FV Frangivento Sorpasso GT3FV Frangivento has created the first series of three models of the most powerful version of the FV Frangivento Berlinetta for the Middle East. Three cars identified with the GT3 GROUP B name. FV Frangivento Sorpasso released two versions: Stradale and GTXX. The second variant, which features a supercharged engine and more aggressive aesthetics, was the basis for the first three cars already sold. The GROUP B Sorpasso GT3 race car, designed and built by Giorgio Pirolo and Paolo Mancini, represents an important evolution of Stradale, both stylistically and mechanically. The Sorpasso GT3 GROUP B features more pronounced aerodynamic accessories and a massive carbon fiber rear wing. FV Frangivento intends to compete in the Italian GT Championship in 2023. To do this, the buyer participates in two individual programs called Programma Sviluppo and Programma Ego, in which he designs his own car with a car designer. Here, buyers have in-depth, next-level communication with the brand's designer. The designers live near the owner for 30 days, performing a super personalized customization of the car. This Italian Berlinetta packs a 5.2 V10 engine with a volumetric compressor pumping out 880 HP. Thanks to all-wheel drive and a power-to-weight ratio of 1.48 kg/hp. The acceleration from 0-100 km/h is achieved in just 2.9 and the top speed is set at nearly 340km/h Pricing wasn't revealed at the launch, but we wouldn't be surprised to see a six-figure price tag.
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Sony electric vehiclesSony has already marked a milestone in music, and in the world of game consoles. Now that vehicles are becoming more electric, Sony has thought about getting into the connected car business, and is taking it seriously. Sony has already unveiled two very advanced prototypes, the Sony Vision-S 01 sedan and the Vision-S 02 SUV. Sony will not build cars alone, Sony doesn't have the infrastructure or experience to build cars. To do this, it has plans to build a joint venture with Honda, creating a new brand that would be the union of both tech giants. According to the agreement, the two companies "intend to jointly develop and sell high value-added electric vehicles (EVs) and commercialize them while providing mobility services." The joint venture aims to combine Honda's auto manufacturing expertise, distribution network, supply chain and more. Sony would contribute its technological know-how, something that is becoming more and more important in the automotive industry. Sony Vision will be jointly developed by Honda and Sony through the new joint-venture, which "plans, designs, develops and sells electric vehicles, but doesn't own and operate manufacturing facilities. This last detail is a key strategic factor. Honda will build the cars at its existing manufacturing plants, with the first new cars coming out at least in 2025. Sony will develop new mobile services for Sony Vision. In early 2002 Sony announced commercial plans for the Sony Vision. |
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