Per DRYFT1, its new “board” is all about the slide. The BMX bike/skateboard hybrid has been equipped with an electric motor that replicates the indescribable glide of a drift and has opened up access ...
A long line of new Hot Wheels cars is coming up in 2025. Red Editions, ZAMAC, Super Treasure Hunt, and 5-Packs—I hope you're financially ready!
The things Dragos enjoys the most in life are, in no particular order: cars, motorcycles, diecast cars, and drifting. He's seen (and driven) many vehicles since he started his writing career back in ...
E veryone knows that car collections can make for some pretty peculiar buying habits, and those comprising Hot Wheels diecast ...
Dressed in the brand’s classic yellow and white livery – similar in style to its classic Formula One racers – is the Renault 5 Turbo 3E, a dual-motor electric ... go-kart track, the event ...
Yaren District, Nauru –Nauru has taken transformative steps towards sustainable energy with the launch of its first electric bus (e-bus) in Yaren District, marking a significant commitment by the ...
a 40mm wider track, and 20mm wider 20in wheels. BMW wasn’t done there either, with the i3S getting a dedicated Sport mode to prove its hot hatch credentials. And it worked: the i3S was actually ...
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“We also realized an electric powertrain really suits having a fan system and an easy-to-use track vehicle ... in the car starts to get a bit too hot. You’ll get a couple of laps.
It’s easy to see why kids like Hot Wheels. They look good, they’re inexpensive, and they go fast on the track. But why are adults collecting them? Most collectors get into hobbies that remind ...
Certainly not French firm Renault, which has today confirmed it will bring to market one of the most extreme electric vehicles we've seen yet. The wild Renault 5 Turbo 3E - a battery-powered hot ...
As a boy, Bruce Pascal reveled in testing the limits of his Hot Wheels. He might squeeze a firecracker into one of the miniature metal cars and set it off, or flatten one with a hammer to see ...