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This Small Truck Is Truly Excited to See You | Carscoops
The CAM EV Microvan features animated eyes and a smile, transforming a compact electric work vehicle designed for small enterprises.Casio’s New Honda Tribute Watch Conceals a Detail That Only F1 Enthusiasts Will Notice | Carscoops
Casio and Honda collaborate on the ECB-2300HR-1A, a tribute timepiece that combines classic Formula 1 design with contemporary technology and is available in limited quantities.Porsche's Upcoming Sports Car Will Not Be Exclusively Electric, And That's Just One Aspect Of The Narrative | Carscoops
Combustion engines will be used in additional variants of the Boxster and Cayman than Porsche originally planned.JLR Refutes Claims of Gerry McGovern's Dismissal, Yet Remains Silent on His Employment Status | Carscoops
A wild tale proposed that the design leader responsible for contemporary Range Rovers was escorted out of headquarters, but JLR now maintains that he was not dismissed.You'd Expect a Recall Solution to Ensure Jeep's Suspension Stays Secured | Carscoops
NHTSA is looking into the efficacy of Jeep's recall repair following reports of several suspension failures occurring after the fix was implemented.Maserati Has Just Provided the Grecale with a Significant Upgrade Without Changing the Price | Carscoops
A V6 sourced from a supercar takes the place of the Grecale’s underwhelming engine, yet power is restricted and acceleration does not improve with this enhancement.This Classic 911 Turbo Held a Secret and Someone Shell Out Big Bucks for It | Carscoops
A rare 1994 Porsche 911 Turbo was sold at auction without disclosing its celebrity history, demonstrating that sometimes withholding information can be more impactful than sharing the entire narrative.The Ford F-150 Lightning EV is no longer in production; the next generation will feature a gas engine backup.
Ford has canceled its all-electric pickup truck and will instead introduce an extended-range electric vehicle that can use gasoline.Porsche has many questions to address regarding the future of the 718 Boxster and Cayman. Following the retirement of the last generation, these entry-level sports cars were expected to return as all-electric models. However, Porsche later retracted that promise, leading to reports that the 718 would be revived as a continuation of the earlier 982 series. Nevertheless, the electric 718 is still on the agenda, and Porsche is reportedly planning to retrofit an internal combustion engine into the PPE architecture, which was originally designed exclusively for electric vehicles. This information about the automaker’s alleged plans comes from Autocar, which mentioned “one of the most radical drivetrain reversals in Porsche’s history” on Sunday. The publication refers to “senior sources” at Weissach, who indicated that while the previous 718 will make a return, it will only serve as a temporary solution until the EVs are available. Once the 982-derived models complete their run, a mid-engine version of the PPE-powered 718 is expected to be launched. This task does not seem straightforward. Porsche engineers will need to create space for either a four- or six-cylinder engine in a vehicle designed for a load-bearing battery, electric motors, and lacking a transmission tunnel. Although the gasoline variant will be lighter, it won’t replicate the EV’s low center of gravity. The interior of the Porsche 718 Boxster 25 Years special edition from a couple of years ago, featuring a silver exterior and burgundy interior, is always a good choice for a Boxster. According to Autocar’s sources, Porsche plans to address these incompatibilities and shortcomings with a new structural floor, rear bulkhead, and rear subframe. At least one aspect of reviving the gasoline-powered 718 seems to have become easier for Porsche: emissions. The automaker had previously doubted the future of its established, naturally aspirated 4.0-liter flat-six engine due to Euro 7 regulations and an impending ICE ban. With those proposals now having been diluted or eliminated, that engine can make a comeback. Provided Porsche makes the necessary adjustments for the cybersecurity law that prematurely ended the 982 series in its home market, there is now a potential path for these sports cars. While this is promising, it’s likely that the company would have preferred to have a definitive plan in place years ago. However, the constantly changing landscape of global auto regulations during the first half of this decade has rendered that impossible. Do you have a tip? Reach out to us at [email protected]
Apple Music subscribers will no longer need to tap their phones to play music in the updated GM vehicles.Porsche's Sudden Shift to Gas-Powered 718 Poses an Engineering Challenge
It appears that Porsche is facing a significant challenge in modifying the 718 Boxster/Cayman EV to accommodate a gasoline engine.What is Happening Between JLR and Gerry McGovern?
On December 2, news emerged that JLR had dismissed its design chief, Gerry McGovern. The company has since stated that this information was incorrect, but why did it take two weeks to clarify?How Imitated Exhaust Sounds Complicate Car Audio Enhancements
Due to intricate networks of microphones integrating into car audio systems, certain features cannot be disabled to enhance sound quality.2025 Audi SQ5 Review: Meets All Expectations and More
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Lawmakers have suggested significant alterations to the EV transition, potentially allowing combustion engines and hybrids to remain on the market for an extended period.Stay Up-to-Date with the Latest Auto News: Reviews, Test Drives, and Key Industry Trends
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