Porsche 911 GT3 90 FA Tribute

New Porsche 911 GT3 90 FA Tribute Revealed: Top Car News

Porsche 911 GT3 90 FA Tribute & Mazda CX-5 Safety News

It has been a busy 24 hours in the automotive world. From ultra-exclusive German sports cars to surprising safety results for family SUVs, there is a lot to cover. Today’s top stories feature the stunning Porsche 911 GT3 90 FA Tribute, a new custom option for Land Rover fans, disappointing news for Toyota enthusiasts, and a major win for Mazda.

Porsche Unveils the 911 GT3 90 F.A. Tribute

Porsche knows how to honor its history, and this latest release is a perfect example. To celebrate what would have been the 90th birthday of Ferdinand Alexander Porsche (the grandson of the company’s founder), the brand has launched the Porsche 911 GT3 90 FA Tribute.

This special edition is based on the 911 GT3 Touring and is incredibly exclusive. Only 90 units will be made. It features the legendary 4.0-liter naturally aspirated boxer-six engine, producing 502 horsepower. While it comes with a steep price tag (around $387,000), it is a stunning homage to the man who designed the original 911.

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Source: Kristen Brown

Mazda CX-5 Beats Volvo in Safety Tests

In a surprising turn of events, the upcoming 2026 Mazda CX-5 has set a new benchmark for safety. Known for competing against the Toyota RAV4, the new CX-5 recently underwent the stringent Euro NCAP crash tests.

The results were impressive. Mazda not only passed with flying colors but also surpassed Volvo—a brand famous for safety—in the pedestrian safety category. This is a huge selling point for families looking for a safe, reliable crossover when it arrives in the US early next year.

Quick News Recap: Land Rover and Toyota

Aside from the headline grabbers, there are two other important updates you should know about:

BrandModelThe News
Land RoverClassic DefenderYou can now order a restored Classic Defender in exclusive “Octa-inspired” colors.
ToyotaLand Cruiser FJThe tiny “baby” Land Cruiser has been banned from European and Australian markets due to engine regulations.
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Source: Land Rover

Land Rover’s Custom Defenders

Land Rover Classic is expanding its customization program. If you have the budget, you can now commission a vintage Defender built to your exact specs, featuring the premium paint and trim options usually reserved for the modern high-performance Defender Octa.

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Source: Toyota

Toyota Land Cruiser FJ Regrets

On a sadder note, the “baby” Toyota Land Cruiser FJ, which many fans were hoping to buy, is facing regulatory hurdles. Due to its small three-cylinder engine, it will not be sold in Europe or Australia. This suggests it might be strictly limited to select Asian markets, leaving Western off-road fans empty-handed.

Also Read – The New 2026 Polaris Slingshot Grand Touring is Wild

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