Toyota has revealed a minicar as the first of several battery-electric cars it plans to launch over the coming years. It’s called the C+Pod, and it’s a tiny thing that weighs less than 1,500 pounds and only has about 12 horsepower.
At the other end of the EV spectrum is Ferrari and its future battery-electric vehicle. According to a new report, Ferrari is working on not one, but two EVs and they’re both SUVs.
An unofficial Porsche Carrera GT race car that was never homologated and thus never raced is listed for sale. It was built in the mid-2000s by a Belgian who wanted to compete in endurance racing.
You’ll find these stories and more in today’s car news, right here at Motor Authority.
First of Toyota’s volume EVs is the C+Pod minicar
Ferrari’s first EV tipped to be an SUV
Someone turned a Porsche Carrera GT into the ultimate track car, and now it can be yours
Review update: 2021 Toyota Venza Limited delivers on broken Lexus RX dreams
Jeep plans Wrangler and Gladiator customization center near Toledo plant
Pedestrians beware: Update enables Tesla owners to create their own horn sounds
Jay Leno shows off a beautiful Bristol 403
2021 Acura NSX review
It’s over: Toyota Land Cruiser exits the US after 2021
2021 Nissan Leaf gets no major changes