According to Drive, some new exotic cars have been seen this week, they are:
six new exotic cars including the BMW X2, Porsche Boxster, among new models others.
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Rolls-Royce Dawn
According to Drive, a new drop-top called the Dawn is being made by the British brand, this will be a convertible version of the Ghost sedan. Features include a soft-top convertible roof similar to the BMW 6-Series convertible, and a 6.6-litre twin-turbo V12 that produces 465kW and 800Nm. This car is expected to be officially revealed later this year.
Ford Mondeo
This new ride was seen during it's testing. It is said to be a mid-life update on the current Mondeo. Changes will be made in the rear bumper and in the front. There might be a slight interior styling, all of these will be seen at some point in 2016.
Porsche 911 Targa
New features include turbocharged engines, turbocharged flat six-cylinder engine which will replace the traditional naturally-aspirated flat six cylinder, a capacity of 3.0 litres and up to 275kW, in sportier models, a capacity of 3.5-litres to achieve an output of around 310kW. Other changes include a new steering wheel, the one featured on the 918 Spyder. The German brand should be revealed at the upcoming Frankfurt motor show.
Porsche Boxster
This new version is expected to feature a four-cylinder engine which the president and CEO of Porsche, Matthias Muller, hinted at when he spoke to Drive at the 2014 Detroit motor show, and will be revealed later this year.
BMW X2
This new compact coupe, spotted during it's testing, was confirmed the go-ahead for the new X2 in May this year. It will boast of four conventional front hinged doors, a heavily angled liftback style tailgate, and will be unveiled as early as the 2016 Geneva motor show.
BMW 5-Series wagon
Changes for this version include minor tweaks to the front bumper and headlights as well as a revised rear bumper and tailgate which looks sleeker and longer than the current model. It should be revealed at one of the big European motor show in 2016.