
1962 Ferrari 250 GTO bearing chassis number 3387 – Image via Talacrest
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BMW’s 5-Series Gran Turismo will be moved up into the 6-Series family for its next iteration. A prototype has been spotted and reveals the sleeker, sexier shape BMW’s designers are going with.
The next Mercedes model to receive the Maybach treatment will be the S-Class Cabriolet. The Maybach version will be limited to just 300 units, though. It makes its debut at the 2016 Los Angeles auto show.
A Ferrari [NYSE:RACE] 250 GTO is up for sale and the seller reportedly wants $55.8 million. That will be a new record for the 250 GTO, at least in public circles, as the last known record price for one of the cars is the $52 million paid in 2013.
You’ll find all these stories and more in today’s car news, right here at Motor Authority.
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