The sooner we face reality, the faster we start adapting to its new normal. This applies to the automotive industry as well, as we’re ready to embrace the electro-revolution in all forms and manners.
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What You Might Not Know About the Triumph Stag
Few machines sum up the tragedy of the British car industry during the 1970s better than the Triumph Stag. This beautiful, Italian-designed, open-topped GT, with its lusty V-8 engine, had all the ...
British company Electrogenic has replaced the Stag's V8 engine with a 37-kWh battery and an electric motor producing 107 hp and 173 lb-ft of torque. Stag and Morgan 4/4 converted by Electrogenic are ...
Throughout history, many great cars have come and gone, with the main attraction of these vehicles being in their styling but also in the engine. The power units are the heart of every machinery, ...
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