Motor1.com sets up spy photos of upcoming vehicles virtually every day and sometimes more often than that. If you want to stay on top of what’s on the way, check out this list of all development vehicle previews from the past week.
The updated Audi A3 features a new front and rear fascia. Don’t look for the massive fog lights on the production model. These parts are intended for testing in the Arctic Circle where the extra lighting is useful in the frequent darkness.
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Audi is also working on updates to the Q8. The front fascia has revised air intakes and the shape of the rear diffuser is new.

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Here’s more of the updated Q8, and those plans include the more aggressive SQ8.

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The second-generation Citroën C3 Aircross shows off its boxy styling in these spy shots. It would be based on the Stellantis CMP architecture.

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Hyundai doesn’t want us to get a good look at the new Santa Fe, and engineers cover the body with panels to disguise the shape. The overall look is boxy, but we can’t see the exact styling details.

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The Mercedes-Benz CLE-Class Cabriolet will replace the convertible versions of the C-Class and E-Class. It has a long hood and a steeply sloping windshield. The taillights have curved sections of the lamps.

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This 2008 Peugeot sports a fully concealed tail, and changes appear to include redesigned taillights. The exhaust tips tell us that this one is not the EV variant.

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The revised Porsche Taycan has a smoother nose and a simplified front bumper with a wide opening. At least on this vehicle there do not seem to be any changes at the rear.

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Outside the United States, Ram offers smaller pickups than the 1500, and the 1200 is one vehicle that’s such a truck that’s on the road. The company still covers it with a lot of camouflage to hide the actual design.

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The SsangYong Torres sits between the Korando and the Rexton in the South American brand’s range. This example however has an electric powertrain.

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A design recording gives us a pretty good idea of the exterior appearance of the next-gen Toyota Tacoma, but these spy photos are our first look inside. We can only see part of it, but the instrument cluster appears to be a digital display.

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