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Ford on Monday announced it will make the hardware required for its BlueCruise automated highway driver-assist system a standard feature on new vehicles, starting with certain 2024 models. Customers will then be able to access the feature on demand via a subscription. There will be complementary trial periods, after which customers will need to sign
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The Fisker Ronin electric convertible will have supercar-like exclusivity to match its supercar-like $385,000 price. Fisker unveiled the Ronin alongside prototypes of other future models at its inaugural Product Vision Day, but is now filling in some additional details, including launch timing and production volumes. The company is targeting late 2025 for the start of
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Alpine has been spotted testing a new version of its A110 mid-engine sports car that appears to be more extreme than the already hardcore A110 R launched last year. The new version may resemble the A110 R to the casual observer, but a closer inspection reveals additional features aimed at improving track times. These include
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Bugatti today may be recognized for its hypercars, but it wasn’t long ago that the company was open to launching a high-end sedan in the same vein as the legendary Royale—a car that was stifled by the Great Depression, with just six examples built. The last time Bugatti toyed with a sedan was in 2009
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“Jay Leno’s Garage” has featured a wide variety of cars, but this 1923 McFarlan Model 154 Knickerbocker Cabriolet is truly one of a kind. The car is part of California’s Nethercutt Collection, and Vice President Cameron Richards believes it’s the only surviving example. Originally based in Connersville, Indiana, McFarlan was a carriage builder that moved
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