
The Future of Morgan: Gas Engines Remain on the Agenda
Morgan, the renowned British car manufacturer, continues to assert its commitment to gas engines in its models for as long as possible. In a recent interview, the company's CEO, Stuart Gage, confirmed that Morgan does not intend to abandon traditional internal combustion engines in favor of electric vehicles, at least in the coming years. He noted that while the world is rapidly moving towards sustainable electric energy, Morgan wants to maintain its unique identity and offer cars that remain true to classic traditions.
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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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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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