Corvette specialist Callaway Cars has previewed a new shooting brake conversion for the latest 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray. We’re enamored by the design and blown away by Callaway’s promise to offer it for less than $15,000 over the price of a standard C7 Corvette.

We have the first spy shots of Mercedes’ replacement for its ill-fated Maybach range, the new S Class Pullman, which we expect to be introduced for the 2015 model year. It will be significantly cheaper than the last Maybach 57 but should offer similar space and performance.

When you’re building one of the fastest cars on the planet, off-the-shelf tires just won’t cut it. That’s why it’s common for automakers to work closely with tire manufacturers to develop bespoke sets of rubber for their high-performance cars.

You'll find all of this and more in today's car news from around the High Gear Media network, right here at Motor Authority.

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