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BeamNG.drive is a 2015 vehicle simulation video game developed and published by Bremen-based video game developer BeamNG GmbH for personal computers. The game features soft-body physics to simulate realistic handling and damage to vehicles .
The Mega uses a 102.7 kWh Qilin NMC battery pack produced by a CATL that supports 5C fast charging at a rated 400 kW and a peak of 520 kW, allowing for a 10-80% charging time of 10.5 minutes, achieving a CLTC range rating of 710 kilometres (441 mi), or 575 kilometres (357 mi) [citation needed] on the WLTP cycle.
The Gemera is the first four-seater car built by Koenigsegg. It was announced that it would be powered by a compact engine weighing only 70 kg (150 lb). The engine was so small because it was supposed to be a camless piston engine using Koenigsegg's Freevalve technology, the first such engine announced for a production car.
Timothy John Burton, known professionally as Shmee150 or Shmee, is a British car vlogger and YouTuber, who is based in London.His YouTube channel has over 2.5 million subscribers and features videos of him traveling to see exotic cars and maintaining and using his own car collection.
The blanket of dense fog blamed for the multi-vehicle collisions that left seven dead, dozens injured and stranded over 150 motorists on a highway near New Orleans left drivers some 700 hundred ...
The player is an "enforcer", attempting to win a series of races against computer opponents, by finishing in first place, or destroying their cars, automatically disqualifying them. Microïds , owners of the Cryo brand, made the game available on GOG.com on April 30, 2009 alongside the first MegaRace .
Méga bought the project and contracted SERA-CD to redesign the car, renamed this time the Monte Carlo. Among other modifications, the Lamborghini engine was replaced with a V12 Mercedes engine. The car was finally presented at the 1996 Geneva Motor Show. The number produced is unknown and is believed to have ceased in 1999. [2] [3]
Powerpack removal of an M75 APC. A powerpack or power pack is a part of a modular powertrain that contains some type of engine (most frequently an internal combustion engine, but other types, including electric motors, are possible) and may also contain a transmission and various supporting components.