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TURIN – Maserati will sell only full-electric cars from 2030 and will launch its last two new models with internal combustion engine variants in 2023. CEO Davide Grasso said the Stellantis luxury brand will electrify faster than it had originally planned because of changing consumer tastes. “We are seeing a strong acceleration in demand coming
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Maserati has a long and proud history of producing some very fine cars but in recent years, its models have left a little to be desired, in part because of how outdated many of them are. Fortunately, there is an all-new Maserati on the market and it is something very special. While many car manufacturers
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1:53 PM ET Associated Press SEBRING, Fla. — NASCAR and Hendrick Motorsports have partnered on an effort to enter the 24 Hours of Le Mans next year with a modified version of its new Next Gen car. The collaborative effort announced Thursday at Sebring International Raceway seeks the “Garage 56” entry, which was created in
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Small public auto retailer LMP Automotive Holdings Inc. plans to sell the corporate jet it bought in the fall. The Fort Lauderdale, Fla., retailer with eight franchised dealerships and four used-vehicle stores, and which said in February that it was exploring strategic options including a possible sale of the company, in a Wednesday regulatory filing
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Getty Images DETROIT – Audi expects the war in Ukraine to cause “tremendous interference” to the global supply chain, an executive with the German luxury brand said Thursday. The comments come as automakers globally, including Audi and its Volkswagen parent company, attempt to maintain supply chains of crucial parts such as semiconductor chips and wire
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Lotus on Wednesday revealed the first details and pricing for a base version of the Emira sports car, which will come with a 4-cylinder engine. Order books open on April 8, with the initial version available to be a special First Edition limited edition. The base Emira uses Mercedes-Benz AMG’s M139 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-4 (Lotus’
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BERLIN — Audi will expand its EV lineup with a spacious battery-electric station wagon based on the PPE platform it is developing with Porsche. Audi previewed the wagon by unveiling the near-production A6 Avant e-tron concept at its annual media conference on Thursday. The production version of the 5000-mm long (197 inches) concept will offer
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4:54 PM ET Associated Press Pato O’Ward scored his first career IndyCar win a year ago at Texas Motor Speedway and was rewarded for it with a Formula One test with McLaren. Now as he returns to his de facto home track for Sunday’s race, O’Ward’s bright future has suddenly become very cloudy. He’s got
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Former Unifor President Jerry Dias built a considerable automotive legacy in his eight-plus years leading the Canadian union. Dias, who retired March 11, was influential in securing billions of dollars of investments for the country’s assembly plants, helping to secure a Canadian manufacturing footprint that had been in danger of collapsing. He loudly advocated for
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BERLIN — BMW Group said it would resume full production next week at factories that were halted or slowed by supply bottlenecks after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Earlier this month, output was paused at factories in Munich and Dingolfing, Germany, and Oxford, England. BMW said last week that it would begin to restart the factories, and
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9:59 AM ET Nate Saunders Close F1 Associate Editor • Previously worked in rugby union and British Superbikes • History graduate from Reading University• Joined ESPNF1 in February 2014 Laurence Edmondson Close F1 Editor • Joined ESPN in 2009• An FIA accredited F1 journalist since 2011 Struggling with who to support in Formula One this year? This is the guide
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Lyft said on Wednesday riders in the United States, except those in New York City and Nevada, would have to pay an extra 55 cents for their commute as the ride-hailing company looks to cushion the impact of high gas prices on drivers. Companies hiring gig workers have started imposing these surcharges as drivers on
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