Before tomorrow’s unveiling at 10.45 am CST, Acura has released tempting images of the 2012 TL. The car is to make its maiden appearance at the Chicago Auto Show. The TL recently received the 2011 ALG Residual Value Award for Best Near Luxury Car.

After taunting us for quite a while, Ferrari has finally revealed the official details on their new Ferrari FF, an acronym for Ferrari Four. The new Ferrari FF GT sports car concept is expected to make its world debut at the Geneva Motor Show in March, and a production version will be out by 2012. Ahead of its debut next month Ferrari has released some pictures of the car in action in the snow. The FF is the successor to the famed 612 Scaglietti and so it had it to be better in every aspect, and it is!

Chevrolet will be bringing two new cars at the Chicago Auto Show. Although very little is known as to what those cars would be, one of them would be based on the Camaro model – Camaro Z28 is great possibility.

Hyundai is set to unleash the Veloster rally car at the Chicago Auto Show after we saw the production ready version of the standard model at the Detroit Auto Show last month. Hyundai are tight lipped on further details, but they did release an image of the car with Red Bull racing colors. The car was having heavy under body protection, an extended rear wing and hopefully a bulky suspension too.

The web-preview of the new Honda Fit Shuttle has been released and the model is to be unveiled in the Japanese markets soon. Honda has extended the five-door hatchback subcompact car into a compact MPV that features a center-tank layout packaging arrangement.
We know that the next generation Saab 9-3 is under development and now the early chassis test mules with few modifications (extended wheel arches) have been found running on some roads in Southern Europe.
UK automotive giant Lotus is working hard on upcoming revised edition of the Lotus Evora coupe. The company hopes to rejuvenate the sales with this refreshed edition. But details that are out seem to be very limited to give an exact picture about the facelift.
Glimpses of the new 2013 Mercedes S-class have been seen, courtesy of ‘spy-photographers’. The much awaited car was spied doing test runs in southern Germany - though covered with tons of camouflage hiding details.
