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  2. Lotus Theory 1 - Wikipedia

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    The Lotus Theory 1 is an all-electric hypercar concept. The automaker claims it is expected to deliver a total of 986 horsepower. Performance figures include a 0-97 km/h (0-60 mph) acceleration time of less than 2.5 seconds and an electronically limited top speed of 319 km/h (198 mph).

  3. Next Gen (NASCAR) - Wikipedia

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    The Next Gen car, originally known as the Gen-7 car, is the common name for the racecar that is currently in use in the NASCAR Cup Series. Its use began with the 2022 season. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] A further evolution of the Generation 6 car, the Next Gen features "improved" aero and downforce packages while introducing new technologies on the track.

  4. List of Mercedes-EQ vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The German carmaker Mercedes-Benz entered the battery electric vehicle market with the unveiling of the Generation EQ concept car at the 2016 Paris Motor Show. At the same show, Mercedes-Benz also announced the creation of a sub-brand called "Mercedes-EQ". [3] [4] Mercedes-Benz debuted the EQA concept at the 2017 International Motor Show ...

  5. Category:Upcoming car models - Wikipedia

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    Upcoming vehicles do not necessarily include all concept cars that sometimes appear in the car show circuits, or speculative vehicles that appear in the automotive news media, unless the manufacturer specifically states in external press releases to the media that such concept vehicles represent probable production vehicles in a certain future ...

  6. Mercedes-Benz Vision EQXX - Wikipedia

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    The Mercedes-Benz Vision EQXX is a battery electric concept car by German carmaker Mercedes-Benz.Unveiled at the 2022 edition of the Consumer Electronics Show as part of the Mercedes-EQ series, it is a proof of concept, [2] with Mercedes-Benz's primary goal being a target of below 10 kWh per 100 km (alternatively, greater than 10 km per kWh) in real-life conditions.

  7. It's the end of the road for these cars: Models that won't ...

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    A number of car models won't ring in the new year. The Ford Edge, Toyota Venza and Mini Clubman are just some of the vehicles that won't make it past model year 2024 in U.S. markets. Automakers ...

  8. McMurtry Spéirling - Wikipedia

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    According to McMurtry, the motivation behind the car was to challenge the industry trend of increasingly heavier vehicles and, by using first principles design, create a lightweight electric driver's car. The prototype car is the first step to demonstrate what customers will experience on road and track. [4]

  9. Aston Martin Valhalla - Wikipedia

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    The engine was intended to be designed and developed in-house by the company and will use the Castrol Nexcel 90-second oil change system first used in the track-only Vulcan. The car is the first road car to use such a system. The exhaust system uses dual outlets which are placed on top of the car, similar to the Porsche 918 Spyder.