2023 Acura Integra, SSC Tuatara and 2022 Ford Bronco Raptor: a week in reverse
Driving a 2023 Acura Integra, the SSC Tuatara set a new top speed record and the 2022 Ford Bronco received an official power rating. And the 2022 Ford Bronco received an official power rating.
We were the first to test drive the 2023 Acura Integra. In short, the return of the legendary nameplate did not disappoint. The steering and adaptive dampers are the highlights, helping the Integra surpass the Civic Si's skeleton.
Spy photographers spotted the 2023 Lamborghini Urus undergoing testing on public roads. The facelifted crossover SUV has a redesigned bumper, hood, and wheels. The updated cabin is expected to feature a new infotainment system. It is unclear what is under the hood, but the Urus will be electrified in the coming years.
The SSC Tuatara has reached 295 mph. This is faster than the top speed of the hypercar (which ran out of runway after hitting a top of 286.1 mph), but it did not set a new land speed record for a production vehicle.
Pagani unveiled the Huayra NC. A product of the Pagani Special Projects division, the NC transmitted 819 hp and 796 lb-ft of torque to the rear wheels via a 7-speed sequential gearbox. The one-off car was unveiled to the public at the 2022 Motor Valley Fest in Modena, Italy.
Ford CEO Jim Farley tweeted the official power rating of the 2022 Bronco Raptor. The wide-bodied off-roader, originally said to have over 400 hp, will have 418 hp and 440 lb-ft of torque. It should be extremely fast and fun.