Lamborghini Huracan STJ, 2025 Buick Enclave: top photos of the week
The Lamborghini Huracán will end production this year after 10 years in production. The final version will be unveiled this week as the Huracán STJ, of which just 10 will be built.
This week, the successor to Lamborghini's Huracán was spotted testing in camouflaged form. Rumored to be called the Temerario, the latest raging bull will arrive in late 2024 with a plug-in hybrid powertrain and perhaps a carbon fiber tub shared with its Revuelto big brother.
Toyota unveiled its redesigned 2025 4Runner this week. The recipe is familiar, but the old V-6 engine is gone. In its place is a turbo four that can be optioned as a hybrid.
Buick also unveiled the design for the 2025 Enclave. Buick also announced a redesign of the 2025 Enclave. This model features an edgier, more sculpted design than its successor, and the former V-6 engine has been dropped in favor of a turbocharged four-cylinder engine.
The Audi A3 series has also been updated for the 2025 model year. In the case of the sporty S3, which was unveiled this week, in addition to the horsepower increase, several handling upgrades have been updated, including a rear torque splitter on the RS 3.
Acura also updated the MDX for the 2025 model year, keeping the design mostly the same but adding some much needed technology to the cabin.
Two-time Formula 1 world champion Mika Hekkinen is selling his McLaren P1; the Finn, who drove for McLaren in the 1990s and won two titles, does not own a regular P1. Instead, it was one of the few prototypes, customized by the MSO department.
And finally, Porsche's updated 2025 Taycan spawned a new flagship model, dubbed the Taycan Turbo GT, which we test drove this week. It has a maximum output of 1,092 hp and accelerates from 0-60 mph in just 2.1 seconds.