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Check Out This New Bespoke Dusty Coral Rolls Royce Cullinan

This ‘Dusty Coral’ Rolls-Royce Cullinan is the newest example from the bespoke branch of the brand.

When it comes to one-of-a-kind bespoke builds, Rolls-Royce Motorcars is at the top of the list with breathtaking renditions of the brand’s popular line of luxury vehicles. Rolls-Royce is proud to share its newest bespoke build, a special 2021 Cullinan featured in a ‘Dusty Coral’ paint code. The exterior color is best described as a head-turning faded pink, which is sure to draw attention from any direction. When entering the interior of the bespoke Rolls-Royce Cullinan, the presence of Dusty Coral is further incorporated into the leather dash trim, button trim, and even the bespoke audio system. This example only proves that when it comes to anything Rolls-Royce, its bespoke branch is here to make clientele’s wildest dreams come true. View all Rolls-Royce Cullinan models for sale through duPont REGISTRY by clicking the link below.

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2021 Dodge Challenger Widebody Now Available On All Hemi Models

You will be forgiven by asserting that the narrow-body Challenger looks a bit dated. The 2021 Dodge Challenger Widebody is now available on all Hemi models so it’s time to celebrate. In the latest press release from Fiat-Chrysler, we are glad to learn that customers interested in the R/T Scat Pack Shaker and the T/A 392 Challengers can now enjoy the widebody life.

2021 Dodge Challenger SRT Super Stock Will Be Super Limited

Its not a body kit. Nearly every aspect of the Challenger is exaggerated in order to hide massive rubber inside the fenders. From its debut on the SRT Hellcat Redeye, buyers who didnt need 797 horsepower were forced to forego the aggressive styling. The other big news for the new year is the return of “Gold Rush” Inspired by Element 79, this color is a perfect contrast to the black hand-painted hood, roof, and trunk of the high-end Challengers. Click the button below to find our dealer near you and stay with us for all your MOPAR news.

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2021 MV Agusta Superveloce 75th Anniversary Sold Out In Hours

Do you prefer locally grown or processed food? If you have no preferences where your purchases come from, this bike is not for you. The 2021 MV Agusta 75th Anniversary sold out in hours because they reject to sell out. Being a small, independent manufacturer has nice benefits. While most other motorcycle builders are part of massive automotive conglomerates, MV Agusta focuses on winning races while offering beautiful bikes. Their latest creation is limited to 75 examples and it was offered for sale for 75 hours.

It didn’t take long for dealers around the world to reserve theirs, as their website changed to Sold Out this morning. Each example is finished in red, white and gold in a unique anniversary livery. Each frame is numbered and the seat is Alcantara. Arrow supplies the triple-pipe exhaust…for racing only…Ahem. The F3 800 engine uses 13.3 compression to offer 148 horsepower at 13,000 rpm. Weighing in at 380 lbs it will be fun in the corners, and it offers 4 engine modes to keep you smiling.

2021 Rolls-Royce Ghost Extended Is Longing For You

Your driver is probably a great person because you compensate him well. But he has his own life aside from your backseat directions and commentary on the upcoming election. That is why more legroom will keep the conversation to a minimum. That’s because the 2021 Rolls-Royce Ghost Extended is longing for you.

One of the many benefits of moving the Ghost to a new chassis is the ability to add length without compromising comfort or suspension. The aluminum spaceframe is relatively easy to modify, compared to the steel Ghosts of the past. Adding 6.7 inches of rear legroom not only adds to the ride quality, but it was also done with care to not disrupt their “Post Opulence” styling.

This was done by extending the rear doors, rockers, and roof without altering their trademark lines. New “Serenity Seats” recline almost flat to mimic a business jet interior. The champagne fridge was designed with advice from a Master Sommelier, his advice to keep the temperature at 51 degrees made it to production. The cabin has 220 lbs of sound and heat insulation which is easily moved by their revised 6.75-liter V12. With 671 horsepower and 627 lb-ft of torque, you and your driver will not have a worry in the world. Click the button to learn more from our dealers and stay with us for all your Rolls-Royce news.

Pershing to Unveil All-Aluminum 140 in Monaco

Reaching 140 feet is a milestone for any Naval Architect and a skilled shipyard. While their first 140 was an exercise in several metals, Pershing is set to unveil their first all-aluminum 140 in Monaco this weekend. This gorgeous yacht has an ingenious cathodic protection for years of oceangoing pleasure. While the prototype had a movie theater, the owner commissioned this ship to have a full-width bedroom accessed by a private lounge. Piero Ferrari, head of the Ferretti Group worked with architect Fulvio De Simoni for over a year to finalize the details. Here is what it takes to build an aluminum yacht:

Three fold-out sides make a nice beach for tanning and an easy way to moor tenders and PWC’s. It is the first-all aluminum ship by Ferretti’s Super Yacht Yard at Ancona. The Ferretti Group Private Preview is by invitation only from Sunday to Tuesday in Monaco. Literally making waves around the world, their third keel is already laid, with the shipyard planning to launch next spring. Click the button below to learn more and stay with us for all your luxury yachting news.

Gordon Murray Unveils his T.50 Supercar

This morning we warned you that something unprecedented was coming soon. After years in development, Gordon Murray’s T.50 is now a reality. Every part was scrutinized for weight, from the wrist pins to the pedals. With a curb weight of 2,173 lbs, it is powered by a bespoke Cosworth 3.9-liter V12. It is naturally aspirated and filled with titanium internals. This allows it to offer 344 lb-ft of torque at 2,500 rpm and 654 horsepower at 11,500 rpm.

