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Bloc Party and Interpol Announce Joint Tour Across the UK and Europe

Bloc Party and Interpol Announce Joint Tour Across the UK and Europe

Bloc Party and Interpol have announced their intentions for a massive UK tour next year. The two bands share a strong bond, having first performed together on a

Everyone You Truly Cherish: An Interview with Green Gardens

Everyone You Truly Cherish: An Interview with Green Gardens

Transforming loss into a form of love is a challenging task, yet Green Gardens have diligently committed themselves to this pursuit in the studio. Their second

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Audi is preparing to make another play for the tier-one luxury market with the introduction of a new Q9 SUV under the Horch brand. This will be the first SUV to feature the Horch emblem. Just as Maybach is a nod to Mercedes, Horch represents Audi's historical roots. Horch—or Horchwerke—was one of the four manufacturers (alongside DKW, Audi, and Wanderer) that merged in the early 1930s to form Auto Union, which later evolved into the Audi we recognize today.

Although Horch does not carry the same prestige in America as brands like Rolls-Royce, Bentley, or Maybach, its heritage is significant. The name was associated with luxury sedans and roadsters prior to the Auto Union merger, and Audi is expected to equip this model with lavish features (and set a correspondingly steep price).

While the prototype is still largely concealed, one feature that stands out is the grille. The prominent vertical slats are reminiscent of the Horch design, similar to a circa ~1940 Horch sedan that our own Joel Feder photographed at the Goodwood Revival earlier this year.

Our insiders anticipate additional features, such as two-tone paint and captain’s chairs in the second and third rows, along with a wide range of customization options from the “Audi Exclusive” catalog. In essence, the only limitation on personalizing this vehicle will probably be your financial resources.

The Q9 Horch is predicted to be equipped with a gas engine—likely a mild-hybrid—featuring a standard twin-turbo V8, with a turbocharged V6 as a potential option. We may also see a plug-in hybrid version, particularly for the European market, though an all-electric variant is not anticipated.

According to our sources, the Audi Q9 Horch is expected to make its debut in Europe no earlier than 2027, with a U.S. launch likely occurring a year later (if it is introduced at all). Stay updated.

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Stefan Baldauf / SB-Medien Receive Spyglass: Insider updates delivered directly to your inbox Get an exclusive preview of upcoming cars and undisclosed prototypes, directly from our spy photographer. Audi is preparing to make another play for the tier-one luxury market with the introduction of a new Q9 SUV under the Horch brand. This will be the first SUV to feature the Horch emblem. Just as Maybach is a nod to Mercedes, Horch represents Audi's historical roots. Horch—or Horchwerke—was one of the four manufacturers (alongside DKW, Audi, and Wanderer) that merged in the early 1930s to form Auto Union, which later evolved into the Audi we recognize today. Although Horch does not carry the same prestige in America as brands like Rolls-Royce, Bentley, or Maybach, its heritage is significant. The name was associated with luxury sedans and roadsters prior to the Auto Union merger, and Audi is expected to equip this model with lavish features (and set a correspondingly steep price). While the prototype is still largely concealed, one feature that stands out is the grille. The prominent vertical slats are reminiscent of the Horch design, similar to a circa ~1940 Horch sedan that our own Joel Feder photographed at the Goodwood Revival earlier this year. Our insiders anticipate additional features, such as two-tone paint and captain’s chairs in the second and third rows, along with a wide range of customization options from the “Audi Exclusive” catalog. In essence, the only limitation on personalizing this vehicle will probably be your financial resources. The Q9 Horch is predicted to be equipped with a gas engine—likely a mild-hybrid—featuring a standard twin-turbo V8, with a turbocharged V6 as a potential option. We may also see a plug-in hybrid version, particularly for the European market, though an all-electric variant is not anticipated. According to our sources, the Audi Q9 Horch is expected to make its debut in Europe no earlier than 2027, with a U.S. launch likely occurring a year later (if it is introduced at all). Stay updated. Have a news tip? Reach out to us at [email protected].

Kentucky-based pop experimentalist Cain Culto has released a dynamic new EP. The forward-thinking songwriter completely disregards traditional pop conventions, while

Lily Allen will perform ‘West End Girl’ in its entirety during her UK headline tour in 2026.

Lily Allen will perform ‘West End Girl’ in its entirety during her UK headline tour in 2026.

Next March, she will kick off her first full headline tour in seven years, performing in theaters nationwide.

Bat For Lashes Re-Releases Debut Album ‘Fur And Gold’

Bat For Lashes Re-Releases Debut Album ‘Fur And Gold’

Bat For Lashes has re-released her debut album 'Fur And Gold'. Remarkably, it has been 20 years since Natasha Khan launched her first album as Bat For Lashes.

Say My Name: MIYEON Is Embracing Individual Development

Say My Name: MIYEON Is Embracing Individual Development

While three years may seem lengthy in the Korean music industry, for MIYEON, the interval between her solo releases was more about embracing a new chapter.

Outbreak Fest 2026: Alexisonfire, Hatebreed, Scowl

Outbreak Fest 2026: Alexisonfire, Hatebreed, Scowl

Outbreak Fest has announced some exciting acts for its 2026 lineup. The festival will be held once again at its original venue, the Bowler’s Exhibition Centre in Manchester.

Next Wave #1155: George Bloomfield

Next Wave #1155: George Bloomfield

It's not a new phenomenon for artists to switch between genres, but for George Bloomfield, it feels instinctive in his indie-jazz fusion. His writing reflects a dreamy quality,

What’s Exciting About Rural Life?

What’s Exciting About Rural Life?

From Mystic Pizza to Ladybird, coming-of-age films have consistently portrayed that intriguing individuals are unsatisfied with their 'dead-end' situations over the years.

Scottish folk legend Archie Fisher has passed away.

Scottish folk legend Archie Fisher has passed away.

Scottish folk artist and broadcaster Archie Fisher has passed away. The unfortunate news was confirmed on the night of November 1st through various sources; the cause of death has not been disclosed.

Luvcat – Ferociously Tasty

Luvcat – Ferociously Tasty

We observe Luvcat's legs dangling from within a cigarette carton on the front of her debut album, 'Vicious Delicious.' She appears to have gotten stuck and is not in a hurry to escape.

Better Joy releases new EP, 'At Dusk'.

Better Joy releases new EP, 'At Dusk'.

Manchester-born indie-pop artist better joy has today launched her second EP, ‘at dusk’. Produced at Chale Abbey Studios, ‘at dusk’ explores a phase of

Medium Build, Sydney Rose Cover of Charli XCX's Song 'Sympathy Is A Knife'

Medium Build, Sydney Rose Cover of Charli XCX's Song 'Sympathy Is A Knife'

Medium Build and Sydney Rose have launched their latest single, a rendition of Charli XXC’s famous track ‘Sympathy is a Knife’, as part of the charity compilation ‘All Things.

Editor's Picks 135: Ax and the Hatchetmen, Savannah Conley, Henry Grace, Tough Cookie, Westside Cowboy, and Jane Leo! - Atwood Magazine

Editor's Picks 135: Ax and the Hatchetmen, Savannah Conley, Henry Grace, Tough Cookie, Westside Cowboy, and Jane Leo! - Atwood Magazine

This week's Editor's Picks, curated by Mitch Mosk, highlights music from Ax and the Hatchetmen, Savannah Conley, Henry Grace, Tough Cookie, Westside Cowboy, and Jane Leo!

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