While Ferrari’s CEO, Sergio Marchionne has promised that for as long as he’s in charge, the Italian prancing horse will not produce SUVs, Lamborghini’s top executive admits that electric vehicle’s are the future, and they might be not he table for the raging bull.
It’s hard to believe that lots of people (and journalists) out there keep pairing the world’s most prestigious supercars against a relatively new and all-electric car.
Geneva never fails to disappoint. Amidst all the major supercar companies showing out their best efforts, there is always a new player that shows up with some wild-bodied insect that supposedly has incredible ground-breaking performance with unheard of technology.
If you’re a motoring enthusiast, it really is a great time to be alive. Cars making over 700 horsepower are available at your local Dodge dealership, and supercars are making in excess of 1,000 horsepower.
2014 BMW i3 Availability: Q2 2014 Base price: $41,350, $45,200 (Range Extender model) Power train: 170-horsepower, 184-lb-ft hybrid-synchronous electric motor with a 22-kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery; also available with a 650cc, 34-horsepower, two-cylinder gasoline Range Extender engine 0-60: ~7.2 seconds Top speed: 93 mph Weight: ~2,700 lbs Range: 80-100 miles (higher in ECO PRO and ECO […] More »
You may not realize how well the Tesla Model S is performing in the marketplace, so here’s a facts-and-figures blast to the face. In California 1.1 percent of its auto market is electric; the Tesla Model S accounts for roughly half of those electric car sales. Remember, Tesla currently sells only one model, yet the […] More »