The Best Spy Shots For The Week Of January 9th

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Motor1.com posts spy shots of upcoming vehicles almost daily and sometimes more often than that. If you want to stay up to date with what’s going on, check out our quick list of development vehicles from last week.

This Aston Martin DB11 wears a lot of camouflage and has a prototype vehicle sticker all over it. We believe the vehicle was actually a test mule for the successor to the model. There are still many mysteries about this car. Details about the interior and powertrain are some of the things we don’t know yet.

This gallery gives us an excellent look inside the new X3. The cabin still has cloth coverings in many places so we can’t see the details. We can see a single bezel for the instrument cluster and infotainment system.

China’s Buick Envista joins the brand’s lineup in the United States. This one is the Avenir trim that sits at the top of the range. Compared to other models, this one has more chrome trim on the body.

The Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray hybrid will debut on January 17. This spy photo lets us see the model without the camouflage. The setup has a mix of Stingray and Z06 models. There’s also a revised front fascia and redesigned rear bumper vents.

Mercedes is working on more changes to the AMG GT 4-Door Coupe. The camouflaged front fascia shows that it has an updated nose.

Mercedes is already working on an update for the EQA electric crossover. The nose is under camouflage, but there seems to be a more subtle style. There are also new rear lights.

The Mercedes G-Class is getting an electric version. This one is very similar to the previous prototype. Engineers dressed it in an eye-catching camouflage pattern that combines the appearance of topographic maps and circuit boards.

The latest generation AMG-spec GLC Coupe is on its way near the Mercedes-AMG headquarters. We wish it looked like the standard model but with more aggressive exterior elements.

This is the hotter variant of the GLC Coupe. The gallery includes in-vehicle viewing.

The new Mini Countryman is on its way. This one uses a lot of camouflage, including panels on the hood to hide the design.

This Porsche Cayenne Coupe barely wears camouflage. The design changes are minor with tweaks like revised vents in the fascia and tweaked headlights.

Here’s a great look at the refreshed Porsche 911. It has a revised nose with active blades at the corners. There were also changes to the back, but the engineers didn’t want us to see them, so they covered those areas with panels.

The Touareg is still part of the VW lineup in Europe, and is getting updates. The bumper, grille and headlights received a revised look. The taillights have new internal graphics

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