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It was an exciting day tossing German machinery around the 1.6-mile, 14-turn Driver Development Track at the Porsche Experience Center in Atlanta, GA. It provides advanced instruction for enthusiasts and features a Heritage Gallery, Classic Factory Restoration Workshop, Driving Simulator Lab, and a Personal Design Studio.
Out of 37 programs, Automotive Rhythms ultimately selected the Cayenne Off-Road course and the Taycan Immersion Program with the all-electric Taycan Turbo S to demonstrate the zero-emissions performance sedan’s 0 to 60 mph speed of just 2.6 seconds, impeccable handling, and powerful braking from 10-piston front calipers.
To book an experience package, visit www.AutomotiveRhythms.com . The pro driving tutelage is the perfect gift for someone you care about that cares about all things Porsche, especially with the holidays approaching. Enjoy!
Photo by Lydia Marcus
From Wikipedia: ZX40S
Miles Electric Vehicles is a manufacturer and distributor of all-electric vehicles manufactured in China to meet international car safety standards. MILES was recently given the "Electric Car Company of 2007" award by Good Clean Tech.
Miles Electric Vehicles is based in Los Angeles, California, with several facilities throughout the United States, is privately held by "Green" magnate Miles Rubin. The company gained prominence in 2005 when it began sales of the ZX40, the first street-legal Chinese-made automobile sold in the United States.[2] The company's vehicles, built on steel unibodychassis, are the world's first crash tested NEVs to achieve DoT,CARB and NHTSA compliance.
Currently the company offers four electric vehicles designed primarily for low-speed fleet use, the ZX40, ZX40S, ZX40S Advanced Design, and ZX40ST electric truck. These are currently available in the United States and in use at campuses such as NASA, U.S. Navy, Yale and Stanford University, UCLA, California Polytechnic State University, and the San Francisco Airport Authority.
is powered by a 72-volt system instead of a 48-volt system, which extends its range to 50-60 miles (96 to 128 km) . To comply with federal law, the ZX40S is also electronically speed-limited to 25mph like the ZX40.
The ZX40 and ZX40S are classified as "low-speed vehicles", meaning they have fewer regulations to comply with. Such vehicles must include standard lighting and seatbelts, but do not require passive restraints, typically airbags in higher-speed vehicles. The vehicles should not exceed 25 mph (40 km/h) on streets with posted speed limits of 35 mph or less.
MSRP $19,499 USD
48 individual lithium ion batteries below the floorboard. It requires 24 kw for a full charge and takes 18 hours at 110 volts, 8 hours at 120 volts or about 30 minutes at a charging station.
MASSA CRÍTICA FEBRER - MASSA CARNAVAL
La Massa crítica vol reivindicar per unes hores i un cop al mes, que els carrers podrien ser més oberts per a tothom, més pacífics, i demostra que hi ha gent que per perdre 2 minuts, 3 minuts, 5 minuts, es pot tornar boja i perdre els nervis, digne d'estudi.
La MASSA CRÍTICA és un esdeveniment que es realitza cada mes a diferents ciutats del món. És una sortida mensual en bici per reclamar els drets del ciclista i promoure un model de ciutat sostenible. Tambè oberta a rollers, skaters i qualsevol altra forma de desplaçar-se que comparteixi aquesta idea.
No és una manifestació ni una organització, només persones, homes o dones, joves o gent gran anat en bicicleta. Tampoc és una cursa. És una manera d’establir un espai públic on les persones puguin reunir-se, i coneixe’s.
És reclamar aquell espai a la calçada que el cotxe ha usurpat en aquests anys.
Fotos calvox&periche
xavicalvo - calvox photo & Sergi Periche
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La MASA CRÍTICA es un evento que tiene lugar todos los meses en numerosas ciudades del mundo. Es una salida mensual en bici para reclamar los derechos del ciclista y promover un modelo de ciudad sostenible. También abierta a skaters, rollers o cualquier otra forma de moverse que comparta esta idea.
No es una manifestación ni una organización, sólo personas, hombres o mujeres, jóvenes o personas mayores montando en bicicleta. Tampoco es una carrera. Es una manera de establecer un espacio público donde la gente pueda juntarse, reunirse y conocerse.
Es reclamar ese espacio en la calzada que el coche ha usurpado en estos años.
