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Month: September 2023

2024 Nissan Z Nismo, 2025 Genesis GV80 Coupe: This Week’s Top Photos

Nissan’s latest Z sports car has spawned its more hardcore Nismo variant for 2024, and we tested one this week. The new Z Nismo brings extra power, aerodynamic mods, and a stiffened chassis, all designed to improve the Z’s performance at the racetrack. Porsche 911 GT3 R Rennsport For ultimate track rats, Porsche rolled out …

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Rolls-Royce reveals Phantom inspired by Italian Riviera

Rolls-Royce this week unveiled its latest one-off commission, the Phantom Inspired by Cinque Terre, which draws its inspiration from the Italian Riviera and its winemaking tradition. The Cinque Terre—Italian for “five lands”—is composed of the fishing villages of Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore, located on the coast of Liguria in Northern Italy. They’re known for …

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Honda Prologue details, Kia EV9 price, Ford LFP pause, EVs adopting Tesla NACS: The Week in Reverse

Which automaker accelerated efforts to go all-electric in Europe and the U.K.? Which EV’s tech will cost $2,500 a year so drivers can take eyes off the road and hands off the wheel—below 40 mph? This is our look back at the Week In Reverse—right here at Green Car Reports—for the week ending September 29, …

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Long a city of cars, Paris is seeing a new kind of road rage: Bike-lane traffic jams – Autoblog

PARIS — Ring, ring! It’s rush hour on Paris’ Sébastopol Boulevard, and the congestion is severe — not just gas-guzzling, pollution-spewing, horn-honking snarls but also quieter and greener bottlenecks of cyclists jockeying for space. Until four years ago, motorists largely had the Paris thoroughfare to themselves. Now, its bike-lane jams speak to a cycling revolution …

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Teamsters urge NHTSA to deny GM’s self-driving Cruise a safety exemption – Autoblog

Kyle Vogt, chief technology officer, president & co-founder of Cruise, in a Cruise Origin autonomous vehicle during its unveiling in San Francisco, in 2020. (Reuters) WASHINGTON — The International Brotherhood of Teamsters union has asked U.S. auto safety regulators to deny a petition by General Motors to exempt its autonomous vehicle unit Cruise Origin from …

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