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Post Malone is selling his 2019 McLaren Senna XP “Master of Monaco,” which is a 1-of-3 car that honors Ayrton Senna’s significant Formula 1 victories.
This 147-mile example remembers Senna’s six victories at the Monaco Grand Prix, where he had five consecutive wins from 1989 to 1993.
The McLaren Senna is powered by a 789-hp twin-turbo V-8, and a Senna launched to 60 mph in 2.7 seconds in our testing.
Rapper-songwriter Austin Post, more commonly known as Post Malone, is selling his 2019 McLaren Senna. Sure, it might not come as a surprise that the popular rapper owns a $1 million-plus hypercar, but the one he is selling is one of only three XP editions that commemorate three of Ayrton Senna’s outstanding Formula 1 achievements. Posty’s is the “Master of Monaco” edition, and it’s listed for sale by the DuPont RegistryduPont Registry
The car, which has been driven only 147 miles, is one of McLaren’s factory experimental prototypes that McLaren Beverly Hills commissioned by McLaren’s special operations (MSO) to commemorate Senna’s record-holding six wins at Monaco, of which five were consecutive between 1989 and 1993. It has a fully exposed carbon-fiber body with red and white trim to represent the Principality of Monaco with the flag hand-painted on the rear wing.
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Inside, the flag is stitched onto the red seat’s headrests with “Master of Monaco” underneath it, and the interior features gloss red exposed carbon fiber with Ayrton Senna’s signature pasted on the door sill. The steering wheel has a special red and white 12-o’ clock marker, and there’s a unique one-of-one plaque to distinguish the special-edition car.
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A twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V-8 that produces 789 horsepower and 590 pound-feet of torque powers the Senna, and during Car and Driver testing, it launched the Senna to 60 mph in 2.7 seconds on its way to a 10.0-second quarter-mile at 147 mph. It’s also the current lap record holder at C/D’s annual Lightning Lap test at Virginia International Raceway (VIR), where it posted a 2:34.9 lap on VIR’s Grand Course.
The McLaren Senna XP sold for almost $1.5 million when new, and the seller did not disclose the price of Post Malone’s example to Car and Driver, but we expect it to sell for well over its original cost.This content is imported from {embed-name}. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.
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Ford announced that what it describes as a hands-free system, an update to the automaker’s Co-Pilot360 driver-assistance package, will first become available on the Mustang Mach-E beginning next year in an update. The system will be able to operate on 100,000 miles of highway in the U.S. and Canada. The updated Co-Pilot360 system will become […] More

This content is imported from youTube. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.There’s a new NISMO in town – Introducing the Nissan NISMO ZWatch onYouTube IconYouTube IconThe 2024 Nissan Z NISMO is teased in a video posted today on YouTube.The clip gives us our clearest look yet at the upcoming NISMO Z, and it shows off a new body kit and upgraded Dunlop SP Sport Maxx summer tires. Nissan promises to release more details later this summer, which could mean the car will arrive before the end of the year. The track-oriented 2024 Nissan Z NISMO model is just around the apex. The automaker released a 45-second teaser video, giving us the opportunity to spot a few exciting details about the new car. We’ve seen camouflaged spy photos of the NISMO in the past, but this gives us our best look yet. A Better BodyA new body kit is immediately recognizable in the video. The standard Z is far from introverted, but the NISMO treatment makes the coupe look even more aggressive. Its unique front and rear bumpers have a more angular look, and the now iconic NISMO red stripe returns, tracing the bottom of the car, from the front splitter around to the rear diffuser. The duckbill spoiler is also new and extends over the wheel arches, giving the car a slightly more pronounced stance.NISSANIn the clip, Nissan uses three-time Formula Drift champion Chris Forsberg to hoon the NISMO Z around a racetrack. More important to us are the actual tires he tears up in the video. The NISMO Z ditches the regular model’s Bridgestone Potenza S007s in favor of stickier Dunlop SP Sport Maxx summer tires. That switch alone should help improve the Z’s performance, as we’ve previously bemoaned how its tires can be easily overwhelmed. More Power?It’s possible the NISMO-tuned Z could bring a considerable power increase. Unfortunately there’s no way to be sure until Nissan reveals the full specs later this summer. As things stand now, the twin-turbo 3.0-liter V-6 in the base car makes 400 horsepower and 350 pound-feet of torque, but rumors suggest the NISMO version could have up to 500 hp. Since the model driven in the video is an automatic (based on the steering-wheel-mounted paddles), we’ll have to wait and see if the regular Z’s six-speed manual transmission is also available.Pricing for the 2024 range of Z’s hasn’t been revealed yet, but the base prices of last year’s lineup ranged from $42,085 to $55,085. With the expected bump in horsepower and the extra performance hardware, we think the NISMO will start in the low-to-mid-$60,000 range. Nissan promises to release more details later this summer, which could signal the Z to join the lineup before the end of the year.More Nissan Z StoriesThis content is imported from poll. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site.Associate News EditorJack Fitzgerald’s love for cars stems from his as yet unshakable addiction to Formula 1. After a brief stint as a detailer for a local dealership group in college, he knew he needed a more permanent way to drive all the new cars he couldn’t afford and decided to pursue a career in auto writing. By hounding his college professors at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, he was able to travel Wisconsin seeking out stories in the auto world before landing his dream job at Car and Driver. His new goal is to delay the inevitable demise of his 2010 Volkswagen Golf. More

Kia has released detailed U.S. specs for the 2022 EV6 electric crossover.The least powerful version has rear-wheel drive and 167 hp, while the performance GT model has all-wheel drive and 576 hp.The standard EV6 models will arrive in the U.S. early in 2022, with the GT arriving in late 2022.When Kia’s new 2022 EV6 electric car arrives in the U.S., it will offer an extremely broad lineup including two battery-pack sizes, one- and two-motor configurations, and a ridiculously large horsepower spread. The least powerful EV6 has 167 horsepower while the most powerful GT version has more than three times as much, with 576 hp.The base model has a single electric motor that powers the rear wheels and a 58.0-kWh battery pack. There’s also a rear-wheel-drive EV6 with the larger 77.4-kWh battery pack that should offer the longest range of any model. Kia claims that multiple configurations will meet its claim of 300 miles on a charge, but hasn’t yet offered specific numbers.
