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[View this email in your browser]( [Motor Authority | The luxury and performance leader]( [News]( [First Drives]( [Auto Shows]( TOP STORY OF THE DAY [Bulletproof behemoth: Armored Cadillac Escalade can stop rifle fire and coddle passengers]( The U.S. president may have the Beast 2.0, but Inkas has something nearly as protective for the private sector. The Canadian company released details of its fully armored 2019 Cadillac Escalade conversion last Wednesday, and the hulking SUV provides an overwhelming sense of luxury. Starting with a... Other Headlines from the Motor Authority Crew [Ready for race day: SCG 004CS coming with 900 hp]( This March, Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus will unveil the track-only version of its new 004 supercar. Last Friday, SCG teased the car, which will be... [2020 Audi e-tron Sportback, 2019 VW T-Roc R, 2019 Cadillac CT6: Today's Car News]( Audi has only just launched its e-tron crossover SUV but already the German firm's next electric car has been spotted. The vehicle is the e-tron... [Audi readies A8, A7, A6 and Q5 plug-in hybrids for Geneva auto show]( After years of promising, Audi is finally ready to roll out plug-in hybrid versions of its core models globally. The automaker on Monday announced... [Cadillac CT6, Chevy Impala production to continue into 2020]( Two General Motors sedans previously confirmed to cease North American production this year will live on a bit longer. As first reported by Reuters... [Lister working on a modern Knobbly?]( There was a time, back in the 1950s, when the Lister name was just as synonymous with racing and sports car victories as Ferrari, Mercedes-Benz and... [Volkswagen T-Roc R revealed with 2.0-liter turbo, 296 horsepower]( Volkswagen will use next week's 2019 Geneva International Motor Show to reveal the T-Roc R. Before you get too excited, note that the regular T-Roc... [BMW and Daimler reveal details of joint company to target Uber, Lyft]( BMW Group and Daimler are preparing for a future where car ownership, especially in major cities, could become a thing of the past. The two German... [2020 Audi e-tron Sportback spy shots]( Audi's next electric car has been spied. The car is a more rakish, style-conscious alternative to the current e-tron crossover SUV, to be known as... [Here's how the "Fast Five" vault chase scene was made]( The "Fast and Furious" movies are always packed full of incredible stunts and chases, but one of the film series' highlights is the vault chase scene... Featured [Super Cars]( This week, Aston Martin finally showed off the first image of its forthcoming 003 hypercar and the... [Racing]( A Formula One race car isn't simply an update of last year's racer. Instead, it takes about a year... [First Drives]( Arizona Motorsports Park sits beside Luke Air Force Base outside Phoenix, so visiting drivers are... [Spy Shots]( Audi's A5 range is about to receive an update, as evidenced by a prototype for an updated A5... [Muscle Cars]( Occasionally, Lego creations don't quite mimic the real thing, but Lego and Ford have nailed it... [Videos]( McLaren's top-mount exhaust pipes on the 600LT certainly look cool, but there are actually multiple... Connect with Us [MA] About Us Motor Authority is your source for the latest car news, reviews, auto shows, and more. Latest Posts [Facebook]( [MotorAuthority]( [Fans]( 2,519,188 Fans There was a time, back in the 1950s, when the Lister name was just as synonymous with racing and sports car victories as Ferrari, Mercedes-Benz and other famous marques. [Like]( [Share]( 17 seconds from now [Twitter]( [@MotorAuthority]( [Followers]( 13,632 Followers Bulletproof behemoth: Armored Cadillac Escalade can stop rifle fire and coddle passengers [Like]( [Retweet]( 8 minutes ago Connect with Motor Authority [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Youtube]( Internet Brands | 909 North Sepulveda Blvd., 11th Floor, El Segundo, CA 90245 You are receiving this email because you subscribed to it. [Unsubscribe {EMAIL} from this list]( [Update email preferences]( Copyright © 2019 MH Sub I, LLC dba Motor Authority. All Rights Reserved. Stock photography by [izmo, Inc](.

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