At The 2023 Monterey Car Week
Here are some of the finest cars unveiled at the 2023 Monterey Car Week.
The return of this year’s Monterey Car Week 2023 has afforded auto brands from across the world to reveal and showcase some of their latest products as well as upcoming cars to the crowds.
The Monterey Car Week is Automotive week in August in which car-related events such as auto shows, rallies, concours and car auctions are held in and around Monterey, California, United States.
Here are some of the amazing and futuristic cars that have been unveiled during the automotive week.
1) Pininfarina B95
Pininfarina debuted the B95, a 1,900-hp open top hypercar based on the Battista. It combines four electric motors and will do a 0-60mph below 2 seconds time.
Just 10 examples of the Pininfarina B95 speedster will be built with each starting at $4.8 million before options with deliveries scheduled for 2025.
2) Infiniti QX Monograph Concept
Nissan’s luxury brand, Infiniti, also revealed the Infiniti QX Monograph Concept, a design study that previews the next-generation of the brand’s biggest SUV, the QX80.
QX Monograph is finished in a striking new paint that appears to vary in color based on light and viewing angle. It features a unique lighting system that separates the main headlight assembly and daytime running lights.
3) Bugatti Chiron Super Sport ‘Golden Era’
French hypercar maker Bugatti will officially handover the one-of-a-kind Bugatti Chiron Super Sport ‘Golden Era’ commissioned by an unnamed Bugatti collector at ongoing Monterey Car Week 2023.
The overall project took two years to complete, including 400 hours dedicated to the artwork on either side of the car, hand-written ‘One-of-One’ motifs plus ‘Golden Era’ stitches underside of the rear wing.
4) Rolls-Royce ‘La Rose Noire’ Droptail
British luxury marque, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, also unveiled the ‘La Rose Noire’ Droptail, a unique two-door, two-seater ultra-luxury convertible coachbuilt masterpiece that is inspired by the allure of the Black Baccara rose.
The first of four unique Rolls-Royce Droptail commissions, named ‘La Rose Noire’, was presented to the clients who commissioned it at a private event close to Pebble Beach in California on Saturday night during Monterey Car Week.
5) Lamborghini Lanzador
Lamborghini also debuted the Lanzador concept, a 4-seater high-riding SUV that previews a purely-electric production vehicle that Lamborghini will present in 2028.
Lamborghini CEO says the Lanzador is the perfect link between Urus and the brand’s super sports cars. Production version of the electric Ultra GT will be officially presented in 2028.
6) Lexus GX
Also unveiled is the Toyota Land Cruiser-based 3rd-generation 2024 GX luxury SUV, which first made its debut back in June. It features a new bold square-body profile designed that aids off-roading functionality.
The GX 550 will be offered in six grades: Premium, Premium+, Luxury, Luxury+ and a first-ever Overtrail grades, the Overtrail and Overtrail+, which is an all-new for Lexus.
7) Aston Martin DB12
The 671-horsepower Aston Martin DB12, the world’s first super tourer, also made its American debut at the world’s most prestigious car event.
Joined by the limited edition Valour and DBX707 at the spectacular event, the DB12’s bold and assertive exterior design is highlighted by a giant grille flanked by new LED headlights.
8) Maserati MCXtrema
Maserati also revealed the all-new exclusive MCXtrema, the Italian sports car brand’s most powerful model yet.
Based on the Maserati MC20, the the track-only MCXtrema supercar has been conceived as a spiritual successor to the legendary Maserati MC12 racer of the early 2000s.
The track-only MCXtrema is limited to 62 units, all of which have been spoken for despite the starting price of £936,000 before options. Production of the Maserati MCXtrema starts in the second half of 2024.