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Integrating the starter with a 48-volt generator allows the massive electric fan to suck underbody air out between the taillights. Just like the McLaren F1 he designed in his youth, the driver sits center with a passenger on either side. A six-speed manual transmission was specially built to handle the 12,100 rpm redline. In a car this light, carbon fiber synchros and straight-cut gears will probably be mandatory. For years, other publications have told you the V12 and the manual transmission are dead. Mr. Murray refuses to adhere to bean counters, and that is why this masterpiece will make you fall in love with driving again. Only 100 customers will have the opportunity to spend $3,084,000 (before taxes). Stay with us for more updates on the T.50 and other news from Gordon Murray Automotive.

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2021 F-150 Adds Hybrid, Confirms Full Electric Version

It’s only been five years since the last major redesign of the Ford F-150, not a long time historically in the truck world, but with competition heating up both in the traditional competitors and newcomers, Ford is pushing forward with the introduction of the all-new 2021 F-150, a remake of its best-selling and most lucrative model.

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A new look for the F-150 (1 of 11)

The goal of the introduction this week, hosted by Ford spokesperson Dennis Leary and featuring a variety of Ford employees and F-150 customers, was to show that Ford is well-aware that its industry-leading position (best-selling truck for the past 43 years) is not something assumed, but an achievement to be re-earned every year. The 2021 Ford F-150 has a very simple goal—maintain and expand that market lead for another year or two.

Highlights of the introduction (some detail below) included the presentation of a new full hybrid model and confirmation that a full-electric version is coming. The other big takeaway is that electrification in a pickup take a significantly different form that in a sedan. In a truck application, the emphasis of a large battery is less on propulsion and zero emission miles than on providing a mobile power source for tools and toys.

Next year’s F-150, which will go on sale this fall, follows the typical pickup mold of offering a dizzying number of options in an attempt to provide a potential pickup for every possible buyer. The completely redesigned truck (every one of the aluminum exterior panel is new) will offer six engines, 13 different wheels and 11 grille options in a half-dozen trim levels.

Fuel Economy Focus

2021 Ford F-150

Aerodynamics & tough pickups don’t always go together

Although no official fuel economy numbers are available, Ford pointed out that it was the most aerodynamic pickup the company has ever designed, employing grille shutters, a new automatically deploying air dam and new cab and tailgate geometry to reduce drag and reduce fuel consumption on all models.

The new hybrid F-150 will use an all-new 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6, augmented by a 35-kW/47-horsepower electric motor. A 10-speed transmission and 1.5 kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery (mounted between the frame rails so it doesn’t take up any passenger or cargo space) complete the powertrain.

The all-electric F-150 will come in 2022, according to Ford COO Jim Farley. When it arrives, it will likely face several competitors, including the Rivian R1T, GMC Hummer, Tesla Cybertruck, Lordstown Endeavor and Nikola Badger.    

Electrification on the Job

Back to the present, Ford sees electric power as another tool for the job. The 2021 F-150 will come up with up to 7.2 kilowatts (kW) of exportable power, enough to run a generator and a variety of power tools through 120-volt and/or 240-volt outlets.

2021 Ford F-150

Plugs for all your jobs

Inside Ford has added a variety of high-tech features that point out how mainstream the modern pickup has become. One clever addition is that, with a few quick shifts of hardware, the center console can become a desk big enough to hold a laptop. Above that center console half of the F-150 lineup will have 12.0-inch touchscreen displays, matching what’s becoming the standard for the segment. The display will come equipped with Sync4, the latest version of Ford’s infotainment system. Ten new advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) are going to be available.

Recognizing the variety of uses a truck might undergo, Ford has designed the front seats to recline 180 degrees, so not only is the pickup and office, but also a bedroom. Under the backseat is a lockable storage unit for stashing away valuables or expensive tools.

The Most List

What a pickup needs is a most list and Ford has drawn up a long one. The stated goal of the 2021 F-150 is to be able to tow the biggest load in its class, carry the heaviest payload, have the most horsepower and torque and also have the longest range.

2021 Ford F-150

More tech than seen in a pickup before

Don’t expect the competition to take this lying down, but Ford also had other news last week that went well beyond the news about the redesign of its best-selling product. The company laid out a goal of becoming of becoming carbon neutral by 2050 with three areas of focus that account for  95 peercent of the companies CO2 emissions:

  • Vehicle use
  • Supply base
  • Facilities

On the vehicle side, it’s putting $11.5 billion through 2022 into the Mustang Mach-E, Transit Commercial and fully electric F-150. It expects all of its manufacturing plants to use 100 percent locally sourced renewable energy by 2035.

Story by Michael Coates

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Richard Branson Selling $500m Worth of Virgin Galactic Shares

If you’re looking to own a piece of space travel, now may be your chance. According to The Guardian, Richard Branson’s Virgin Group sent a statement to the New York Stock Exchange saying they intend on selling 25m shares. These shares account for over a fifth of Branson’s stake in Virgin Galactic and the total value was worth around $500m when the pre-announcement price of one of the shares is taken into account– $20. The expected $400m that Virgin Group raises from the selling of these shares will help support the group while the remaining money will go to Aabor, an Abu Dhabi investment fund. Virgin Group has been hit hard during the ongoing pandemic, with Virgin Atlantic taking a brunt of the damage. Virgin Group will use some of the raised funds to help prop up Virgin Atlantic.


Source: TheGuardian.com