Prices and specs confirmed for Renault Arkana hybrid SUV businesscar.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from businesscar.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A fancier version of the sedan is now available.
Things haven t been going all that well for Infiniti. Along with being comprehensively outshined by the likes of Genesis, there hasn t been much in the way of good news. The brand s Formula One-inspired sports car will not make production, and our review of the Q50 hasn t convinced us that it s good enough for the company it aims to keep. Still, at least we are promised a good showing from the QX60, and it seems that Infiniti may be aware of the shortcomings of the Q50. The Japanese automaker has just revealed a new Signature Edition, and although it doesn t change anything on a fundamental level, it comes with much nicer finishings.
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The Normally Aspirated V12 at the Heart of the Valkyrie’s 1,160-HP Hybrid System 11 Jan 2021, 13:05 UTC ·
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Jumping on the Formula One-inspired hypercar bandwagon, Aston Martin developed the Valkyrie with the help of Red Bull Racing Advanced Technologies, Rimac, Integral Powertrain Ltd., and Cosworth. The result is a mind-blowing piece of automotive art, powered by an equally impressive 1,160 hp hybrid powertrain. 11 photos
Designed by a team led by Formula One mastermind and Red Bull Racing chief technical officer Adrian Newley, Aston Martin’s new crown jewel was revealed in 2017.
Resembling more a Le Mans prototype rather than a road-going sports car, the Valkyrie’s bodywork uses one of the most aerodynamically efficient designs in the industry, generating 1,814 kg (4,000 lbs) of downforce at high speed.
Delage D12: All You Need to Know About the Epic F1-Inspired Beast 16 Dec 2020, 12:57 UTC ·
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Following in the footsteps of legendary machines like the McLaren F1 or Ferrari F50, the latest attempt to build a road-legal hypercar heavily inspired by Formula One comes from France. It’s not a Bugatti, as we would expect, but a Delage, a famous manufacturer that built some of the most terrific racecars of the 1920s. The brand was recently revived with the mission of creating one of the fastest production cars ever created. 10 photos
The man behind this audacious project is Laurent Tapie, a French entrepreneur and racecar history buff that decided to revive the Delage brand, which ceased operations in 1953.