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Lamborghini Asterion

Lamborghini have just unveiled at the Paris Motor Show the spectacular new Asterion LPI 910-4, a car that is clearly different from previous models, with a new, unexpected and sensual design conceived more for comfortable luxury daily cruising than for ultimate track performance. The gasoline-electric hybrid provides the option of urban driving under purely electric power, or the choice of being powered by the 610-horsepower V10 engine. Or, you can combine the two propulsion systems for a total output of 910hp (300 of which comes from the electric motors), delivering a end result of 0-62mph in 3 seconds, and an impressive top speed of 199 mph.



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1948 Ford Super Deluxe Marmon-Herrington Wagon - Image

1948 Ford Super Deluxe Marmon-Herrington Wagon

The Woodie station wagon originated from the early practice of manufacturing the passenger compartment portion of a vehicle in hardwood, it is most closely associated with mid-century surf culture. This pristine example featured here is an original Ford Super Deluxe V8 Marmon-Herrington Wagon, an exceptionally rare period conversion to four-wheel drive. Headed to auction, this 1948 year model was modified by Marmon-Herrington and got some major upgrades. It is power...
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2021 RAM 1500 TRX Off-Road Truck

Nearly four years after RAM unveiled the popular Rebel TRX concept, the company has introduced the production model! Ram is taking on the Ford Raptor with a high-performance supertruck of its very own. Powered by a mighty 6.2L Supercharged HEMI V8 that produces 702 hp and 650 lb-ft of torque, and mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission, makes this the quickest, fastest, and most powerful mass-produced truck in the world. Capable of a 0-60 time of 4.5 seconds ...
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e-Moke

The ultimate beach buggy is returning to production, but now in electric form! The much-loved 60s classic Mini Moke was originally designed to be a military vehicle, but quickly became a popular "cult” vehicle for its fun and also practical side, its robustness and the feeling of freedom that you enjoy whist driving. Now the company have presented a new electric e-Moke, with a top speed of 25 mph and a range of 40 miles. A gas-engine model will also be produc...
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