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“The History of Ultima” documentary is a walk through the brand’s past – Motor Authority
British kit car specialist Ultima Sports has released a documentary chronicling its 39-year history. The roughly hour-long documentary has everything you need to know about this small-but-prolific builder of performance cars. Ultima’s story begins in 1983, when Lee Noble (who would go on to start Noble Automotive) founded Noble Motorsport and designed the Ultima Mk… Continue reading “The History of Ultima” documentary is a walk through the brand’s past – Motor Authority
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Parts shortage halts production of Chevy Corvette next week
Production of the Chevrolet Corvette at General Motors Co.’s Bowling Green, Kentucky, plant will be shut down next week due to a temporary parts shortage unrelated to the global semiconductor shortage, the company confirmed Friday. “Due to a temporary part constraint, Bowling Green Assembly will take downtime next week (week of April 25) on both first… Continue reading Parts shortage halts production of Chevy Corvette next week
Toyota to use new paint removal technology to ‘dress up’ cars
NAGOYA — Toyota Motor announced new paint removal technology that will enable the automaker to provide an added service by next year. The technology will make it possible to “dress up” cars. The body can be repainted with one of more than 100 colors chosen by the customer. The new coat also can be stripped off,… Continue reading Toyota to use new paint removal technology to ‘dress up’ cars
A self-driving revolution? We’re barely out of second gear | John Naughton
A self-driving revolution? Don’t believe the hype: we’re barely out of second gear John Naughton The Department for Transport’s breezy predictions about driverless cars transforming Britain into a ‘global science superpower’ are both premature and optimistic A self-driving car’s-eye view of the road. Photograph: Scharfsinn/Alamy A self-driving car’s-eye view of the road. Photograph: Scharfsinn/Alamy “Britain… Continue reading A self-driving revolution? We’re barely out of second gear | John Naughton
Tata Motors joins other OEMs in increasing prices
Tata Motors announced a price increase across its passenger vehicles range, to partially offset the rise in input costs. The price increase which comes into effect beginning today has a weighted average increase of 1.1 percent , depending on the variant and model, the company said in a statement. The development comes days after Maruti Suzuki which… Continue reading Tata Motors joins other OEMs in increasing prices
Is The Future Of Supercars Electric? – Forbes
Supercars, and their even more extreme hypercar successors, are the pinnacle of what internal combustion can deliver. Vehicles like the Bugatti Veyron and Chiron, as well as competitors from Swedish Koenigsegg and American SSC, have traded blows over the last couple of decades as the fastest production cars in the world. But they are being… Continue reading Is The Future Of Supercars Electric? – Forbes
How Lamborghini gives owners the VIP treatment
Lamborghini Ad Personam division Red with green? Blue with yellow? Brown with anything? And do you want the seatbelts to match? Who knew that specifying your own anything-goes supercar would involve so many choices? This abundance of decisions when almost anything is possible is why Lamborghini, like other luxury car manufacturers, has devised a way… Continue reading How Lamborghini gives owners the VIP treatment
At Renault, the Guyancourt Technocentre will not escape savings
Posted Apr 23, 2022, 8:01 a.m. Updated Apr 23, 2022, 8:48 a.m. For Renault, the return to better fortune also involves reducing fixed costs. After a first planing stroke of 2 billion euros Completed last fall a year ahead of schedule, the manufacturer launched a new series of measures which will concern, among other things,… Continue reading At Renault, the Guyancourt Technocentre will not escape savings