Japan’s first hypercar is obviously also one of the best in the world – Lifestyle Asia

Gear Japan’s first hypercar is obviously also one of the best in the world Share this article Next article The Aspark Owl is the fastest-accelerating production car in the world.  If this is the first time you’re hearing about the Aspark Owl, we don’t blame you. The story behind Japan’s first-ever hypercar is one that… Continue reading Japan’s first hypercar is obviously also one of the best in the world – Lifestyle Asia

The 1,985-HP Aspark Owl Hyper EV That Costs $3.6M Has Landed in the US – The Drive

Its creators claim a top speed of 249 mph and the world’s quickest zero to 60 time. Aspark via MAT Aspark is an industrialist engineering firm based in Osaka, Japan, for some reason promising the world’s quickest-accelerating hyper-EV in production, as well as a second car project soon to be revealed in detail. With four-wheel… Continue reading The 1,985-HP Aspark Owl Hyper EV That Costs $3.6M Has Landed in the US – The Drive

Spyker Runs Out Of Money, Files For Bankruptcy But This Isn’t The End – Motor1

It’s 2021 and Dutch sports car maker Spyker is slated to launch two vehicles marking its long absence in the limelight. These are the D8 Peking-to-Paris SUV and the B6 Venator supercar, which was first shown as a concept in 2013. Those two cars aren’t going to materialize, however. Spyker is out of money at this point, prompting… Continue reading Spyker Runs Out Of Money, Files For Bankruptcy But This Isn’t The End – Motor1

Spyker goes bankrupt again and the B6 Venator might not see the light of day – Top Speed

Spyker goes bankrupt again and the B6 Venator might not see the light of day by Ciprian Florea, on January 19, 2021, 10:00 2021 was supposed to be the year when Spyker finally introduced the production version of the B6 Venator, a concept that it first unveiled in 2013. The Dutch were also supposed to… Continue reading Spyker goes bankrupt again and the B6 Venator might not see the light of day – Top Speed

Sports Car Maker Spyker Is All Out Of Money—Again – Jalopnik

Photo: Feng Li (Getty Images) Dutch sports car manufacturer Spyker NV is slated to debut two cars in 2021, but now it looks like. the company is all out of money, with CEO Victor Muller filling for bankruptcy… again. And somehow he still thinks things are going to turn out okay. Maybe that’s because it’s… Continue reading Sports Car Maker Spyker Is All Out Of Money—Again – Jalopnik

Construction of the Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus SCG 007 Le Mans Hypercar continues – Professional Motorsport World

With the 2021 WEC season set to get underway in in March, Toyota has been putting testing miles on its GR010 hypercar, though both ByKolles Racing and Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus (SCG) are also due to field cars in the class this year. Details of the ByKolles entry remain sparse, with the team having released only… Continue reading Construction of the Scuderia Cameron Glickenhaus SCG 007 Le Mans Hypercar continues – Professional Motorsport World

Ineos Automotive speaks out on Grenadier’s French factory – AutoExpress

Ineos Automotive recently announced that it would move the Grenadier’s production facility from Wales to France. At the time, the move was branded a “no brainer” by the brand’s commercial director, Mark Tennat, despite the fact that it scuppered 500 jobs for the UK’s post-Brexit motor industry. Ineos originally planned to assemble the Grenadier in… Continue reading Ineos Automotive speaks out on Grenadier’s French factory – AutoExpress

Spyker revival put on ice as CEO files for bankrupcy – Autocar

Plans to revive the Dutch sports car company Spyker have been thrown into disarray as the firm’s CEO has filed for bankrupcy, according to reports. First revealed by Dutch publication RTL News, the bankruptcy of Spyker NV has been confirmed by CEO and entrepreneur Victor Muller, with subsidiaries Spyker Events and Spyker Services having gone bankrupt… Continue reading Spyker revival put on ice as CEO files for bankrupcy – Autocar

Analysis: UK kit car makers sales buck trend – Autocar

When the extent of the pandemic lockdown became apparent, understandably there were concerns among the kit car community about the effect it would have on the long-standing industry. Manufacturers, too, were anxious about customers cancelling orders or not making them at all. As it turns out, the kit car industry has been one of the… Continue reading Analysis: UK kit car makers sales buck trend – Autocar

@FaradayFuture: FF Releases New In-Car Software Updates

With our pre-production vehicles continuing their on-road testing, the team at FF has been continuously enhancing the In-Vehicle Infotainment experience for the FF 91. I’m delighted to introduce a few product highlights we have built out. A flexible Driver Control framework In OTA (over-the-air) update enabled consumer products, the software has been known to outgrow… Continue reading @FaradayFuture: FF Releases New In-Car Software Updates