The biggest car news and reviews are here. Ferrari's former chairman, Luca di Montezemolo, has made it clear that he would not have built the Ferrari Luce, stating that it risks the destruction of the Ferrari myth. Meanwhile, Italy's transport minister, Matteo Salvini, questioned what Enzo Ferrari would say about the car.
The terms of the U.S.-U.K. trade agreement may be affected by the new Toyota GR Corolla, which could exceed the 100,000-car import limit and trigger a higher tariff rate. Pricing data for the 2027 Kia Seltos has leaked, showing an increase of $900 at the low end and up to $1,900 for certain trims.
Hyundai is introducing a new mobile service program across the U.S., allowing customers to order maintenance and repairs for their vehicles at home or work. Volvo has obtained permission from the U.S. Department of Commerce to continue importing and selling its China-built connected cars in the U.S. despite earlier rules to bar Chinese cars from the market.
Honda plans to export its Super-One EV to right-hand-drive markets beyond Japan, including the U.K. and Australia. New regulations in Europe have paved the way for automated valet parking in new cars, although it has only been implemented on a limited basis for Mercedes S-Class and EQS models at Stuttgart Airport in Germany.
Gucci is going racing, having announced that it will become the title sponsor for the Alpine Formula 1 team beginning next year with a new subsidiary, Gucci Racing. The Ferrari Luce has drawn sharp criticism from many, including Ferrari's former chairman, who hopes that the company will at least remove the Prancing Horse from the car.
Source: thedrive.com


