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Four years ago, as Fiat Chrysler was reformed into Stellantis, it seemed the North American SRT performance division wouldn’t make the journey. That didn’t stop existing SRT products, like Hellcats and Demons, from continuing to be sold, but it did mark the end of the line for new ones. Stellantis has undergone some serious global
Like many others, I was initially skeptical when news broke some years back that Lancia was reviving the Delta nameplate. I still wasn’t swayed when the company announced that its vaunted “HF” badge—High Fidelity—was also making a return, for especially sporty models. What has been sporty about Lancia in the last 30 years? Stellantis was
I’m not sure anyone is shocked when they find out that even cops break the law. Some break it more than others, of course, but this story really isn’t about that. Instead, it’s about Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno in Florida, who issued a press release earlier this month saying he has “zero tolerance for
It’s no secret Nissan has spent the better part of the past few years in a sales free-fall, but after months of doom, gloom and rampant speculation, the accountants have finally put a number on just how bad things have gotten: 11 billion. As in 11 billion dollars, which is how much alliance partner Renault
One thing I really appreciate about Toyota’s GR hot hatches is that even though they haven’t been around very long, the automaker has given them plenty of updates over that short time. The GR Corolla, for example, got more torque, better cooling, and an available automatic transmission just two years after its debut. In fact,
It seems like not long ago that we welcomed the mid-cycle refresh of Kia’s three-row family SUV, but in the brutal world of automotive product cycles, that was an entire lifetime ago. Kia’s next-generation replacement is already deep in development, and production-ready bodies have already been spotted in the wild, doing SUV things. These prototypes
The impossibly slender Fiat Panda you see here was created by an Italian man named Andrea Marazzi, and he is a genius. There’s really no other word for someone able to dream up a contraption like this and actually render it as a working vehicle, with a fit and finish so high-quality that you’d almost
Despite Sunday’s Austrian Formula 1 Grand Prix serving up a cinematic start setback against the Red Bull Ring’s scenic circuit, Brad Pitt’s “F1: The Movie” debut overshadowed the very sport it aims to boost. For the past two years, Apple TV’s goal of creating a realistic racing movie has blurred the lines between fact and
BMW is recalling vehicles across its entire lineup of current-generation EVs in order to address a software glitch that can cause their drive motors to shut off unexpectedly. The company’s recall notification emphasized the fact that the glitch only impacts the drive motor itself, leaving the car’s braking and steering system operational despite the loss
In 2021, McLaren lost one of its most influential figures in Mansour Ojjeh, a businessman who helped the company reach new heights in Formula 1 in the 1980s, and challenge the likes of Ferrari and Porsche as a creator of world-renowned supercars. It is no exaggeration to say that the brand wouldn’t be what it
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