Lotus Emira May Get Hybrid Version in the Future
Lotus, known for its sports cars, is considering the possibility of creating a hybrid version of its latest vehicle, the Emira. According to a recent interview with company management, the integration of hybrid technologies into new models is becoming increasingly relevant. However, as one Lotus representative pointed out, there are currently no specific plans for developing a hybrid variant of the Emira.
Continue readingToyota Announces Final Edition of the A90 Supra
Toyota has unveiled a special version of its iconic sports car, the Toyota Supra A90, marking the end of production for this range of vehicles. This final version, titled "Final Edition," will be the last of the modern Supra models and has already captured the attention of car enthusiasts worldwide.
Continue readingNew 2025 Subaru WRX TS: Price and Features Overview
Subaru has announced a special edition of its popular sports sedan, the WRX, named the WRX TS 2025. This model is expected to hit the market in the fall of 2024 and will distinguish itself from the standard version with enhanced performance and unique design elements.
Continue readingMeet the Manhart MH3 800 Touring: Power and Elegance Combined
The German tuning company Manhart Racing has unveiled its latest creation — the MH3 800 Touring, based on the BMW M3 Touring. This car not only captivates with its impressive specifications but also with its unique design. Under the hood lies a 3.0-liter twin-turbo engine that has been significantly enhanced. Its power has now reached an astonishing 800 horsepower, allowing the vehicle to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.1 seconds.
Continue readingLamborghini Considers Electric Power Technology from Mercedes
In a recent interview, representatives of Lamborghini revealed their ambitious plans to transition to electric powertrains, noting that they may leverage technology developed by Mercedes-Benz. This decision is driven by Lamborghini's commitment to a more sustainable and environmentally friendly future where high-performance vehicles will run on electric energy.
Continue readingThe Return of the Legendary Toyota Celica: Hopes and Expectations
According to recent reports, Toyota may soon bring back one of its iconic models - the Celica. The potential emergence of a new version of this sports car is sparking considerable discussion among car enthusiasts and experts alike. The automaker’s strategy appears to be a return to its roots with a focus on more compact and affordable sports cars, which could drastically change Toyota's current manufacturing direction.
Continue readingNew Porsche 911 GT3 RS: Results of Collaboration with Manthey Racing
Recently, the sports car Porsche 911 GT3 RS received a new version created in partnership with the well-known team Manthey Racing. This project includes essential upgrades aimed at making the car even more dynamic and responsive on the track. Manthey Racing, known for its outstanding achievements in racing, has implemented its expertise to enhance the driver’s experience and overall performance of this mechanical beast.
Continue readingLotus Decides to Abandon Fully Electric Vehicle Plans
The company Lotus, known for its sports cars, has decided to cancel its plans to launch fully electric models. This news came as a surprise to many, as Lotus had previously stated its ambitions in the electric vehicle market. The decision to halt development was officially announced by company representatives, who stated that their priority would be to maintain a focus on high-performance cars with traditional engines rather than concentrating on electrification.
Continue readingDonkervoort F22: The Final Five Cars with Audi Engine
The Dutch automotive company Donkervoort is well-known for its lightweight sports cars, and they are now in the final stage of producing the F22 model. The production will be limited to just fifteen units, and the last five cars will be equipped with powerful Audi engines.
Continue readingHigh 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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