
Alfa Romeo Giulia: A New Chapter with Gas Engines
The management of Alfa Romeo has confirmed that upcoming Giulia models will feature gas engines. This significant announcement indicates that the Italian automaker continues to focus on traditional internal combustion engines in their vehicles, despite the growing interest in electric alternatives in the market.
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Porsche Considers Launching New Gas SUV
Porsche, the renowned German sports car manufacturer, is contemplating the addition of a new gas-powered SUV to its lineup. This statement comes amid the rising popularity of electric vehicles, yet the company believes that there will still be a demand for gasoline models among certain consumers.
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BMW Will Keep Gas Engines for M3 as Long as Regulations Allow
BMW has confirmed that it will continue to produce its popular M3 model with a gasoline engine for as long as regulations permit. This move aims to uphold the high-performance standards that customers appreciate in this legendary sporty series.
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Potential Return of Gas Engines in the New Porsche Macan
Recent rumors suggest that Porsche is considering equipping the new Macan with gas engines. Based on comments made by high-ranking officials within the company, they do not rule out this possibility, despite the global trend towards electric vehicles.
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The Future of Porsche Electric Vehicles: The Possibility of Keeping Gas Engines Alive
Porsche, the well-known sports car manufacturer, continues to expand its electric vehicle lineup, but company representatives do not rule out the possibility of retaining gas engines in future models. CEO Oliver Blume shared his insights on how both electric and traditional combustion engine vehicles will evolve at Porsche.
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High Taxes Killing Gas Engines: Abarth's Perspective
Abarth, a renowned manufacturer of sports cars, has expressed concerns regarding the impact of high taxes on the sales of gasoline-powered vehicles. Experts from the company believe that such a tax burden creates significant hurdles for the automotive industry, particularly in the sports segment where gasoline engines have traditionally been the preferred option.
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