Ford looks to be finally testing its revived Bronco in the wild. The vehicle is still at the test mule stage, which means the new mechanicals are hidden within a makeshift body. Nevertheless, our spy shots reveal a number of details about the upcoming SUV.

America's Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus has revealed the track versions of its 004 sports car. Once again, the company is planning both a dedicated race car and a special version that can switch easily between road and race configurations. The latter will have 900 horsepower on tap.

Tesla has finally started sales of its promised $35,000 Model 3 Standard Range, although the car's price tag actually comes in at $36,200 once you include destination. The big surprise is that there's also a Model 3 Standard Range Plus with nine percent more range for six percent more money.

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

2021 Ford Bronco spy shots

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