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Ford Focus RS 2015 with EcoBoost engine

The 2015 All-wheel drive Ford Focus RS

Ford revealed the all-new Focus RS, a high-performance road car that debuts Ford Performance All-Wheel Drive with Dynamic Torque Vectoring Control. The all-new Focus RS is equipped with a new 2.3-liter EcoBoost® engine producing well in excess of 315 horsepower. “The all-new Focus RS is a serious machine with high-performance technology and innovative engineering that […]

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Lexus RC F

Usage of carbon in the new Lexus RC F

Until recently, carbon was considered a second-rate material when it came to manufacturing cars. Benefits lay in its weight – it’s light and flexible – but the substance lacked strength in comparison with steel and aluminum, and it was prone to breaking under pressure. Recent technological advances have turned that widely held view on its

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All-new Acura NSX 2015

The new Acura NSX hybrid sports car

Acura revealed the production version of its next-generation Acura NSX, developed and produced in the U.S. – to the world’s auto media at the 2015 North American International Auto Show today. The next generation NSX showcases the production styling, design and specifications of Acura’s mid-engine sports hybrid supercar, and Acura announced key details of the

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Ferrari FXX-K concept

The Ferrari FXX-K specifications

FXX-K is Ferrari’s research and development program centering around a laboratory car based on Maranello’s first hybrid. The K is a reference to the KERS kinetic energy recovery system used to maximize performance on the track. Unfettered by certification requirements and regulations, the FXX-K will never be used in competition and was developed to be completely

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Bosch electrical connector range

Electrical connectors design by Bosch

They may generally be small and unassuming, but no car can drive without them. Connectors carry electricity and electrical signals to vehicle components such as the airbag, antilock braking system, or control units. A single German premium car can contain up to 4,000 of these connections; in a compact car, the number is just under

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