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Volvo’s new 2-liter four-cylinder engine pushes out 450HP with the Drive-E Powertrain Concept!

Volvo has found a way to make engine downsizing anything but boring as they managed to squeeze out an impressive 450-horsepower from a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine. In what seems to be the most powerful version of the Drive-E engine lineup, such high output is possible through the usage of their Triple Boost Technology.
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Lamborghini’s new Huracan GT3 takes the track for the first time at Vallelunga!

Soon to take the stage in the GT racing series in 2015, the all new Huracan GT3 made its first track appearance on the “Piero Taruffi” circuit in Vallelunga, Rome. The test was conducted under the supervision of Giorgio Sanna and Lamborghini’s two official Squadra Corse test drivers, Adrian Zaugg and Fabio Babini.
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Mitsubishi Hybrid SUV To Replace Legendary Lancer Evo!

The Last Lancer Evolution, the Lancer Evolution X The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution is one of Mitsubishi’s longest running performance vehicle that had. They had other models as well, like the legendary 3000GT, Eclipse, Galant VR4, but none as long lived as the Lancer Evolution. Up till recently, that is. Managing Executive Officer at Mitsubishi Motors …
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Peugeot 208 GTI 30th Anniversary!

Peugeot teased the 208 GTI 30th Anniversary a few months back, and recently debuted this model at the Paris Motor Show. Featuring a unique matte black and red paintjob with subtle red inserts, the 208 GTI 30th Anniversary certainly looks the part. The 18″ wheels, with 205/40/18 Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires are also finished …
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Volkswagen reveals their new Ducati-powered XL Sport Concept!

There are a number of ways that one could use to describe the Volkswagen’s XL1, and one of them is definitely ‘fuel-saving’. Powered by a 0.8-liter two-cylinder diesel engine paired with an electric motor, the XL1 only sips 0.9 liters of fuel per 100km. With such characteristics, you would not probably label such car to …