Electric Muscle: Is the 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona the Future or the End of an Era?
As the world of American muscle cars powers into a new era, the introduction of electric vehicles (EVs) is stirring up both excitement and controversy.
As the world of American muscle cars powers into a new era, the introduction of electric vehicles (EVs) is stirring up both excitement and controversy.
Ford Performance is back and ready to electrify America’s mountain with the brand-new F-150 Lightning SuperTruck.
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has just turbo-charged the state’s automotive future by announcing that the Commonwealth won’t be adopting California’s 2035 ban on new gas- and diesel-powered vehicles.
Dodge is revving up the automotive world with a groundbreaking announcement: the debut of the world’s first electric muscle car and the brand’s inaugural multi-energy muscle car, the all-new Dodge Charger.
Teams and their partners enjoyed a day off in the Imperial Sand Dunes (Glamis) after a challenging Rebelle Rally course. They indulged in massages, TOTAL CHAOS Fabrication Hot Laps, and competition demos. The Rebellation awards ceremony and Gala took place.
Parts giant, Holley, has recognized the growing trend of electric drivetrain swaps, driven by the increasing popularity of electric vehicles (EVs).
Elon Musk, the sometimes controversial CEO of Tesla, and Jim Farley, the CEO of Ford, discussed the future of electric vehicles on Twitter Spaces.
Shelby American, will be celebrating the 100th anniversary of legend, Carroll Shelby’s birth by unveiling the Shelby Mustang Mach-E GT, its first production EV, which will only be available in Europe.
A sad day for bow tie fans. General Motors has announced that they are retiring the legendary Chevrolet Camaro at the end of model year 2024 as the automaker shifts to an all-electric lineup by 2035.
The brass over at GM made an announcement today that reinforces their roots. General Motors Co. announced today plans to invest $918 million in four U.S. manufacturing sites, including $854 million to prepare these facilities to produce the company’s sixth generation Small Block V-8.