Aston Martin today revealed a newly developed V-12 engine intended to power the successor to the DBS, a car expected to revive the Vanquish nameplate. The engine has 824 hp and was developed by a Ferrari veteran who worked on the LaFerrari and the F12 Berlinetta during his time in Maranello.
Ram may have just launched the 1500 RHO to replace the 1500 TRX, which disappears after the 2024 model year. However, with just 540 hp, the RHO is not considered the TRX’s true successor. That honor will go to another truck Ram has in the works.
It’s official. Adrian Newey will leave Red Bull Racing early next year, the team where he served as technical director for almost two decades. He has not ruled out joining another team and there are rumors that he has already received a few offers.
You’ll find these stories and more in today’s automotive news, right here at Motor Authority.
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