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Tim Kuniskis - Aston Martin Is Building a New V12 in the Year of Our Lord 2024 - thedrive.com - Britain

Aston Martin Is Building a New V12 in the Year of Our Lord 2024

In spite of the car industry as a whole cutting back on liters and cylinders in the name of electrified efficiency, Aston Martin is still out here representing staunch enthusiasts of internal combustion and has announced it is introducing a new V12 engine in 2024. In other real, totally not made-up news: Apple is working on a new typewriter.

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Tim Kuniskis - 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona Debuts With Muscular Electric Powertrain, Fratzonic Exhaust & Cool Donut Mode - automoblog.net

2024 Dodge Charger Daytona Debuts With Muscular Electric Powertrain, Fratzonic Exhaust & Cool Donut Mode

The 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona is the production version of the brand’s Charger Daytona SRT Concept that debuted in 2022. The concept was a mostly production-ready version of the brand’s first-ever electric muscle car, and the Charger Daytona didn’t stray too far from the concept’s clean-shaven yet bulbous design. The front has a Dodge-patented and vintage-inspired R-Wing front bumper design to enhance battery cooling while improving downforce, while the rear features a “Ring of Fire” LED taillight design. The brand’s Fratzog logo returns for the Charger Daytona after appearing on a handful of Dodge production cars between the early ’60s and the mid-70s. The 2024 Charger Daytona is longer, wider, and marginally taller than the outgoing Charger while having a more extended 121-inch wheelbase. It will come in eight curated paint colors: Destroyer Grey, Peel Out, Diamond Black, Redeye, White Knuckle, Triple Nickel, and Bluedicrous. STLA Large Platform The 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona is underpinned by the STLA Large p

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Tim Kuniskis - Ram teases a special delivery to be revealed on April 25 - autoblog.com - state Michigan

Ram teases a special delivery to be revealed on April 25

The 2024 Ram 1500 TRX has been exfiltrated, its replacement, the 2025 Ram 1500 RHO, is inbound. We suspect this is the first teaser for the truck known as the Ram High Output, due on sale in the third quarter of this year. The vid starts by dollying around a Ram 2500 Rebel hooked up to a utility trailer, a pickup under a camouflage tarp parked on the car hauler. A whispered voice at the beginning states, «I hear the storm is coming,» a title and date at the end inform us, «You don't want to miss this delivery» on April 25. 

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Tim Kuniskis - 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona Debuts With Muscular Electric Powertrain, Fratzonic Exhaust & Cool Donut Mode - automoblog.net

2024 Dodge Charger Daytona Debuts With Muscular Electric Powertrain, Fratzonic Exhaust & Cool Donut Mode

The 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona is the production version of the brand’s Charger Daytona SRT Concept that debuted in 2022. The concept was a mostly production-ready version of the brand’s first-ever electric muscle car, and the Charger Daytona didn’t stray too far from the concept’s clean-shaven yet bulbous design. The front has a Dodge-patented and vintage-inspired R-Wing front bumper design to enhance battery cooling while improving downforce, while the rear features a “Ring of Fire” LED taillight design. The brand’s Fratzog logo returns for the Charger Daytona after appearing on a handful of Dodge production cars between the early ’60s and the mid-70s. The 2024 Charger Daytona is longer, wider, and marginally taller than the outgoing Charger while having a more extended 121-inch wheelbase. It will come in eight curated paint colors: Destroyer Grey, Peel Out, Diamond Black, Redeye, White Knuckle, Triple Nickel, and Bluedicrous. STLA Large Platform The 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona is underpinned by the STLA Large p

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Tim Kuniskis - New Dodge Charger Plug-In Hybrid Could Arrive With Huge Performance Potential - carbuzz.com - Usa - city Detroit

New Dodge Charger Plug-In Hybrid Could Arrive With Huge Performance Potential

Dodge delivered several surprises when it rolled out the new Charger Daytona muscle car this week. Hewing close to the concept vehicle first revealed in 2022, the production model will launch in all-electric form as a coupe later this year, with a four-door version set to follow early in 2025.

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Tim Kuniskis - Car Is - Dodge Says A New Charger Police Car Is 'Definitely On Our Radar' - motor1.com - Victoria

Dodge Says A New Charger Police Car Is 'Definitely On Our Radar'

The new Dodge Charger is here, and with it come questions about whether a police-specific trim will be offered alongside the publicly available models, as has been the case with past generations of the car.

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Tim Kuniskis - Charger Daytona - Dodge Can’t Decide On A Sound For The Charger Daytona's Fratzonic Exhaust - motor1.com - city Detroit

Dodge Can’t Decide On A Sound For The Charger Daytona's Fratzonic Exhaust

The new Dodge Charger Daytona is here. It's 100 percent electric but it's by no means a quiet car. It uses what Dodge calls a Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust system to give the Charger a muscle car rumble. But what exactly does that mean? And more importantly, what does it sound like?

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Tim Kuniskis - Charger Daytona - Dodge Says It Doesn't Care About The Charger Daytona's Efficiency Or Range - motor1.com

Dodge Says It Doesn't Care About The Charger Daytona's Efficiency Or Range

The Dodge Charger goes electric with the new Daytona model, but it is still unashamedly a muscle car. At a preview event for the Charger Daytona, Dodge head Tim Kuniskis told gathered media "I don’t care. This is about performance," when asked about range and efficiency.

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