Motor1.com post spy shots of upcoming vehicles almost daily and sometimes more than that. If you want to stay on the cutting edge of what’s on the road, check out our list of all development vehicles from last week.
BMW is still keeping the M5 under camouflage but putting more production parts on development vehicles. This one has production-spec headlamps and a subtle rear spoiler. It will reportedly go on sale in 2024.

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Here’s another collection of photos of the M5. This one has an exposed front fascia, revealing a wide trapezoidal opening.

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The BMW XM crossover is on its way. In this shot, you can see the horizontal bars on the grille and the split headlights. At the rear, there is a pair of exhaust pipes stacked on each side.

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The Ferrari SF90 Versione Speciale will add a new hood and a revised rear end to the already powerful supercar. The red car in this photo sports a large wing at the tail, which is the first time we’ve seen that element in one of these development vehicles.
It’s hard to tell because of the heavy camouflage, but it’s a convertible version of the upcoming Ferrari Roma. If you look closely, then you can see the revised roof.

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The entire GLB-Class lineup has had a slight styling refresh. From what we know so far, there’s a revised front fascia and taillights.

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The GLA-Class also has a refresh. Like the GLB-Class, it has a revamped front fascia and updated taillights.

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Vito slots under the Sprinter in a line of Mercedes vans. The nose is revamped in a stylistic cue from the EQV. There appear to be revised taillights and a modified bumper at the rear.

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A video and photo shows the next generation Tiguan on the road. It looks very similar to the current one, and VW engineers added some stickers around the headlights for concealment.

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