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Porsche 911 Spirit 70
While green 911s may not be as common as silver or blue, Porsche’s flagship vehicle has a storied history with color, ranging from Irish Green of the ’60s to Oak Green of the ’90s. Now, Olive Neo is joining the fray, with the release of the 911 Spirit 70 that pays tribute to the styling cues of the 1970s. The new hue is exclusive to the vehicle, which is limited to just 1,500 units and based off the 911 Carrera GTS Cabriolet with rear-wheel drive.

Nudient Bold Cabin Bag
Having built its reputation on streamlined yet sturdy iPhone cases, Swedish brand Nudient is coming for Rimowa’s lunch money with a Red Dot Design Award-winning luggage collection, featuring this minimalist-leaning 40L rolling carry-on as well as a larger Bold Check-in Bag ($370). Highlights include a sleek aerospace-grade German polycarbonate and recycled plastic exterior, smooth-rolling Japanese Hinomoto XL ball-bearing wheels, a four-stage telescopic retractable handle and six individual organizational pockets plus an interior compression panel.

Neighborhood x Helinox Chair One (Re)
Helinox’s Chair One is arguably the best camping chair on the market, courtesy of its combination of sturdy materials, a lightweight construction and its overall packability. Now, Japanese brand Neighborhood has given it a streetwear-inspired makeover, dressing it up in an olive drab fabric with a matching anodized aluminum frame. And that’s just one piece of the brands’ summer camping-ready collection, which also includes a sun shade, table and tote bag.

2026 Lexus ES
Lexus has given one of its original nameplates a sharper, sportier update on the outside and much bigger changes internally. Lexus says it’s the first “dual-platform vehicle” — meaning it will sell both ICE and EV versions that share the same body style, mirroring BMW’s strategy with its sedan line. The result is a robust line of models to suit every buyer’s taste and budget. Beyond picking a gas, EV, or hybrid powertrain option, buyers can choose between standard and all-wheel drive options. Naturally, the interior has also been upgraded with plenty of luxury appointments and modern amenities, including the option for a passenger-side footrest. We’re still in the dark about plenty of other key details, including estimated power outputs, battery sizes, and the EV range for all variations, but we do know the ES350e with the smallest wheels will hit 300 miles. Lexus also hasn’t confirmed pricing or an official launch date.