Fotos calvox&periche
xavicalvo - calvox photo & Sergi Periche
The automotive industry is currently embarking on a reflective journey where the ultimate goals are carbon neutrality and consumer electric vehicle (EV) education. Every manufacturer is now perpetuating this theme, from Rolls-Royce to Toyota, which launched its first electric RAV4 back in 1997. Therefore, with 22 years of experience in the category and a whopping 41% market share (including Lexus), the Japanese powerhouse is ahead of the curve from every perspective. Furthermore, with a $1.3 billion investment in new battery plants that will generate 1,700 jobs and 1.2 million EVs, Toyota is releasing another EV built in conjunction with Subaru, dubbed the bZ4X. No, that’s not an internal code, but the actual name of the vehicle.
Brussels Motor Show
Autosalon Brussel
Salon de l'Auto Bruxelles
Brussels Expo
Brussels - Belgium
January 2026
Estimated : € 6.000 - 8.000
Sold for € 21.672
The Renault Icons
Auction - Artcurial
Renault Manufacture
Flins-sur-Seine
Aubergenville - France
December 2025
- Special Roland Garros version, produced for the 50th anniversary of the R5
- Special finish, storage compartments made from tennis nets
- Homologated for road use in France
When EV ‘retrofit’ conversions were authorised in France, in 2020, Renault became interested and partnered with R-Fit, a pioneer in the field, to develop kits to convert an ICE model into an electric car. The kits were sold by the Méhari Club de Cassis and were subsequently homologated for use on the road. One of them was for the Renault 5: developing 30bhp and keeping the original gearbox, it offered a range of 80km.
In 2022, Renault seized a double opportunity – on the one hand, its new partnership with the Roland Garros tennis tournament, and on the other, the 50th anniversary of the Renault 5 – to convert a few R5 GTLs into electric cars for use as official shuttles to transport players and members of the organising staff. The interior design was entrusted to Renault Design, who selected fabrics and materials regardless of cost.
This five-door R5 R-Fit thus has a number of special details which give it all its charm: the ‘tulip’ seats are trimmed in a very attractive grey flecked fabric with the tournament logo reproduced on the backrest, while the side storage compartments are made from a section of a real tennis net! It is even said that the netting came from a court at Roland Garros. The white paintwork, with body-colour bumpers, carries all the official tournament logos, while under the bonnet sits the electric motor, with a badge on top marked ‘Renault 5, 50’. With more than 5 million units sold, the Renault 5 counts among the company’s greatest successes, and with its popular and likeable image, it is highly regarded by collectors. This magnificently restored version with its unique finish wraps the charm of the original model in a zero-emission package which has the enormous advantage of being homologated for use on the road.
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Photo taken at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana.
The automotive industry is currently embarking on a reflective journey where the ultimate goals are carbon neutrality and consumer electric vehicle (EV) education. Every manufacturer is now perpetuating this theme, from Rolls-Royce to Toyota, which launched its first electric RAV4 back in 1997. Therefore, with 22 years of experience in the category and a whopping 41% market share (including Lexus), the Japanese powerhouse is ahead of the curve from every perspective. Furthermore, with a $1.3 billion investment in new battery plants that will generate 1,700 jobs and 1.2 million EVs, Toyota is releasing another EV built in conjunction with Subaru, dubbed the bZ4X. No, that’s not an internal code, but the actual name of the vehicle.
The automotive industry is currently embarking on a reflective journey where the ultimate goals are carbon neutrality and consumer electric vehicle (EV) education. Every manufacturer is now perpetuating this theme, from Rolls-Royce to Toyota, which launched its first electric RAV4 back in 1997. Therefore, with 22 years of experience in the category and a whopping 41% market share (including Lexus), the Japanese powerhouse is ahead of the curve from every perspective. Furthermore, with a $1.3 billion investment in new battery plants that will generate 1,700 jobs and 1.2 million EVs, Toyota is releasing another EV built in conjunction with Subaru, dubbed the bZ4X. No, that’s not an internal code, but the actual name of the vehicle.
The automotive industry is currently embarking on a reflective journey where the ultimate goals are carbon neutrality and consumer electric vehicle (EV) education. Every manufacturer is now perpetuating this theme, from Rolls-Royce to Toyota, which launched its first electric RAV4 back in 1997. Therefore, with 22 years of experience in the category and a whopping 41% market share (including Lexus), the Japanese powerhouse is ahead of the curve from every perspective. Furthermore, with a $1.3 billion investment in new battery plants that will generate 1,700 jobs and 1.2 million EVs, Toyota is releasing another EV built in conjunction with Subaru, dubbed the bZ4X. No, that’s not an internal code, but the actual name of the vehicle.
