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Bugatti to develop all-electric and hybrid cars

0 Comments Bugatti will diversify its line-up and usher in electrification, following the signing of a partnership with EV specialist Rimac, but will continue to offer internal combustion engines in the long-term. First electrified Bugatti to be developed from the ground up Bugatti to introduce models in more segments with hybrid and all-electric powertrains First electrified Bugatti to be developed from the ground up As part of this joint venture, Bugatti will have access to electric drivetrains and components developed by Rimac for use in its future models. However, group CEO Mate Rimac has promised that the marque s first dedicated EV will be more than simply a rebodied Rimac Nevera.

Jaguar Land Rover makes reliability its top priority

Those results include a one-third drop in warranty costs from MY2021 vehicles. Bollore said JLR is overhauling the way it develops its models, adding more tech and digital design on top of common systems in order to improve the quality of components and how they integrate into the process. Damien O Carroll/Stuff Vehicles built in 2021 are already seeing the fruits of efforts to improve reliability. For an uncomfortably long time, Jaguar Land Rover has floated near the bottom of quality surveys done by groups like JD Power. In fact, poor performance in China led to protests outside the brand’s Shanghai office back in 2018.

Could the mighty Mitsubishi Lancer Evo live again?

Supplied Ralliart is definitely returning, with a Triton set to be the first hero model from the performance arm. That’s interesting, because shareholders are usually more interested in improving profit than bringing back low-margin enthusiast models. Electrification costs a lot of development costs, and the company is still not strong enough, [sic] Kato said. We had a big deficit in the previous fiscal year, so we first revived the company [sic] and then put out the cars that fans are waiting for. I want to go [back to building the Evo too]. Ralliart will start slowly, with new branded accessories, before two future models get the Ralliart treatment. One, as we saw, looks to be a range-topping version of the Triton.

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