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The dual-motor, all-wheel-drive configuration requires opting for the larger battery pack. Its front and rear electric motors provide a total of 313 horsepower, and Kia claims it gets to 60 mph in 5.1 seconds. The top-dog EV6 is the GT model, which has the 77.4-kWh battery pack and more powerful front and rear electric motors for a total of 576 hp. Kia says it accelerates to 60 mph in less than 3.5 seconds.The EV6 will be able to charge at DC fast-chargers at up to 350 kilowatts, meaning it can add a claimed 70 miles of range in 5 minutes and go from 10 to 80 percent charge in 18 minutes, Kia says.
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A First Edition model will be offered in three different color combinations: white with a green interior, yellow with a black interior, and matte grey with a black interior. It will be limited to 1500 units and reservations will open June 3. It has AWD and the larger battery as standard and comes fully loaded with options such as a panoramic sunroof, 20-inch wheels, and a premium audio system.We expect the EV6 to start around $45,000 when it reaches U.S. showrooms early in 2022. The GT is likely to cost considerably more, possibly around $55,000.
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There’ll be no shortage of inspiring proclamations this week at the COP-26 global climate conference, and automakers including Volvo are no exception.Volvo’s calling for a worldwide move toward a renewable electric grid, which would mean electric vehicles would have significantly lower carbon emissions.The company has a point: A German study in the mid-2010s found a Mercedes B-class charged entirely with hydroelectric power had less than half the carbon emissions of the same EV charged on the prevailing grid mix. As the COP-26 climate conference in Glasgow kicked off this week, Volvo released a new report on the life-cycle carbon emissions of its new 2022 Volvo C40 Recharge electric SUV. That report shows just how much EVs can cut carbon emissions when they’re charged entirely on renewable energy.The Swedish luxury maker, which intends to become a fully electric carmaker by 2030, called for the world’s leaders and energy providers to move much faster toward a fully renewable electric grid globally. Only then, it suggested, can EVs cut the carbon emissions associated with personal transport to the levels required to stem the worst effects of climate change.So-called Lifecycle Assessments (LCAs) of the carbon emissions of EVs over their lifetimes have long shown them to be significantly lower than those of comparable gasoline vehicles.
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In October 2011, for example, a study of the Renault Fluence sedan by its maker found the Fluence ZE electric car had lower lifetime carbon emissions than both a diesel and a gasoline Fluence. That was true not just on the French electric grid—which is largely nuclear, and emits very little carbon—but also the U.K. grid, which 10 years ago still had substantial coal in the mix. (The U.K. now goes for weeks at a time without burning coal to generate electricity.)In 2014, the Germany-based regulatory body TUV compared the life-cycle carbon emissions from a Mercedes-Benz B180 gasoline model versus the same car with a battery-electric powertrain. The carbon emissions of the electric B-class were 24 percent lower than those of the gasoline version when it was charged from a mix of power sources. TUV assumed both cars were driven 100,000 miles and recycled at the end of their lives.Fast-forward to this year, and Volvo calculates its XC40 compact SUV has a life-cycle CO2 footprint of roughly 59 tons. If its new 2022 Volvo C40 Recharge electric SUV, built on the same underpinnings, is recharged using the average global energy mix—of which 60 percent is generated by burning fossil fuels—its life-cycle CO2 may be as high as 50 tons.But what if that EV were “fueled” entirely using renewable electricity, with no fossil fuels involved? The numbers turned out to be radically lower. Charging a C40 Recharge over its lifetime with renewable energy almost halved its lifetime carbon footprint, cutting it to roughly 27 tons.That’s what TUV’s Mercedes B-class analysis found seven years ago, too: If the EV were charged entirely with hydroelectric power, its lifetime carbon was 64 percent lower than that of the four-cylinder gasoline model—and less than half that of the same electric car charged on the prevailing grid mix.So while EVs already reduce carbon emissions over their gasoline counterparts, they are capable of much more. The carbon footprints of today’s EVs will gradually lessen per mile as the grids they’re charged on gradually decarbonize—taking coal out of the mix, and replacing natural-gas generation with cheaper renewable sources.But the faster those grids go renewable, the more carbon emissions EVs will eliminate. Volvo has ambitious plans to shift to an all-electric lineup in just 10 years, but as the carmaker said in an announcement timed to the start of COP-26, the company “will need the help of governments and the energy sector” to maximize those gains and minimize carbon emissions.”We need governments and energy firms around the globe to step up their investments in clean energy capacity and related charging infrastructure,” said Håkan Samuelsson, Volvo’s chief executive, “so fully electric cars can truly fulfill their promise of cleaner mobility.”
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