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GTC4Lusso T

GTC4Lusso T The GTC4Lusso T is a rear wheel drive only version of GTC4Lusso with 3.9-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine, but retains the 4WS four-wheel steering system. The GTC4Lusso T contains a 3,855 cc twin turbocharged V8 engine rated at 602 hp and 760 N⋅m. According to the manufacturer the car can reach a top speed…
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GTC4Lusso

GTC4Lusso The body style of GTC4Lusso is similar to the one of the Ferrari FF using the shooting-brake design theme. The rear features Ferrari's signature Quad Circular Rear Lights and its interior contains a Dual Cockpit Concept Design, separating the Driver Cockpit & Passenger Cockpit by a central divider. Like the FF it replaces, the…
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P1 GTR

P1 GTR Celebrating 20 years since their victory in the 1995 24 Hours of Le Mans, McLaren announced that they would resurrect the GTR name by launching a track-only version of the P1, the P1 GTR. The mid-mounted powerplant has an output of 1,000PS (986bhp) and includes an ERS-style push-to-pass system.  The large fixed rear…
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Audi’s Flagship Electric Sedan makes its debut

Audi's Flagship Electric Sedan makes its debut As the obvious transition towards electric vehicles gains momentum, Audi reveals its E-tron GT today. The electric car is expected in two trims - a regular GT version and a performance RS version with scintillating figures. This car is expected in India towards the later part of 2021,…
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Year-end review – India’s Top Luxury Car Brands – Segment 3

Year-end review - India’s Top Luxury Car Brands - Segment 3 As we continue this year-end review segment, we waste no time in its introduction now as we begin with the various British luxury car marques. Namely, a few that come to mind include Aston Martin, Rolls-Royce, Bentley, Jaguar and Mclaren amongst others.   Aston…
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Porsche adds two cylinders to its Cayman

Porsche adds two cylinders to its Cayman In recent times, the government has made the emission norms stricter while consumers wanted more “efficient” sports cars. This led manufacturers to downsize and forced induction in their motors, including the likes of adding turbo-charged 4-cylinder motors in the Porsche Boxster / Cayman series. After facing a bit…
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