It was an exciting day tossing German machinery around the 1.6-mile, 14-turn Driver Development Track at the Porsche Experience Center in Atlanta, GA. It provides advanced instruction for enthusiasts and features a Heritage Gallery, Classic Factory Restoration Workshop, Driving Simulator Lab, and a Personal Design Studio.
Out of 37 programs, Automotive Rhythms ultimately selected the Cayenne Off-Road course and the Taycan Immersion Program with the all-electric Taycan Turbo S to demonstrate the zero-emissions performance sedan’s 0 to 60 mph speed of just 2.6 seconds, impeccable handling, and powerful braking from 10-piston front calipers.
To book an experience package, visit www.AutomotiveRhythms.com . The pro driving tutelage is the perfect gift for someone you care about that cares about all things Porsche, especially with the holidays approaching. Enjoy!
The Moscow trolleybus system came to an end in 2020, with battery-electric buses to be deployed in its place. Apparently it was the largest trolleybus network in the world at one point. In 2006 a decent variety of vehicles were to be seen, including the archetypal Soviet ZiU-9 model. Here bus 1517 is working a 70 journey at a location I don't remember.
Gordon Brown with an all-electric, zero emissions MINI E that was added to the Government car pool on 15 December 2009; Crown copyright.
Fiat Panda
Electric Drive
20 PS
Vmax : 80 km/h
Range : 30 - 60 km
1.150 kg
PS.SPEICHER
Sammlung Kleinwagen
Einbeck
Germany
September 2024
W169
Electric Drive
Mercedes-Benz Niederlassung Berlin
Salzufer 1
Berlin
Germany - Deutschland
November 2012
The automotive industry is currently embarking on a reflective journey where the ultimate goals are carbon neutrality and consumer electric vehicle (EV) education. Every manufacturer is now perpetuating this theme, from Rolls-Royce to Toyota, which launched its first electric RAV4 back in 1997. Therefore, with 22 years of experience in the category and a whopping 41% market share (including Lexus), the Japanese powerhouse is ahead of the curve from every perspective. Furthermore, with a $1.3 billion investment in new battery plants that will generate 1,700 jobs and 1.2 million EVs, Toyota is releasing another EV built in conjunction with Subaru, dubbed the bZ4X. No, that’s not an internal code, but the actual name of the vehicle.
It was an exciting day tossing German machinery around the 1.6-mile, 14-turn Driver Development Track at the Porsche Experience Center in Atlanta, GA. It provides advanced instruction for enthusiasts and features a Heritage Gallery, Classic Factory Restoration Workshop, Driving Simulator Lab, and a Personal Design Studio.
Out of 37 programs, Automotive Rhythms ultimately selected the Cayenne Off-Road course and the Taycan Immersion Program with the all-electric Taycan Turbo S to demonstrate the zero-emissions performance sedan’s 0 to 60 mph speed of just 2.6 seconds, impeccable handling, and powerful braking from 10-piston front calipers.
To book an experience package, visit www.AutomotiveRhythms.com . The pro driving tutelage is the perfect gift for someone you care about that cares about all things Porsche, especially with the holidays approaching. Enjoy!
The automotive industry is currently embarking on a reflective journey where the ultimate goals are carbon neutrality and consumer electric vehicle (EV) education. Every manufacturer is now perpetuating this theme, from Rolls-Royce to Toyota, which launched its first electric RAV4 back in 1997. Therefore, with 22 years of experience in the category and a whopping 41% market share (including Lexus), the Japanese powerhouse is ahead of the curve from every perspective. Furthermore, with a $1.3 billion investment in new battery plants that will generate 1,700 jobs and 1.2 million EVs, Toyota is releasing another EV built in conjunction with Subaru, dubbed the bZ4X. No, that’s not an internal code, but the actual name of the vehicle.
The automotive industry is currently embarking on a reflective journey where the ultimate goals are carbon neutrality and consumer electric vehicle (EV) education. Every manufacturer is now perpetuating this theme, from Rolls-Royce to Toyota, which launched its first electric RAV4 back in 1997. Therefore, with 22 years of experience in the category and a whopping 41% market share (including Lexus), the Japanese powerhouse is ahead of the curve from every perspective. Furthermore, with a $1.3 billion investment in new battery plants that will generate 1,700 jobs and 1.2 million EVs, Toyota is releasing another EV built in conjunction with Subaru, dubbed the bZ4X. No, that’s not an internal code, but the actual name of the vehicle.
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Photo taken at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana.