2023 Dodge Hornet, F1 engine rules, Singer Turbo Study convertible: Today’s Car News
Dodge has unveiled the 2023 Hornet compact crossover as part of its Speed Week festivities. Based on the Alfa Romeo Tonale, the Hornet will feature a 268 hp turbo-4 in the GT model and a 288 hp plug-in hybrid powertrain in the R/T PHEV. Dodge adds some styling elements from its muscle cars and tweaks the suspension to make it sportier than the typical family car.
Formula 1 just changed the engine rules for 2026. The cars will still use a turbocharged 1.6-liter V-6 and a hybrid system, but hybrid power will increase from 160 to 469 hp. The cars will also use synthetic fuels and use less. The new regulations pave the way for Porsche and Audi to enter the field of motorsport.
At Monterey Car Week, Singer presented a convertible version of Turbo Study. The topless rendition of the 964-generation Porsche 911 features carbon fiber body panels inspired by the 930 and is powered by an air-cooled 6.8-liter twin-turbo engine that produces 450 hp or 510 hp force
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