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CNN —Bugatti has unveiled its new model, the Bugatti Tourbillon, a massively powerful hybrid with an equally impressive pricetag. But Mate Rimac, the chief executive of the new company, now called Bugatti Rimac, said he never had any intention of making an all-electric Bugatti. Like the Bugatti Chiron and Veyron models before it, the new Bugatti Tourbillon will have a huge 16-cylinder gas engine. In total, the Bugatti Tourbillon will be able to put out at least 1,800 horsepower, according to Bugatti Rimac. The Chiron’s gas engine had four turbochargers that pushed air into the engine to help it produce more power.
Persons: CNN — Bugatti, Chiron, Bugatti, Rimac, Bugatti Chiron, Mate Rimac, ” Rimac, Organizations: CNN, Bugatti, Volkswagen Group, Rimac, Bugatti Rimac, Apple Locations: Croatian, Switzerland, Molsheim, France
The electric 1,093-horsepower Taycan Turbo GT, coming to market this summer, has already set two race track speed record for an electric car. High horsepower numbers and eye-popping acceleration are more common among electric cars than gasoline-powered ones, especially since EVs can have multiple motors. This Turbo GT, a new version of the electric Porsche Taycan, features two motors. One, the standard Porsche Taycan Turbo GT, will be fast but reasonably comfortable for street driving. The Porsche Taycan Turbo GT with Weissach Package, though, will dispense with backseats and other comfort items to save weight.
Persons: Nordschleife Organizations: CNN, Porsche, Tesla, Toyota, Turbo, Taycan, Volkswagen Group Locations: Turkish
The new Tesla Roadster will be able to go from 0-60 mph in record time, according to Elon Musk. AdvertisementElon Musk's ambitious new promises for the long-awaited Tesla Roadster have raised eyebrows — including Bugatti's CEO's. Last week, Musk announced on X, formerly Twitter, that Tesla had "radically increased the design goals for the new Tesla Roadster." Those numbers, while eye-popping, are technically feasible, according to Mate Rimac, CEO of Bugatti Rimac. AdvertisementIt's not the first time the Tesla CEO has made big promises.
Persons: Elon Musk, Mate Rimac, Nevera, , Elon, Bugatti's CEO's, Musk, Tesla, Rimac Organizations: Tesla, Service, Bugatti Locations: Croatian
Read previewElon Musk's ambitious new promises for the long-awaited Tesla Roadster have raised eyebrows — including the Bugatti CEO's. Last week, Musk announced on X, formerly Twitter, that Tesla had "radically increased the design goals for the new Tesla Roadster." Those numbers, while eye-popping, are feasible, Mate Rimac, the CEO of Bugatti Rimac, said. Previously, the Tesla Roadster was billed as reaching 60 mph in 1.9 seconds, a figure that's still up on Tesla's website. "I think it has a shot at being the most mind-blowing product demo of all time," he added on X.AdvertisementIt's not the first time the Tesla CEO has made big promises.
Persons: , Elon, Musk, Tesla, Rimac, Bugatti Rimac Organizations: Service, Tesla, Bugatti, Business Locations: Croatian
CNN —BYD is a Chinese carmaker that recently unseated Tesla as the world’s leading seller of electric vehicles. Its new all-electric Yangwang U9 has nearly 1,300 horspower and is designed to compete directly with Lamborghini and Ferrari. As an electric supercar, the Yangwang U9 combines power and performance similar to a 1,800-horsepower, $2 million Rimac Nevera, but in a package costing less than gasoline-powered cars from the famous Italian automakers. Tesla chief executive Elon Musk has said that Chinese EV makers like BYD could “demolish” other automakers as the industry transitions to electric vehicles. ]”A rear view of the BYD Yangwang U9 electric car in Shenzhen, China, earlier this year.
