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Singer Turbo Study 911 gets the slant-nose treatment

California’s Singer has revealed a slant-nose version of its 964-generation Porsche 911-based Turbo Study, applying its typical attention to detail to that iconic design. First shown as a coupe in 2022, the Turbo Study follows Singer’s template of taking a 964-generation 911 chassis and backdating its appearance. In this case, the design is inspired by […]

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Lincoln previews 2025 Navigator with illuminated grille, new interior – Autoblog

While it’s not the best-selling Lincoln, the Navigator stands proud as the company’s flagship and one of its most important models in terms of image. The current-generation SUV made its debut for 2018, and it will soon receive what sounds like a round of far-reaching updates. Full details about the new-look Navigator aren’t available yet,

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Ferrari trims lineup, Q2 report says SF90 and 812 GTS order books closed – Autoblog

Ferrari’s quarterly report revealed the next chess moves coming to the lineup. The SF90 Stradale, the automaker’s first hybrid and a coupe so important to the brand that it shared its name with Ferrari’s Formula 1 car that year, is out of production after five years on the market. The convertible version, the SF90 Spider,

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ChargePoint introduces combined CCS and NACS plug for chargers – Autoblog

ChargePoint, operator of the largest electric vehicle charging network in the U.S., is deploying a new plug that the company says most any battery-powered car can use, as automakers rapidly adopt the connector standards developed by Tesla Inc. The Omni Port combines the most commonly used connector types into a single plug and will be

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Ford expands the Bronco and Mustang range to e-bikes – Autoblog

Ford is leveraging two of its best-known nameplates, Bronco and Mustang, to enter the electric bike segment. It unveiled a range of e-bikes that includes a Mustang-themed model developed for road use and a Bronco-inspired model designed to take riders off the beaten path. Like most carmakers that dabble in e-bikes, Ford didn’t start from

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Junkyard Gem: 2006 Jeep Liberty Sport 4WD with manual transmission

Jeep is down to just two models with available manual transmissions now (the Wrangler and its Gladiator sibling), but it wasn’t so long ago that ordinary commuter Jeeps could be purchased with three-pedal setups. Today’s Junkyard Gem is one of those machines: a first-generation Liberty with a six-speed manual bolted to its V6 engine, found

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