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The Porsche 911, an icon of sports car design, has consistently evolved over the years, with each new generation growing in size. However, Michael Mauer, Porsche’s chief designer for the past two decades, envisions a future where the 911 becomes more compact rather than larger. Here’s why a smaller 911 could be the next logical step for the brand:

1. The Appeal of Compactness

Mauer’s aspiration to downsize the 911 aligns with the desire to explore new possibilities in vehicle packaging. A more compact design could enhance the driving experience, preserving the agile and engaging nature that the 911 is renowned for. By focusing on compactness, Porsche could offer a more agile and responsive sports car, true to the original spirit of the 911.

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Lamborghini is set to bid farewell to the Huracan, with production scheduled to end in December. The iconic supercar, known for its thrilling naturally aspirated 5.2-litre V10 engine, will be succeeded by Lamborghini’s third plug-in hybrid supercar, reportedly named the Temerario. The highly anticipated debut of the Temerario will take place at Monterey Car Week on August 16.

Performance Overhaul

The Temerario will mark a significant departure from its predecessor’s signature engine. Instead of the revered V10, it will feature a new 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8, delivering an impressive 789hp and 729Nm of torque. This engine, capable of reaching 10,000 rpm, is adapted from the 3.8-litre unit used in Lamborghini’s SC63 LMDh prototype, designed for top-tier racing series including the Hypercar, GTP, and IMSA SportsCar Championships.

In addition to this potent engine, the Temerario will utilise an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission sourced from the Revuelto, ensuring rapid gear changes. The car’s hybrid powertrain will include a three-motor plug-in system, contributing an extra 147hp and 299Nm of torque, bringing the total power output to exceed 887hp. This marks a significant boost of nearly 250hp over most versions of the Huracan.

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Stellantis, the multinational automotive conglomerate, is evaluating cost-cutting measures that could include the discontinuation of underperforming brands. This is especially relevant for Maserati, which has faced significant challenges recently. Here’s a detailed breakdown:

Current Situation

  • Sales Decline: Maserati’s global sales have plummeted by 50% year-over-year, dropping from 15,300 units in the first half of 2023 to just 6,500 units in the same period of 2024.
  • Financial Losses: The brand has reported an operating loss of $88.6 million for 2024. The losses are attributed to the discontinuation of key models like the Ghibli and Quattroporte sedans and the Levante SUV, along with sluggish sales of newer models like the GranTurismo and Grecale SUV.
  • MC20 Supercar Sales: Only 97 units of the MC20 supercar were sold in Europe last year, highlighting ongoing issues with the brand’s high-end offerings.

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Volvo’s ambitious plan to become a fully electric automaker by 2030 has encountered scrutiny and potential revisions. Initially, Volvo aimed to phase out all internal combustion engines, including hybrids, and sell only fully electric vehicles by the target year. However, recent developments suggest that this goal might be adjusted.

Initial Commitment

In March 2021, Volvo committed to transitioning to a fully electric lineup by 2030, promising not to offer any vehicles with internal combustion engines beyond that date. This pledge marked a significant step in Volvo’s strategy to lead the automotive industry towards sustainable mobility.

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Porsche is set to revolutionise its Cayenne SUV with the introduction of an all-electric model in its fourth generation. This move aligns with Porsche’s vision of blending exceptional performance with cutting-edge technology while maintaining its commitment to providing powerful hybrid and combustion engine options.

All-Electric Fourth Generation: The upcoming Cayenne will mark Porsche’s foray into all-electric SUVs, leveraging the Premium Platform Electric (PPE) with an 800-volt architecture. This advanced platform supports high-voltage systems and next-generation powertrains and chassis technologies, setting the stage for Porsche’s electric ambitions.

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Japan’s Mitsubishi Motors is set to join the alliance between Honda and Nissan, forming a powerful partnership among the automakers, with combined sales exceeding 8 million vehicles, according to reports.

Strategic Partnership

  • Standardisation of Software: The collaboration will focus on standardising in-vehicle software that controls various car functions.
  • Current Alliances:
    • Mitsubishi Motors is already part of an alliance with Nissan and France’s Renault. This alliance was restructured last year to become more pragmatic and agile.
    • Nissan and Honda announced in March that they were considering a strategic partnership to collaborate on producing EV components and AI in automotive software platforms.

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Honda Motor has announced significant changes to its manufacturing operations in China. This strategic move aims to increase electric vehicle (EV) production, responding to growing competition from Chinese brands in the world’s largest automotive market.

Major Changes in Production Facilities

  • Closure of Joint Venture Plant with GAC:
    • Honda will shut down a factory operated in partnership with Guangzhou Automobile Group (GAC), a state-owned Chinese automaker.
    • This plant, primarily manufacturing the Accord sedan, has an annual production capacity of 50,000 vehicles and has been operational for nearly 20 years.
    • The closure is scheduled for October.

