Chevrolet’s next-generation Camaro has been spotted stretching its legs on the Nürburgring. The new car will be revealed early next year and go on sale next fall, as a 2016 model. Expect it to be lighter, more powerful and better built than the fifth-gen car it replaces.

In a company-wide strategy announcement made overnight, Ford confirmed that its Lincoln brand will receive two new models before 2020. These will be in addition to the new MKX and replacement for the MKS.

A couple of years ago, news emerged that Audi was looking to build a hybrid supercar inspired by its Le Mans-winning R18 e-tron quattro prototypes. A new report out today claims that the car, tipped to be called an R10, has been confirmed for production.

You’ll find all of these stories and more in today’s car news, right here at Motor Authority.

2016 Chevrolet Camaro Spy Shots

Lincoln Confirms Next MKX And MKS Replacement Plus Two New Cars

Le Mans-Inspired Audi Hybrid Supercar Back On The Table?

New Remote Kill Switches Make Repo Men Smarter -- And Deadlier

2015 Honda CR-V Revealed, Priced From $24,150

2016 Ford Super Duty Pickups To Adopt Aluminum Bodies Too

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Drivers, Put Your Google Glass Away: Another Study Proves That Hands-Free Texting Isn't Safe

Top Ferrari Tuner Novitec Turns Its Attention To… Rolls-Royce?

Tesla Passes 200 Supercharger Sites, Only 60 Percent In U.S.

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