1887 HP Rimac C_Two Electric Supercar Is Officially Sold Out For 2021
It may cost a cool $2 million, but that hasn’t stopped people from snapping up the 1887 HP Rimac C_Two Electric Supercar. It is SOLD OUT!
It may cost a cool $2 million, but that hasn’t stopped people from snapping up the 1887 HP Rimac C_Two Electric Supercar. It is SOLD OUT!
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They said it was just a concept. No plans for production. Nothing to see here, in other words. And that’s fine — but here we are, just one year after Sony shocked the automotive community with the launch of its Vision-S electric car at CES 2020, and there is a … [continued]
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Thanks to McLaren Racing, Formula E is getting yet another boost — this time, to its credibility as a top-flight racing series.
Here’s a fun fact for your Friday: Each Koenigsegg Regera hybrid supercar comes with proof of a 0-300 km record run!
E-bikes are expensive, so you won’t park them just ANYWHERE. This is the e-bike parking solution you’ve been waiting for: Meet HAVN.
Bloomberg is reporting that Apple screen supplier Foxconn has entered into a strategic production deal with embattled Chinese EV startup Byton, in a move that could see that car — and its infamous 48″ infotainment screen — finally reach series production. And it could happen somewhat sooner than later.
In a break from tradition, both of the Polestar production EVs have tied for Business Insider’s “Car of the Year” Honors for 2020!