Buick Electra-X, Fisker PEAR and SpeedKore Hellucination: the latest automotive news
Buick is about to unveil a new electric SUV concept based on General Motors' Ultium platform and battery technology; the concept, called Electra-X, previews an EV for China, but some elements of the vehicle for the US could be included in the
Fisker has released its most revealing shots to date of Project PEAR, which is slated for 2024. The vehicle is a compact urban runabout with prices starting at $29,900.
Sterantis Design chief Ralph Gires teamed up with Wisconsin-based SpeedKore Performance Group to build his dream car. The result was the 1968 Dodge Charger, built almost entirely of carbon fiber and powered by a 1,000-horsepower Helfant V-8.
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