
This week Robbie and Sam are joined by Perry Stern. Perry has two cars to compare that are basically the same, the Lamborghini Revuelto and Chevrolet Bolt. Sam had the new Subaru Outback and Robbie drove the Dodge Charger R/T SixPack.
Sam and Perry also drove the 2026 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV, mild hybrid and Eclipse Sportback. Kia has dropped price and range details for the EV3, GM cancelled the battery venture with Samsung, and is expanding its charging network with EVGo. Who buys Mansory cars? There’s some new stuff from Acura, Cadillac and McLaren from Monterey car week. Also rich guys spent insane amounts of money at the Monterey auctions. The Ford Fathom is going to longer than we thought and Sam talks with Travis Wattles and Kevin Sittner from Mitsubishi.
Links
The 2027 Kia EV3 Is Almost Here—With 280 Miles Of Range For The AWD Models
2027 Kia EV3 Starts At Just $31,385, And The Model With 321 Miles Of Range Is $36,485 – Jalopnik
GM Walks Away From $3.5B Battery Factory, Leaving Samsung SDI In Full Control
Mansory Turned the Ford GT Into a $1.8 Million Supercar Nobody Asked For – Autoblog
Ford Fathom on Track: Universal EV Production System Comes to Life at LAP
Acura NEXERA Vision Debuts at Monterey Car Week, Redefining the Future of Acura Design
Introducing the McL 6GT – YouTube
McLaren McL 6GT: The new realisation of Bruce McLaren’s supercar dream
Race Bred, Street Cred: The Two Pedigrees of the Mustang Dark Horse SC
Cadillac unveils V-ONE concept
GM and EVGo open new Flagship Charging Station
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