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This month brings us a broad mix of luxury offerings, from a palace on wheels to the sports cars of the future. Safe to say, there’s something for everyone.

Luxury auto offerings to look forward to this month

This month brings us a broad mix of luxury offerings, from a palace on wheels to the sports cars of the future. Safe to say, there’s something for everyone

This month, the world of auto traverses the whole range—from luxury vehicles to sports cars—all of which promises to leave you breathless behind the wheels.

Porsche Mission XPorsche presents its first-ever all-electric supercar concept, the Mission X. This stunning vehicle boasts a sleek, low-slung design and is created to break the Nürburgring lap record. Additionally, it will charge twice as quickly as the Taycan.Since it's just a concept, few technical specifications are available for the low-slung electric vehicle or its powertrain. However, Porsche has stated that if the Mission X were to go into production, it would be designed to break the current record for the fastest road-legal vehicle at the Nürburgring Nordschleife (currently held by the Mercedes-AMG One). The car would run on a 900-volt system architecture and have a 2.2:1 pounds-to-horsepower ratio.

Porsche Mission X

Porsche presents its first-ever all-electric supercar concept, the Mission X. This stunning vehicle boasts a sleek, low-slung design and is created to break the Nürburgring lap record. Additionally, it will charge twice as quickly as the Taycan.

Since it's just a concept, few technical specifications are available for the low-slung electric vehicle or its powertrain. However, Porsche has stated that if the Mission X were to go into production, it would be designed to break the current record for the fastest road-legal vehicle at the Nürburgring Nordschleife (currently held by the Mercedes-AMG One). The car would run on a 900-volt system architecture and have a 2.2:1 pounds-to-horsepower ratio.

Lexus GX 550The Lexus GX is a unique vehicle in the brand's line-up, as it has impressive off-road capabilities thanks to its Land Cruiser Prado base. In early 2024, a new model with a different appearance and feel reminiscent of older Land Cruisers will be released under the GX550 name. With the increasing popularity of rugged, premium SUVs, the new GX is a nod to the earlier Cruisers. The latest interior design of this vehicle boasts generously sized displays, including a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster for the driver and a 14-inch touchscreen infotainment system. Additionally, the HVAC system and different drive modes can be controlled with physical knobs and switches, while a shifter is available for the four-wheel-drive system. The vehicle can accommodate up to seven adults with its three rows of seats, and the last row can be power-folded to create more space for cargo. It features sharp headlamps, the iconic Lexus favoured spindle grille, and  boxy cutouts that make it a perfect fit for off-road adventures.Image: Lexus

Lexus GX 550

The Lexus GX is a unique vehicle in the brand's line-up, as it has impressive off-road capabilities thanks to its Land Cruiser Prado base. In early 2024, a new model with a different appearance and feel reminiscent of older Land Cruisers will be released under the GX550 name. With the increasing popularity of rugged, premium SUVs, the new GX is a nod to the earlier Cruisers. The latest interior design of this vehicle boasts generously sized displays, including a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster for the driver and a 14-inch touchscreen infotainment system. Additionally, the HVAC system and different drive modes can be controlled with physical knobs and switches, while a shifter is available for the four-wheel-drive system. The vehicle can accommodate up to seven adults with its three rows of seats, and the last row can be power-folded to create more space for cargo. It features sharp headlamps, the iconic Lexus favoured spindle grille, and  boxy cutouts that make it a perfect fit for off-road adventures.

Image: Lexus

Mercedes Vision One-ElevenThe Vision One-Eleven is a concept by Mercedes-Benz with a modern take on a classic '70s car design. This unique hypercar boasts a monolithic exterior, gullwing doors, and a flashy silver interior. The car is a tribute to the firm's experimental C111 model, with only 16 produced for testing and development during the late 1960s and early 1970s. The One-Eleven's sleek body design and aerodynamic features pay homage to the C111 series, with a low-set front end and carbon-fibre splitter.Mercedes has created a series of One-Eleven accessories to celebrate the new concept, including a weekend bag, sunglasses, a hoodie, a cap, and a smartphone case, all bearing 'Limited Edition 1 of 111' lettering.Image: Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes Vision One-Eleven

The Vision One-Eleven is a concept by Mercedes-Benz with a modern take on a classic '70s car design. This unique hypercar boasts a monolithic exterior, gullwing doors, and a flashy silver interior. The car is a tribute to the firm's experimental C111 model, with only 16 produced for testing and development during the late 1960s and early 1970s. The One-Eleven's sleek body design and aerodynamic features pay homage to the C111 series, with a low-set front end and carbon-fibre splitter.

Mercedes has created a series of One-Eleven accessories to celebrate the new concept, including a weekend bag, sunglasses, a hoodie, a cap, and a smartphone case, all bearing 'Limited Edition 1 of 111' lettering.

Image: Mercedes-Benz

Range Rover SVThe new Range Rover SV is a luxurious SUV with unique design cues and fresh materials. Its exterior boasts a distinct grille design with slimmer slats, a redesigned side blade with an SV roundel etched, and a ceramic SV badge on the tailgate. The Serenity theme features a stunning copper exterior trim on the grille, lower bumper, roof, side blades, wheels, tailgate trim, and Range Rover script badging. The new SV model will have an extensive colour palette, including satin finishes and colour-shifting paints.The interior of the SV is even more impressive, with the Signature Suite option being the highlight. The long-wheelbase SV offers a five-seat configuration for the first time. Meanwhile the individual rear seats have 24-way power adjustment, with  heated, ventilated, and massaging as some of the options. The full-length centre console features a fridge with SV-branded glasses, a pair of cupholders, a deployable aeroplane-like table, and an eight-inch touchscreen for controlling the climate, seats, and other functions. Additionally, each front seat has an 11.4-inch touchscreen.Image: Landrover

Range Rover SV

The new Range Rover SV is a luxurious SUV with unique design cues and fresh materials. Its exterior boasts a distinct grille design with slimmer slats, a redesigned side blade with an SV roundel etched, and a ceramic SV badge on the tailgate. The Serenity theme features a stunning copper exterior trim on the grille, lower bumper, roof, side blades, wheels, tailgate trim, and Range Rover script badging. The new SV model will have an extensive colour palette, including satin finishes and colour-shifting paints.

The interior of the SV is even more impressive, with the Signature Suite option being the highlight. The long-wheelbase SV offers a five-seat configuration for the first time. Meanwhile the individual rear seats have 24-way power adjustment, with  heated, ventilated, and massaging as some of the options. The full-length centre console features a fridge with SV-branded glasses, a pair of cupholders, a deployable aeroplane-like table, and an eight-inch touchscreen for controlling the climate, seats, and other functions. Additionally, each front seat has an 11.4-inch touchscreen.

Image: Landrover

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