@FCA: What’s New for 2025: Jeep® Grand Cherokee

October 21, 2024 , Auburn Hills, Mich. –  From the moment the Jeep® brand introduced the Grand Cherokee more than 30 years ago, by literally driving the SUV up the steps of Cobo Hall in Detroit and through a window, signifying the breakthrough premium SUV, it set a new industry benchmark and quickly became synonymous with… Continue reading @FCA: What’s New for 2025: Jeep® Grand Cherokee

@FCA: What’s New for 2025: Jeep® Grand Cherokee 4xe

October 21, 2024 , Auburn Hills, Mich. –  Jeep® Grand Cherokee 4xe represents the most technologically advanced and 4×4-capable Jeep Grand Cherokee yet, delivering 25 miles of all-electric range and 56 miles per gallon equivalent (MPGe). Building on Grand Cherokee’s legacy as the most awarded SUV ever, the 4xe brings an advanced architecture, plug-in hybrid powertrain… Continue reading @FCA: What’s New for 2025: Jeep® Grand Cherokee 4xe

@FCA: Jeep® Brand Enhances Affordability of Iconic Grand Cherokee Lineup for 2025

October 21, 2024 , Auburn Hills, Mich. –  A renowned, global symbol of capability, technology and comfort in the premium SUV segment, Jeep® Grand Cherokee now offers enhanced affordability for U.S. customers for the 2025 model year with a starting MSRP of $37,035.  “The Jeep brand is dedicated to offering an enviable combination of unmatched off-road capability,… Continue reading @FCA: Jeep® Brand Enhances Affordability of Iconic Grand Cherokee Lineup for 2025

AI and Radar Seek to Unsnarl a 500-Year-Old Traffic Jam

Porta Nuova in Verona, Italy, is the result of then-modern city planning—in the year 1532. The gateway to the city, and its elaborate fortifications, was designed by Michele Sanmicheli, the Renaissance military architect who built fortresses in Crete, Cyprus, and Venice. Those thick walls are still standing, but Porta Nuova is now equally known for… Continue reading AI and Radar Seek to Unsnarl a 500-Year-Old Traffic Jam

@Ferrari: FERRARI N.V.: PERIODIC REPORT ON THE BUYBACK PROGRAM000399

Maranello (Italy), October 21, 2024 – Ferrari N.V. (NYSE/EXM: RACE) (“Ferrari” or the “Company”) informs that the Company has purchased, under the Euro 250 million share buyback program announced on June 28, 2024, as the fifth tranche of the multi-year share buyback program of approximately Euro 2 billion expected to be executed by 2026 in… Continue reading @Ferrari: FERRARI N.V.: PERIODIC REPORT ON THE BUYBACK PROGRAM000399

When F1 was full to bursting with terrible teams

Andretti is one of the world’s top motorsport firms, has attracted star technical staff, promises to bring along General Motors as its engine supplier and is prepared to stump up the $200 million entry fee – so naturally Formula 1’s response to its application has been ‘jog on’. It’s a situation that has stupefied  outsiders,… Continue reading When F1 was full to bursting with terrible teams

@niche: IT WAS GOOD. AND HARD. AND FAST.003591

Editor’s Note: This week, we hit the PAUSE button with a special, unvarnished missive from The Autoextremist, and a look inside his incomparable high-octane life. In “On The Table,” we take another look at the Ferrari F80, which is the replacement for the 2015 La Ferrari, along with the 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1, which is now officially the fastest… Continue reading @niche: IT WAS GOOD. AND HARD. AND FAST.003591

Stunning new Ferrari F80 arrives to resume hypercar head-to-head with McLaren

Enrico Galliera, Ferrari’s chief marketing and communications officer explained: “Any element that we think can provide a competitive advantage, we want to develop in-house. If we buy components from the market, we need to adapt it, but if we do it, we can make it exactly as we want it.” Despite all this new electrical… Continue reading Stunning new Ferrari F80 arrives to resume hypercar head-to-head with McLaren

Why doesn’t the new Ferrari F80 hypercar have a V12? Because a V6 is faster!

As a ‘once-in-a-decade’ hypercar project, the Ferrari F80 immediately joins the Italian brand’s elite. But many fans will be surprised that it forgoes V12 power for a highly-boosted, 1,183bhp hybrid V6 engine.  Given that it has a price tag of over £3m, and will inevitably be compared with 1,258bhp McLaren’s V8-powered W1, it’s understandable that… Continue reading Why doesn’t the new Ferrari F80 hypercar have a V12? Because a V6 is faster!

New Ferrari hypercar teased ahead of 17 October reveal

Technical details about the new Ferrari hypercar remain firmly under wraps. That said, previous images of the car indicate that it will feature a hybridised powertrain and at a Capital Markets Day presentation last year, Ferrari hinted that the newcomer would arrive with “technology transferred from Formula 1 and [the] Le Mans Hypercar.” Ferrari’s next-generation… Continue reading New Ferrari hypercar teased ahead of 17 October reveal