Bugatti's Future Under Rimac, Russian Auto Production Idled, And Honda e Driven: Your Morning Brief | Carscoops carscoops
There’s no denying the Honda e is a stylish entry into the electric car space — but in an arena that’s starting to heat up, will its cutesy retro-inspired proportions make up for a perceived lack of range? We got the keys to one last week, and found that it’s packed with tech, has an enjoyable chassis, and can be quickly recharged thanks to that small battery.
The Dongfeng Aeolus Yixuan MAX Dark Night Edge Edition is certainly a mouthful and may look like a badly accessorized callback to the early 2000s. However, it could prove to be a problem for the Hyundai Elantra N , as it’s significantly cheaper, starting from ¥117,900 , vs the ¥152,100 for the Hyundai .Here’s a top tip for anyone wanting to steal a car in the Mission Bay neighborhood of San Francisco: if Rich Lee and his Tesla Model Y are anywhere in the vicinity, abort the mission.
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