  • Production Halt at Joint Venture Plant with Dongfeng:
    • Vehicle production will be suspended at another factory operated through Honda’s joint venture with Dongfeng, another major Chinese automaker.
    • This facility has an annual production capacity of 240,000 vehicles and will cease operations in November.

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Chevrolet has officially introduced the latest iteration of its high-performance legend, the 2025 Corvette ZR1. With the most powerful V8 engine ever produced by an American automaker and a suite of cutting-edge technologies, the ZR1 aims to redefine supercar standards in both coupe and convertible forms.

Powertrain and Performance

The heart of the Corvette ZR1 is the 5.5L LT7 twin-turbocharged DOHC flat-plane crank V8 engine, which generates an astonishing 1,064hp at 7,000 rpm and 1,122Nm of torque at 6,000 rpm, according to SAE guidelines. This makes it the most powerful factory-produced Corvette engine ever.

The ZR1 boasts a GM-estimated top speed of over 346km/h on the racetrack and can complete the quarter-mile in less than 10 seconds. A carbon fibre aero package provides over 544kg of downforce at top speed, enhancing stability and performance.

The ZR1 revives the iconic split rear window, a design element that pays homage to Corvette history while providing functional benefits like increased heat extraction. The ZR1’s exterior design includes a carbon fibre roof and unique aluminium wheels. An optional carbon-fibre wheel design reduces unsprung mass by 19.4kg.

The cockpit features unique ZR1 badging, a specific stitch pattern, and a boost gauge, marking the first factory turbocharged Corvette. Customisation options include new exterior and interior colours, racing stripes, and seat belt colours.

The LT7 engine is a continuation of the LT6’s Gemini V8 architecture, significantly enhanced with twin turbochargers. Engineers optimised every system for boosted performance rather than simply adding turbochargers to the existing LT6 engine.

Unique Features:

  • Head castings with unique ports and larger combustion chambers.
  • Optimised valve train timing and lift profile for forced induction.
  • Completely new intake system tailored for twin turbochargers.
  • Dual, ported shroud, ball bearing, mono-scroll (76 mm) turbochargers with electronic wastegates.
  • Advanced anti-lag engine calibration for responsive performance.

Transmission: The ZR1’s eight-speed dual-clutch transmission has been upgraded with:

  • Enhanced input shafts and gear capacity.
  • Improved oil management for higher vehicle capability.
  • Increased control valves to handle the higher clutch clamp load required by the LT7.

Aerodynamic Innovations

The ZR1 features a range of aerodynamic improvements, including a flow-through hood for increased front downforce and carbon fibre side ducts for cooling the rear brakes. The optional ZTK performance package adds high-downforce elements like a rear wing and front dive planes, further enhancing track performance.

Production and Availability

Production Timeline: The Corvette ZR1 will enter production in 2025 at General Motors’ Bowling Green Assembly Plant in Kentucky, US. Pricing and availability details will be announced closer to the production date.

Performance Highlights

  • First Lap Success: On its first lap at the Milford Proving Ground’s MRC test track, the ZR1 recorded a faster peak speed than the production C7 ZR1.
  • Quarter-Mile Performance: The ZR1 achieved a sub-10-second quarter-mile time on its first launch.
  • Nürburgring Performance: All four test drivers exceeded 322km/h on their first laps at the Nürburgring.

The new Corvette ZR1 is set to challenge the world’s best supercars, combining unprecedented power, advanced engineering, and iconic design. As Chevrolet pushes the boundaries of performance, the ZR1 stands as a testament to the brand’s commitment to innovation and excellence.

Mini has introduced the Cooper S in the John Cooper Works trim and it stands out in urban environments with its compact proportions, offering an exhilarating driving experience, safety, and comfort. Key features include precise Mini steering, automatic sports transmission, powerful brakes, and a low centre of gravity. The increased track width of the three-door Mini optimises driving dynamics, especially in demanding situations.

Performance and Efficiency

Under the hood, the Mini Cooper S is powered by a 2.0-litre TwinPower Turbo engine, delivering 204hp and 300Nm of maximum torque. This setup propels the car from 0 to 100km/h in just 6.6 seconds, with combined fuel consumption rated at 6.4 — 6.1 l/100km and CO2 emissions of 144 — 138 g/km according to WLTP standards.

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Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer BYD has widened its sales lead over Tesla in Singapore during the first half of this year, according to government data. This development highlights the competitive challenge Tesla faces from Chinese rivals in the global EV market.

Strong Growth in Singapore

BYD’s robust performance in Singapore, a relatively small but affluent auto market, underscores its ambition to dominate the Southeast Asian market. This region, where petrol car brands from Japan and South Korea are prevalent, has seen limited penetration by Tesla so far.

Regional Expansion and Strategy

BYD has already found significant success in Southeast Asia, with Thailand emerging as its largest overseas market. The company has expanded its distribution partnerships with local conglomerates, further solidifying its presence. Recently, BYD opened its first stores in Vietnam, a market where Tesla has not yet commenced vehicle sales.

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