Hennessey has launched a brand new track-focused model of its Venom F5 hypercar. The brand new addition is known as the Revolution, and it guarantees 1,817 hp in a package deal that cuts 100 kilos off a curb weight already below 3,000 kilos. Simply 24 might be constructed, every priced from $2.7 million.
Lower than a month after its debut mannequin entered manufacturing, Dutch EV startup Lightyear has revealed a observe up that not solely guarantees rather more vary but in addition a a lot cheaper price tag. The brand new mannequin is because of enter manufacturing in 2025.
The one-of-one 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T SE referred to as the “Black Ghost” is headed to sale for the primary time. Sure, Detroit cop and avenue racer Godfrey Qualls’ legendary Challenger will go below the hammer at a Mecum public sale this spring.
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“Black Ghost” 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T SE heads to public sale
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