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+17 +1Tesla becomes most popular automaker in Norway, where 32% of new cars are electric
Tesla becomes the new market leader in Norway, the country which holds more than 10% of electric cars. More than 1,860 Tesla vehicles have been registered in Norway this December with a week left in the quarter. It is to be noted that Tesla sold just 690 vehicles in December 2016. Norway is by far the is the world leader in electric cars and there is no surprise in Tesla dominating the market, experts say.
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+17 +1BMW invests in solid-state batteries with ‘2-3X’ energy capacity for next-gen electric cars
BMW becomes the latest major automaker to invest in bringing automotive grade solid-state batteries to production after announcing a new partnership with Solid Power.
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+28 +1Discontinued: 15 cars and trucks that automakers are dropping in 2018
Among the unlucky models are minivans, tiny cars and some former big sellers.
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+1 +1OFFICIAL: 2019 Corvette ZR1 to MSRP Starting at $119,995
During the USA debut of the 2019 Corvette ZR1 Coupe and Convertible models in Los Angeles on Tuesday evening, GM’s Mark Reuss was given the honors of introducing the fastest and most powerful Corvette in the 65-years of the model. Along with the Corvette ZR1 Coupe, the low-wing Corvette ZR1 Convertible model made its first public showing. The 2019 Corvette ZR1 convertible model is the first ZR1 drop-top since the original 1970 model year ZR1.
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+10 +12019 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1: Here It Is, In All its 755-HP Glory
The pack leader is finally here, launched in Sebring Orange to make sure you notice all the significant upgrades that no doubt make it the fastest street car GM has ever made. Not all Corvette generations spawn a ZR1, but the previous one from 2009 left quite an impression with its 638 horsepower LS9. Eight years wiser, the Corvette team used all they had to create a worthy successor. Looking at all the figures, the C7 ZR1 shouldn't disappoint.
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+11 +1The Lamborghini Terzo Millennio concept is a lightning strike from the future
The newest, most outrageous, “super extreme” idea from Lamborghini is a box. Well, metaphorically. The Italian supercar giant unveiled a new slice of its future today with the Terzo Millennio, an electric hypercar concept with some really bold ideas under its hood. But the Terzo Millennio is more than just a beautiful (and for now, completely static) thought experiment that Lamborghini revealed in the cool Boston air on Monday. It’s also the name of the unique project in partnership with MIT that is bringing the concept car to life.
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+23 +1Porsche built an electric Cayman concept that's surprisingly quick
Some of the most interesting cars never leave the concept phase. Porsche's latest EV is one of those. Porsche unveiled the Cayman E-volution concept at the 2017 Electric Vehicle Symposium. It packs an all-electric drivetrain that sends the car to 62 mph in just 3.3 seconds, more than a second quicker than the current 718 Cayman S. Its battery only lasts about 125 miles between charges, but that's fine, because it's never going into series production.
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+27 +1How Toxic is your Car Exhaust?
Reporter Tom de Castella has a petrol-fuelled old banger, while his dad has a 2009 diesel. Each bet that the other’s car did more harm to the environment. When Tom found someone to do the test, he also discovered just how dirty some brand new cars are.
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+22 +1Copenhagen mayor wants to ban diesel cars from 2019
Lord Mayor of Copenhagen Frank Jensen wants to ban new diesel cars from entering the Danish capital from January 1st 2019. As part of a proposal on improving air quality in the city, Jensen wants to keep diesel cars off Copenhagen’s roads, writes newspaper Politiken. “It’s not a human right to pollute the air for others. That’s why diesel cars must be phased out,” Jensen told the newspaper.
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+17 +1Koenigsegg Teases Going After Bugatti's 0 to 400 to 0 Time
Last month, the Bugatti Chiron set the world record for going from 0 to 400 km/h (249 mph) and back to 0 km/h. The record time is 32.6 seconds and the car was driven by Former F1 driver, former NASCAR driver, and current IndyCar driver Juan Pablo Montoya. Bugatti's are known to be at the top surrounded by world records, but another brand is known for stealing a few records and they may have just teased going after Bugatti's 0-400-0 time.
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+5 +1General Motors Is Going All Electric
After more than a century peddling vehicles that pollute the atmosphere, General Motors is ending its relationship with gasoline and diesel. This morning, the American automotive giant announced that it is working toward an all-electric, zero-emissions future. That starts with two new, fully electric models next year—then at least 18 more by 2023.
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+1 +1The Man Who Developed the 911 GT3 Drives a Hemi-Powered RAM 1500
It's not unusual to hear about car engineers and designers owning interesting cars, but we weren't expecting this. Andreas Preuninger, head of GT cars at Porsche, revealed that he drives a RAM 1500 when chatting withRoad & Track. Yes. You read that right. The guy responsible for the 997 GT3 RS 4.0, Cayman GT4, and 911 R owns himself a big chunk of Americana. We'll let him detail the specs.
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+17 +17 countries are banning fossil fuel-based cars
Within the last 10 months, a number of countries announced huge plans to tackle emissions. Apart from generating energy from renewable and clean sources, they are targeting fossil fuel-based cars with the hope of eradicating them in the near future.
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+25 +1Mercedes-Benz will electrify its entire car lineup by 2022
Mercedes-Benz is the latest automaker to embrace electrification, announcing that it will be electrifying its entire vehicle lineup by 2022.
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+5 +1New 2018 Nissan Leaf has incredible all-electric 235-mile range - and clever tech means you don't even need to use the brakes
A NEW Nissan Leaf has been unveiled with a 235-mile range – and it’s packed with clever technology to make driving a breeze. The second-generation of the first mass market electric car...
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+8 +1China looks at plans to ban petrol and diesel cars
China has started "relevant research" but has not yet decided when the ban would come into force.
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+13 +1Jaguar Land Rover's new cars will all be electric or hybrid from 2020
Jaguar Land Rover has become the latest car manufacturer to announce its commitment to going green, with plans to launch only electric or hybrid lines from 2020. From that year, drivers will be able to buy any Jaguar car or Land Rover sport utility vehicles as an electric, plug-in hybrid or so-called mild hybrid, chief executive of JLR, which is owned by India’s Tata, said. Ralf Speth said that the move will give customers "even more choice".
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+11 +1Watch Bentley's Weird New Anti-Body Roll System At Work
The problem with building cars to be heavy and luxurious is that any pretence of handling prowess gets squashed like Trevor the Accord beneath a borrowed tank. Bentley has been working on that, though, with a new anti-roll system planned for the all-new 2018 Continental GT, and this video shows it in action at (where else?) the Nurburgring. The purple-blue semi-camouflaged GT in the footage can be seen tyre-squealing its way around the circuit with little or no body roll.
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+18 +1Hyundai Plans Long-Range Premium Electric Car in Strategic Shift
Hyundai Motor Co said on Thursday it was placing electric vehicles at the center of its product strategy - one that includes plans for a premium long-distance electric car as it seeks to catch up to Tesla and other rivals.
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+11 +1The Most Beautiful Car of All Time
The automobiles are fascinating entities. A few people love them, attracted to the sentimentalism of travel and take a strive for Engineering flawlessness. While automobile designs and make-ups do not freak some people. They don’t get to be passionate about them by any stretch of the imagination, thinking of them off as overrated pieces of metal. From the design perspective, one may not have much to say against such folks.
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