The Lotus Emira made its first appearance in the USA with aging Formula 1 World Champion Jenson Button at Laguna Seca Raceway. Jenson – in California for Monterey Car Week – drove the Radford 62-2 – a reinterpretation of the Lotus Type 62 that recently received its world premiere ahead of making its public debut with the Emira on the Lotus stand at The Quail, A Motorsport Gathering. Jenson Button said after his drive that “This is such a great circuit, most road cars on tracks don’t work, but this does.” (AutoInformed on Renault Group to buy Lotus F1 Team; Alpine and Lotus to Study Joint Development of an Electric Sports Car as Groupe Renault Restructures) Continue reading
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Five Million Vehicles from Hyundai in Alabama
Seventeen years in the making… Click to Enlarge.
Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama (HMMA) team members, and politicians today celebrated the five millionth vehicle built at Hyundai’s U.S. assembly plant. HMMA reached the five million mark in less than 17 years, after starting production in May 2005.
The five millionth vehicle was a Hyundai Santa Cruz Sport Adventure Vehicle that was built on 27 July 2021. To reach this milestone, HMMA has produced 2,562,880 Sonatas, 1,489,568 Elantras, 908,779 Santa Fes, 36,989 Tucsons, and 1,784 Santa Cruzes. Continue reading →