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MotorWeek Thanksgiving Retro Marathon | Seasons 1-22 on shuffle (1981-2003)

Faraday Future Ready For A Comeback - CES 2020

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Novitec N-Largo Widebody McLaren 720S Spider

N-LARGO: That is the type designation under which German high-end automotive refinement specialist NOVITEC develops spectacular widebody versions for the world's most thrilling super sports cars. Now there is also a tailor-made N-LARGO variant for the McLaren 720S Spider limited to just 15 units worldwide. The spectacular widebody version is manufactured from carbon and not only impresses with its design perfected in the wind tunnel: Forged carbon elements give the open-top two-seater a particularly custom appearance besides. The company developed tailor-made hi-tech forged rims specifically for the enlarged wheel arches in cooperation with American wheel manufacturer Vossen. The staggered combination of 20- and 21-inch wheels on front and rear axle puts even more emphasis on the wedge shape of the sports car. However, the NOVITEC N-LARGO is one of the most thrilling super cars not alone due to its unusual design: There is also an optional high-performance product rang...

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