Ferrari is the only thing remotely red about Modena: it's official colour is yellow, while its flag is yellow and blue. Modena is known as the "Supercar Capital", not only being home to Ferrari, but also Maserati, Lamborghini and Pagani. De Tomaso and Ducati also used to be based in the area as well.
While it was initailly rumoured to be called XC20, Volvo's shift to the EX nomenclature for its electric models saw the smallest, cheapest and fastest SUV the company has offered be called the EX30 instead.
The newly launched Ferrari FF was the cover star of the first ever issue of DRIVEN just over ten years ago, with then-freelance contributor (and now DRIVEN Car Guide Deputy Editor) David Linklater heading to Italy for the launch.
The Omoda SUV will be spearheading Chery's re-entry into the local market in early 2024. Chery fact: according to the company "Omoda" of "Oxygen" and "Modern". Apparently...
The tiny Fiat 500-based Abarth 695 Tributo Ferrari was the first ever non-Ferrari to wear the legendary prancing horse badge. It was ferociously expensive (NZ$80k!) and outrageously fun. Interestingly, a few years later Abarth released the 595 Competizione which was essentially the same car shorn of the Ferrari badges and fancy seats for $43k...
According to Subaru NZ "AKA" in Japanese Kanji script means "Red", which the company says is "the colour of blood, fire, desire and the limited edition WRX 2.4T AKA". Marketing, eh? It is very limuited, however, only being sold in New Zealand, with just 5 manuals and 5 autos being produced.
In 1920, well before starting his own racing team, Enzo Ferrari joined the racing department of Alfa Romeo, winning his first Grand Prix for the marque in 1923. He founded Scuderia Ferrari 1929 and retired from driving in 1932 to concentrate on running Scuderia Ferrari, which by that time was essentially acting as the racing division of Alfa Romeo.
While pledging to kill off the Clean Car Discount scheme, the National Party also said it would build 10,000 new EV chargers across the country, which is roughly one charger for every 1.1km of State Highway roads in New Zealand...
Trick question! The Ferrari World theme park is located in Abu Dhabi, not Dubai. Or did we just get it wrong in the print edition? Yeah, it was the second one...
The LDV eT60, NZ's only fully-electric ute, recently had a massive $23,000 shaved off its retail price, making it actually cheaper than the diesel T60.
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