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2023 Nissan Z is revealed with two turbos, 400 horsepower and six manual gears: https://bit.ly/3xUbLMn
2022 Porsche 911 GT3 Road Test Review | Great returns: https://www.autoblog.com/2021/06/24/porsche-911-gt3-review/
2022 Subaru Outback Review | Going further out back than ever: https://bit.ly/3cNQbkP
2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L First Drive Review | Jeep, elevated (and elongated): bit.ly/3zwKi5j
2022 Honda Civic First Drive Review | Firmer familiar ground: https://bit.ly/3vvEztB
2022 Ford Maverick revealed: 40 mpg hybrid pickup starts at $20,000: bit.ly/3v2921O 2022 Ford Maverick vs. Hyundai Santa Cruz | How they compare on paper: https://bit.ly/3v5PWb7 👀👀👀
Ferrari SF90 Stradale First Drive Review | The sometimes-stealthy 986-hp hybrid Ferrari: https://bit.ly/3pjfG2w
Bugatti reveals the final version of the one-off La Voiture Noire: https://bit.ly/3fMGm8J Bugatti is ready to deliver the La Voiture Noire, a one-of-a-kind model introduced at the 2019 edition of the Geneva auto show. Based on the Chiron, the coachbuilt coupe meets the same quality standards as a series-produced car. Making the La Voiture Noire a reality took two years because it underwent a long list of tests before Bugatti signed it off.
Look beyond the grille. It’s worth it, we promise... 2021 BMW M4 First Drive Review | Mission accomplished: https://bit.ly/2SChDLa
2022 Ford F-150 Lightning debuts with 300-mile range, priced from $53k: bit.ly/3bDsPy3
McLaren dresses in Gulf livery, reveals 720S and F1 car in orange and blue: bit.ly/3yed4Ho
2021 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye First Drive | Of course you need more power. There’s a mental checklist that requires a run through for every full-throttle application of the 2021 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye. Is the wheel straight? Cool, that one’s highly suggested. You’ll also want to take a peek at your traction control setting. The choices are "medium burnout" and "black out the sun" modes. Next, determine if there are members of law enforcement within sight or earshot. If they’re not already, the sound of a Hellcat accelerating is as good as a police dog whistle at this point. Lastly, are you paying very close attention? As approachable as Dodge makes 797 horsepower sent to the rear wheels feel, putting your foot all the way down is no elementary task. There will be counter steering required. You better be able to sense just when those meaty 305s are going to finally hook post spin cycle, too, because wherever you’re pointed, you won’t be traveling slowly.
Porsche develops a Performance roof box, good for speeds up to 124 mph Is your rooftop cargo box rated for speeds up to 124 mph? No? What a shame, because Porsche’s new Performance roof box is. Of course, leave it to Porsche to design and engineer a cargo box for high speed aerodynamic and handling excellence. The new Performance box you see here was tested at racetracks, in the wind tunnel and at license-revoking speeds (in the U.S., anyway). “In the driving dynamics tests, the focus was on the controllability of the vehicle with a fitted roof box at high speeds,” Porsche states. “This program was complemented by endurance testing in the Porsche Development Centre in Weissach: Among other things, the roof box had to prove its ability to withstand tough conditions on the rough-road track.”
Ford F-150 EV to be called Lightning The all-electric Ford F-150 will wear the storied Lightning name and will debut May 19 in a livestream event from Ford’s world headquarters in Dearborn, Mich., the automaker announced Monday afternoon. The Ford F-150 Lightning go into production next spring at a new EV facility at the historic Rouge complex in Dearborn, and the truck will launch in mid-2022.
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