Aston Martin has replaced its DB11 with a new grand tourer dubbed the DB12. The automaker has done its homework though, as the DB12 shines in all the areas where the DB11 was lacking, bringing in power, presence and some much-needed cabin technology. The car comes in coupe form but the convertible is currently in testing.
The Lexus GX will be redesigned for the first time in over a decade. The rugged mid-size SUV debuted on June 8, and teaser photos reveal a large checkered design that will appeal to GX fans. While the GX will stick with a body-on-frame construction, Lexus has another mid-size SUV featuring a unibody construction that also makes its debut on June 8.
The Volkswagen Touareg is no longer being offered in the US, but is still being sold in other markets in its third generation form. VW has revealed an update for the Touareg, but a return to the US hasn’t been mentioned.
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