McLaren has added more power to the Artura, as well as the option of a convertible roof. The power upgrade sees the plug-in hybrid supercar deliver 19 more horsepower, or a combined 690 hp, and McLaren said the upgrade will be performed on cars that have already been delivered at no cost.
The Polestar 3 has entered production at a plant in Chengdu, China, meaning deliveries should start soon. The 3 is Polestar’s first SUV, and it’s also Polestar’s first vehicle destined to be built in the U.S., with production to start at a plant in Charleston, South Carolina, by mid-year.
New Chinese EV brand IM used this week’s 2024 Geneva auto show for the debut of the L6 compact sedan. The L6 has been revealed with the choice of lithium-ion and solid-state batteries, and a company spokesperson has said that both batteries are expected to be available when the L6 starts sales in 2025.
You’ll find these stories and more in today’s car news, right here at Motor Authority.
McLaren Artura supercar spawns open-top Spider
Polestar 3 electric SUV enters production
IM L6 debuts in Geneva with promised solid-state battery
Mazda, Genesis earn most 2024 Top Safety Pick awards
New Aston Martin Vantage GT4 joins refreshed road car
Could liquid hydrogen make fuel-cell trucks more viable vs. EVs?
2025 Honda CR-V boasts fuel cell option, though only in California
BMW recalls 80,000 new models for loss of braking power
Pininfarina Enigma GT concept revealed with hydrogen-fed V-6
GM reportedly nixed electric vans, is rushing plug-in hybrid pickups
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