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MotorTrend on MSNJaguar Land Rover Stops Sending New Vehicles to U.S. as Tariff Fallout ExpandsThe company is pausing shipments through April while it figures out how to deal with Trump’s 25 percent import tariff.
Subaru’s rally-bred Impreza WRX was a bombshell. Introduced in 1992 by a company known for producing rugged, vaguely agricultural-sounding economy cars that were good in snow, the World Rally ...
A rich young woman shared a video of her and her father shopping for luxury vehicles. After giving a glimpse of her dad, some thought it was Kenny Kunene.
Lambo still wants to build an electric 2+2, but don't expect the Urus to gain a bigger or smaller sport-ute sibling.
Former IndyCar driver James Hinchcliffe features in F1TV’s broadcast of the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix as the host of the post-race shows.
That is a quote that has been assigned to many historical leaders over the years, but it is relevant in the world of Formula 1 with McLaren once again being the architects of their own downfall.
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Autocar India on MSNLuxury car sales FY2025: Mercedes retains top spot; E-Class LWB best-selling modelMercedes Benz, Lexus, Jaguar Land Rover have all recorded strong growth; E-Class LWB was India’s best selling luxury car. Tap here for more details.
Forseven has been operating in secret and working on several models. The merger will allow McLaren to launch new ICE and EV models. Technologies could also be borrowed from the Chinese EV brand Nio.
McLaren tried to dummy Red Bull at the only round of pit stops at the Japanese Grand Prix, bait which Red Bull did not take. And that is because, as claimed by Red Bull team principal Christian ...
Your browser does not support the audio element. McLaren Automotive is all set to merge with British start-up company Forseven. With fresh capital, technology and ...
Few would have expected McLaren’s winning streak to come to an end as early as the third round of the season. The Woking-based squad had such a buffer over its rivals in Australia and China that ...
Legendary British sports car maker McLaren is set to expand its business with a range of luxury all-electric models following its purchase by Abu Dhabi investment vehicle CYVN Holdings.
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