Porsche IMSA 2025 - "Rexy's" spooky skeleton outfit
Porsche IMSA 2025 - "Rexy's" spooky skeleton outfit
The 296 GTS, the latest evolution of Maranello’s mid-rear-engined two-seater berlinetta spider, premiered today online on https://www.ferrari.com/en-EN/auto/296-gts. The 296 GTS flanks the 296 GTB in redefining the whole concept of fun behind the wheel, guaranteeing pure emotions not just when pushing the car to its limits, but also in day-to-day driving situations. The 296 GTS uses the new 663 cv 120° V6, coupled with an electric motor capable of delivering a further 122 kW (167 cv), which debuted on the 296 GTB. This is the first 6-cylinder engine installed on a road-going spider sporting the Prancing Horse badge; it unleashes its class-leading 830 cv total power output to deliver previously unthinkable performance levels and an innovative, exhilarating and unique soundtrack, further enhanced by the fact that it can be relished with the top down. The car’s name combines its total displacement (2992 l) and number of cylinders with the GTS (Gran Turismo Spider) acronym in finest Ferrari tradition, to underscore this new engine’s epoch-changing importance to Maranello. It is not simply the living, beating heart of the 296 GTS, but it also ushers in a new V6 era that has its roots deep in Ferrari’s unrivalled 75-year history. The very first Ferrari V6 featured a 65° architecture and debuted on the 1957 1500 cc Dino 156 F2 single-seater. This was followed in 1958 by larger displacement versions on the front-engined sports prototypes – the 196 S and 296 S – and the 246 F1 car which powered Mike Hawthorn to the F1 Drivers’ Championship title the same year.
Porsche IMSA 2025 - "Rexy's" spooky skeleton outfit
The revised Nissan NV300 station wagon starts at prices from 39,080 euros (gross). The large family van is now available as standard with nine seats and a new 2.0-liter diesel engine, which is available in three output levels from 81 kW / 110 PS to 110 kW / 150 PS to 125 kW / 170 PS. The power is transmitted via a six-speed manual gearbox or a six-speed dual clutch transmission (DCT); in the most powerful engine version, the DCT is part of the standard scope. Customers can choose their desired model from three equipment lines and two body lengths (5,080 or 5,480 millimeters), and five exterior colors are also available (Glacier White, Urban Gray, Midnight Black, Highlands Gray, Comete Gray).
The Alpine A290 Rallye was developed according to the FIA's eRally5 regulations and features the latest advances in active and passive safety. At the beginning of assembly at the Manufacture Alpine Dieppe Jean Rédélé, a roll cage is welded to the structure. This, in turn, is reinforced to create specific anchor points comparable to those of a Rally3 car. The race-ready car is equipped with a range of first-class safety features: a Sabelt Spine bucket seat with a ten-year homologation, a six-point harness, an automatic fire extinguisher, and much more. In addition, there are innovative battery monitoring systems and external light signals that inform track marshals and spectators in the event of an accident. In addition, Alpine has developed an exclusive sound system that produces a sound that matches the car's speed and throttle position.
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