2023 Dodge Hornet, F1 engine rules, Singer Turbo Study Convertible: today's automotive news
Dodge unveiled the 2023 Hornet compact crossover as part of Speed Week. Based on the Alfa Romeo Tonale, the Hornet will feature a 268-horsepower turbo four in the GT model and a 288-horsepower plug-in hybrid powertrain in the R/T PHEV. Dodge has added muscle car styling elements and tuned the suspension to make it sportier than a typical family car.
Formula 1 has changed its engine rules for 2026. The cars will continue to use a 1.6-liter V-6 turbocharger and hybrid system, but the hybrid's output will increase from 160 hp to 469 hp. The use of synthetic fuels will also be reduced. The new rules pave the way for Porsche and Audi to enter motorsports.
At Monterey Car Week, Singer unveiled a cabriolet version of the Turbo Study, a topless reinterpretation of the 964-generation Porsche 911 that features 930-inspired carbon fiber body panels and is available with 450 or 510 hp air-cooled twin-turbo 3.8-liter flat-six.
LAST CALL PREVIEW: 2023 Dodge Hornet brings Charger and Challenger influence to small crossover segment
2026 F1 power unit rules finalized, paving the way for Audi and Porsche to enter the sport
Singer s Porsche 930-inspired turbo study can now be ordered as a convertible
Acura's ARX-06: In 2023, the LA-designed hybrid racer will challenge IMSA's new GTP class
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Inflation Reduction Act significantly reduces EV and plug-in hybrid models eligible for federal tax credits
Interior photos of US-made Mercedes EQE SUV released, October Debut scheduled [27].