
Lexus ES 2026 Plans: Next-Generation Hybrid Electric Arrival
Lexus has announced its new 2026 model for the ES sedan, which will feature a hybrid electric system. The new vehicle is set to become a key element in the company's strategy for transitioning to more sustainable means of transport.
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Buick Unveils Electra GS Concept: A Glimpse into the Electric Future
At a recent event in California, Buick unveiled its new electric vehicle concept - the Buick Electra GS. This car promises not only a stylish design but also impressive technical characteristics that highlight the brand's shift to sustainable technologies. The Electra GS concept also features many innovative solutions aimed at creating a safer and more comfortable driving experience.
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Subaru Considers Electric STI Models for the Future
Subaru is actively exploring the possibility of creating electric models from its sporty STI lineup. In a recent discussion with journalists, company leaders confirmed that electrification is a crucial direction for Subaru's future. The main aim is to develop exciting, high-performance vehicles that align with the brand's spirit and fan expectations.
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A Fresh Perspective on Electric Racing Cars: McMurtry Speirling Upside Down
McMurtry has unveiled its revolutionary electric racing car model called Speirling, which has garnered increased interest due to its unusual design and technology. The key feature of this machine is its ability to operate even when turned upside down, opening a new level of interaction with aerodynamics and handling.
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Kia Officially Confirms Electric Truck for the Americas
The South Korean automaker Kia has recently confirmed its plans to develop an electric truck aimed at the American market. This marks an important step for the brand, which is striving to expand its presence in the electric vehicle segment. Leading auto experts are already looking forward to seeing how the new truck will compete with other electric vehicles in the market, such as Rivian and Tesla.
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Hydrogen Fuel Cell Trucks Hit the Roads in Georgia
A new chapter in sustainable transportation technology has begun in Georgia, as hydrogen fuel cell trucks have officially hit the roads. These innovative vehicles are designed to reduce carbon emissions and enhance the environmental friendliness of freight transport. This development is made possible through the efforts of the company that manufactured these trucks, with support from local authorities and interested organizations.
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Mercedes-Benz AMGs C63 May Face End of Production: Shifting Focus to Electric Performance
According to recent reports, Mercedes-Benz may end the production of the AMG C63 as part of its global strategy to transition to more environmentally-friendly technologies. The strong emphasis on expanding the company’s electric portfolio could mean that we will not see new versions of this iconic model with a high-performance gasoline engine in the coming years.
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How to Give Your Old Android a Second Life: Smart Solutions for Your Device
Old Android devices often end up forgotten in a drawer, but they can still serve you well. Fox News offers several creative ways to breathe new life into your old phone. These tips will help you extend the life of the device and make it functional and useful in everyday life.
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Launch of Electric Air Taxi: Tech Startup Teams Up with Major Airline
In the tech world, a significant step forward has occurred as an electric air taxi startup announced the launch of a new service in partnership with one of the largest airlines. This partnership promises to revolutionize transport services by offering a fast and sustainable alternative to traditional taxis and public transportation.
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US Infrastructure Ratings Reach Record Highs Despite Key Areas Lacking
According to a new report, the infrastructure of the United States has received its highest ratings in history. However, several key areas remain underdeveloped. Last year, the country’s infrastructure was rated at 67 out of 100 points, which is a significant increase compared to previous reports, yet still not enough for the full satisfaction of experts and responsible authorities.
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