By Maria Merano Posted on July 13, 2023 SpaceX may be classified as a centicorn as it nears a $150 billion evaluation. The space-faring company has reached a new milestone evaluation after signing a share sale agreement with new and existing investors. CNBC obtained a copy of the purchase offer SpaceX signed with new and existing
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Ely Reeves Callaway III (known as Reeves), founder of Corvette tuner Callway Cars, died on Tuesday at his home in California after sustaining injuries in a fall. He was 76. Son of Callaway Golf founder Reeves Callaway Jr., and brother of publisher Nicholas Callaway, the younger Reeves started his company in 1977 in a garage
Review: 2024 Volkswagen Atlas Family Hits The Mark By Aiming For Average | Carscoops This updated pair of SUVs offers a lot more for brand loyalists but still isn’t at the top of its class 1 hour ago The Volkswagen Atlas debuted in 2018 as an indirect replacement for the Touareg in the US. It
Tesla will participate in this year’s IAA Mobility show in Munich, Automobilwoche, a sister publication of Automotive News Europe reported. Tesla will present its electric vehicles in the open air at Munich’s Königsplatz, AMW said. For the show, which moved from Frankfurt to Munich in 2021, in a bid to attract more visitors, the decision
Jul 14, 2023, 09:52 AM ET Alfa Romeo driver Zhou Guanyu has become a global ambassador for Special Olympics, he announced on Friday. The 24-year-old Formula One driver welcomed Special Olympics Great Britain athletes to the paddock at Silverstone last weekend ahead of the British Grand Prix, where he eventually finished 15th. “It’s a huge
Son Flees Police In Mom’s Dodge Charger, She Then Turns Him In | Carscoops A 19 year old allegedly used his mom’s car to flee police, before jumping from the vehicle which then crashed into a fence 14 hours ago Family dinners are going to be awkward in one North Carolina home after a mother
Nissan Motor Co. is issuing a recall of about 1.38 million cars globally of models including Note, Kicks, Serena and Leaf, a company spokeswoman said Friday. The recall will affect vehicles in U.S., Europe and Japan over several issues, including cars suddenly accelerating after exiting cruise control or a short circuit that would cause motors
One of the most incredible junkyards in the history of junk is Turner’s Auto Wrecking in Fresno, California—and on this episode of Roadkill, Freiburger and Finnegan hit those 100 acres of vintage sheetmetal and go spelunking for gold! After considerable debate, the guys select a 1950 GMC shortbed truck that had been off the road
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We’re Driving The 2024 VW Atlas And Atlas Cross Sport: What Do You Want To Know? | Carscoops The refreshed SUVs from Volkswagen feature a new engine, new paint colors, a new interior, and more July 13, 2023 at 12:50 The facelifted 2024 Volkswagen Atlas and Atlas Cross Sport are coming to a dealer near
Porsche Cars North America’s former top executive, Kjell Gruner, is said to be headed to the U.S. electric vehicle upstart Rivian Automotive, sources have told Automotive News. On July 5, Porsche said Gruner was leaving the sports carmaker “at his own request” after less than three years on the job. In his relatively short tenure
Mercedes driver George Russell says there’s no reason why McLaren can’t replicate its Silverstone podium performance level for the rest of the Formula One season. McLaren’s recent upgrade has produced a huge step forward, with Lando Norris fourth in Austria and then second at his home British Grand Prix. Teammate Oscar Piastri, who did not
$1,671 Cyberquad That Was Banned In U.S. Is China’s New Entry-Level Tesla | Carscoops Kids ATV was recalled in the U.S. for failing to meet safety standards after woman rider was injured in accident https://www.carscoops.com/author/chris-chilton-cc/ by Chris Chilton 1 hour ago Tesla’s China deliveries account for over half of the company’s global sales, and now
A global shortage of semiconductor chips was the automotive industry’s kryptonite for most of 2021 and 2022. But the crisis is now fading, S&P Global Mobility said Thursday. The chip shortage cost the industry the production of about 9.5 million light vehicles in 2021, according to S&P Global Mobility estimates, and another 3 million in
Triumph Motor Company hasn’t built cars in nearly 40 years, but the name is now on a stunning design concept that debuted today. Called the Triumph TR25, the electric concept from the Makkina design house pays homage to the record-setting Triumph TR2 MCV575 “Jabbeke” from 1953. The TR25 takes design inspiration from the TR2, sharing
Bentley no longer races at Le Mans, but during the automaker’s formative years it dominated the event, scoring five wins between 1924 and 1930. Two of those wins, in 1929 and 1930, were achieved by the legendary Speed Six thanks to efforts of Bentley Boys “Tim” Birkin, Glen Kidston, and Woolf Barnato. Barnato was also
BENGALURU — Tesla is discussing an investment proposal with the Indian government to set up a factory with an annual capacity of about half a million electric vehicles, the Times of India reported on Thursday, citing government sources. The company, led by billionaire Elon Musk, is also looking at using India as an export base
Austin Lindberg, Senior EditorJul 13, 2023, 09:15 AM ET Arrow McLaren IndyCar driver Felix Rosenqvist spoke to ESPN about what he drives when he’s not at the racetrack. Brian Spurlock/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images On any given Sunday, race car drivers around the world pilot the most exhilarating automobiles on the planet. From the first practice
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