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Dodge unveils concept electric muscle car

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Dodge has unveiled its new concept electric muscle car. The Dodge Charger Daytona concept is the new electric muscle car to take the torch from the discontinued gas-powered Challenger and Charger. The vehicle will use an 800-volt architecture system that will drive all four wheels. However, the amount of motors is not yet known.

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Varley Electric Vehicle introduces the evR-450 supercar

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Varley Electric Vehicles , a division of The Varley Group, one of Australia’s oldest specialty vehicle manufacturers, recently launched the evR-450 , a high-performance electric supercar. The evR-450 electric supercar is Varley’s first vehicle showcasing leading electric drive technology engineered and manufactured in Australia.

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Audi revamps 2015 R18 e-tron quattro Le Mans diesel hybrid racer; 4MJ class

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A two-fold quantity of hybrid energy, fundamentally revised aerodynamics, the next step in lightweight design and detailed optimization work characterize the fifth generation of the Audi R18. The electrical machine that performs this task now delivers an output of more than 200 kW (272 hp)—a significant increase compared to last year.

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Seven-day test: 2024 Audi RS e-tron GT, now with $100,000 price cut?

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The better half has gone all snooty and insists it’s not as attractive as a Porsche Taycan , once I explain this GT shares much of its under-skin with the Stuttgart alternative. Considering the typical buying demographic here (we know you Boomers have all the disposable $$) this is a handy test. seconds not enough, anyway?

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Tokyo 2023 revisited: Every electric concept debut from the best motor show in years

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Whatever the name, the verdict is this was the best motor show of the post-pandemic era as the Japanese auto giants delivered a series of stunning electric concepts. Maybe Tesla and the Chinese aren’t just going to just roll over the rest of the auto industry after all. So let’s look at all the Tokyo debuts from the Japanese brands.

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