Rimac continues to test and develop its earth-shattering C_Two hypercar and recently headed to a circuit to put two prototypes through their paces. One of the prototypes featured in this video is ...
Mercedes-Benz vowed to go all-electric, and the C-Class EV is probably the most important model in this strategy. The electric sedan will also have an AMG variant, giving the Tesla Model 3 Performance ...
Electric hypercars haven’t quite become mainstream yet—even by hypercar standards. That’s sure to become a thing of the past soon thanks to companies like Rimac, though. The Croatian automaker is ...
The upcoming all-new 2021 Mercedes-Benz C-Class should make its debut later this year initially as a sedan, with the wagon, coupe and convertible variants following later on. The W206 Wagon, seen here ...
Croatia’s Rimac has commenced public road trials of prototypes for the C_Two. In case you've forgotten, the C_Two's performance claims include 0-60 mph acceleration in 1.85 seconds, a quarter mile ...
The secrets surrounding future Mercedes-Benz models have not been kept as tight as usual for the past couple of weeks, and it all started with the Germans mistakenly leaking the E-Class W213 facelift ...
One of only two Porsche-Kremer CK5 prototypes, raced at Le Mans, heads to Broad Arrow’s 2025 Monterey Jet Center Auction. A piece of endurance racing history is set to cross the block at the Broad ...
The signature weapon for Lucia in Vampire Survivors Operation Guns is Spread Shot, and you can evolve that to Prototype C with the right choices. Since that’s also a way to unlock another character ...
Homebuilt cars have a real special place in the automotive world. Take an ambitious enthusiast with a dream, a fat enough wallet and a dash of skill and the end result can be charming. Some builds are ...
PROJECTILE TEST: The U.S. Army’s Future Combat Systems (FCS) program fired the first artillery projectile from its Manned Ground Vehicle (MGV) Non-Line-of-Sight Cannon (NLOS-C) prototype at Yuma ...
The U.S. Army's Future Combat Systems (FCS) Program successfully fired the first artillery projectile from the Manned Ground Vehicle (MGV) Non-Line-of-Sight Cannon (NLOS-C) Prototype Sept. 22 at Yuma ...
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