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#HybridSupercars
McLaren Going Hybrid With Half Its Lineup
McLaren has lots of changes in store for its line of supercars that will make them faster, lighter and more aerodynamic.
Ferrari LaFerrari Costs at Least as Much as 26 Corvettes
Ferrari’s limited-production halo car sold out before the end of last year and it shouldn’t come as any surprise that it is insanely expensive.
Top 10 Automotive News Stories of 2013
As it tends to do around this time, the year is steadily drawing to a close; 2013 is dwindling like a tiki torch running out of citronella-scented oil. The last flickers are smoldering, but she burned brightly for 12 months so the end is not in vain.
Should You Buy a Hybrid, Diesel or Electric Car?
Jaguar C-X75 Hybrid Supercar Confirmed for Production
What seemed like a pipe dream is about to become reality with Jaguar today announcing plans to put the C-X75 hybrid supercar concept into production. First unveiled at the Paris Auto Show, the stunning machine will be brought to reality thanks to a partnership between Jaguar and the Williams F1 team. Using a carbon fiber chassis, Jaguar said it plans to further explore the use of jet engines in its models through a partnership with Bladon Jets, but in order to bring the C-X75 to reality within a reasonable timeframe it will instead opt to use a “highly boosted” internal combustion engine with an electric motor at each axle.