Persons: Tesla, BYD, Elon Musk, ” Carlos Tavares, Stellantis, Qilai Shen, Stephan Winkelmann, CNN’s Shawn Feng Organizations: CNN, Lamborghini, Ferrari, Dolphin, Elon, Jeep, Fiat, Bloomberg, Getty Locations: Chinese, Europe, New York, Shenzhen, China
WASHINGTON (AP) — Four months after U.S. regulators tried to block imports of Elf Bar, the top-selling Chinese disposable e-cigarette remains widely available thanks to a simple but effective tactic: a name change. In May, it directed customs officials to seize incoming shipments of Elf Bar and EBDesign, two of the company's U.S. brand names. Elf Bar generated U.S. sales of over $271 million in the past year, according to retail data tracker Nielsen. Public records show how quickly Elf Bar was able to rebrand itself when the FDA announced its import ban in May. “FDA has confiscated more heads of romaine lettuce than it has illegal e-cigarettes in the last five years,” said Jenson.
Persons: , Desmond Jenson, Brian King, ” King, Nielsen, EBCreate, Rob Handfield, Jenson, , Matthew Perrone Organizations: WASHINGTON, Washington D.C, Drug Administration, FDA, Public Health Law Center, Associated Press, AP, U.S . Patent, iMiracle, iMiracle Shenzhen Technology, Nevera HK Limited, Shenzhen, U.S, North Carolina State University . “ Customs, Border Patrol, Department of Justice, Regulators, Twitter, Associated Press Health, Science Department, Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Science, Educational Media Group Locations: Washington, Philadelphia , New York, U.S, Los Angeles, Houston, iMiracle Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Mexico, Shenzhen, romaine
MALIBU, California – The most amazing thing about the $2.1 million Rimac Nevera is how easy it is to just get in and drive. It sits low — very low — to the ground, and at first glance it looks like the simple act of getting into it could be complicated. Gears are shifted with a big knob to the left of the steering wheel, the power seat's adjustments are hidden in a touchscreen, and switches for the turn signals and headlights are mounted directly on the steering wheel. One of the first things I noticed as we got underway is that it's easy to see out of the Nevera. And the Nevera is very special indeed — as it should be for its just over $2 million asking price.
Persons: you've, That's, There's, Rimac's Ryan Lanteigne Organizations: Ferraris Locations: MALIBU, California, Croatia
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWhat it's like to drive the world's fastest EV — the Rimac NeveraRimac is Croatia's first and only automaker. Its 35-year-old founder, Mate Rimac, started tinkering with electric vehicles after he blew the engine in an old BMW he raced as a teen. After rebuilding it with an electric drivetrain – and winning some races – he founded Rimac Automobili in 2009, and today the company has released an electric supercar, the Nevera. CNBC's John Rosevear gives the $2.1 million EV a test drive in the canyon roads above Malibu to find out if it lives up to the hype.
Persons: Mate Rimac, Rimac Automobili, CNBC's John Rosevear Organizations: BMW Locations: Malibu
As the ad industry braces itself for what's sure to be a challenging 2023, we're taking a look at what Microsoft will need to do to achieve its ambitious goal of doubling its advertising business to $20 billion. Microsoft plans to grow its advertising business to $20 billion. In an interview with Insider, Microsoft Ads chief Rob Wilk shared plans to double the size of the company's ad business. Were Microsoft to reach $20 billion in ad revenue, it would overtake Chinese tech and media giant Tencent to become the sixth-largest digital ad seller worldwide, based on Insider Intelligence's estimates. Gyasi Calhoun, a front-end software engineer and developer at Twilio, said there's perks to the job, but that the industry can be stressful.
The $2.1 million electric supercar Rimac Nevera has 1,914 horsepower and 1,741 pound-feet of torque. But the Rimac Nevera taught me there's still a lot of that to be done on Earth. Alanis KingThe Nevera is a $2.1 million electric supercar from Rimac, a Croatian carmaker founded in 2009 by the now 34-year-old Mate Rimac. Rimac AutomobiliThe Nevera has four electric motors — one for each wheel — that, combined, make 1,914 horsepower and 1,741 pound-feet of torque. "The car will step out a little," they said, referring to the slide a car's wheels do when they begin to lose traction.
The Rimac Nevera is now the fastest production electric car in the world. The company said its supercar hit a blistering top speed of 256 mph. The $2 million Nevera supercar recently hit 256 mph, smashing the world record for speed in a production electric vehicle, Rimac announced on Tuesday. The Rimac Nevera. The Rimac Nevera.
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