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Alpina is now BMW Alpina. Here's what that means
As of January 1, 2026, Alpina is officially part of the BMW Group. With the acquisition announced back in 2022 now complete, ...
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Chainlink price prediction 2025-2031: A strong buy sentiment for LINK?
Key takeaways The Chainlink platform emerged as a prominent player in the cryptocurrency market. It provides a secure, ...
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These car brands had the most recalls in 2025
The big recall loser in 2025, however, is Ford by a country mile, recalling a remarkable 12.9 million vehicles this year ...
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The concept cars that defined 2025
In 2025, automakers around the world unveiled concepts offering a glimpse into the future—2,000-horsepower hypercars, ...
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The Red Bull RB17 hypercar's final design looks bonkers
Even though the RB17 is only for the track, it does have a few things you’d expect to see on a road-going hypercar. That ...
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Bugatti's next one-off hypercar may honor the Veyron
The new hypercar will allegedly pay homage to the original Veyron 16.4 chassis no. 001. It’s been 20 years since Bugatti ...
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Another special Ferrari might be on the way
Ferrari filed the trademark under the typical category for automobiles, but the filing also includes use of the name on a ...
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This modern Testarossa concept is what Ferrari should've built
Digital artist Luca Serafini offers up his take on a modern Testarossa—and it’s an absolute stunner. The Ferrari Testarossa ...
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2027 Ram TRX revealed: Now with 777 horsepower
Ram re-alives the TRX in line with the return of the SRT performance division. The official name for this pickup is the 2027 ...
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4 reasons to buy XRP before 2030
Therefore, the conclusion of the SEC lawsuit, XRP's rising profile among retail investors, and its integration into Ripple's ...
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How McLaren's F1 team accidentally helped invent torque vectoring
McLaren’s 'Fiddle Brake' pedal let its drivers brake a single rear wheel to rotate the car into corners. Now it's used ...
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