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Ford Mustang Dark Horse R Teaser Shows Race Car In Motion, Debuts Thursday

Ford is set to reveal the Mustang Dark Horse R race car on Thursday. In anticipation, the company released a teaser video showcasing the car in motion, although the clip only offers glimpses of the coupe.

The Dark Horse R was first announced when Ford revealed the S650 Mustang in September 2022. The track-only car is based on the Dark Horse S, another racing variant of the new pony car.

The Dark Horse R will feature racing content inherited from the S, including an upgraded brake system, Multimatic DSSV dampers, hood pins, front and rear tow hooks, an adjustable rear wing, and an upgraded exhaust system.

On the inside, Ford will equip the Dark Horse R with a full FIA-certified safety cage, a race seat with safety belts, a quick-disconnect steering wheel, safety nets, and a fire suppression system. There could be additional exclusive features that will be revealed during the debut.

The teaser video showcases the car’s livery, which is similar to that of other racing Mustangs. While the footage doesn’t provide a clear look at the entire car, we can see glimpses of the rear taillights, wing, and front grille.

The Dark Horse R is not the only race-ready Mustang coming from Ford. The automaker plans to develop six racing derivatives with this model generation for competitions such as NASCAR, NHRA Factory X, and other racing series.

Ford previously unveiled the Mustang GT3 race car, which served as the starting point for the development of the Mustang GT3. The GT3 features new bodywork, performance upgrades, and is powered by a M-Sport-built 5.4-liter V8 engine based on Ford’s Coyote motor.

The full reveal of the Mustang Dark Horse R will take place on Thursday, July 27, at 7 p.m. ET. Stay tuned for more details on Ford’s latest Mustang race car.

First drive: 2023 Skoda Kodiaq prototype review

Even popular movie trilogies, like The Godfather and The Dark Knight, often lose steam by the third installment.

However, Skoda SUVs defy this trend. The Czech automaker released a successful three-part series, starting with the impressive Skoda Kodiaq, followed by the highly popular Skoda Karoq and Kamiq. Now, Skoda is returning to where it all began with a new Kodiaq set to arrive in the first quarter of 2024.

The second-generation large SUV will continue to share components with other Volkswagen Group models, including the new VW Tiguan, which we have already tested in prototype form. Pricing, trim levels, and equipment details will be confirmed later this year. The lineup will include a standard Kodiaq and a sportier SportLine version, with most models featuring seven seats. Additionally, a hotter Skoda Kodiaq vRS version is expected to join the range about a year later.

At launch, the new Kodiaq will offer two petrol and two diesel engine options. As 97% of Kodiaq buyers opted for the smooth-shifting DSG gearbox, all engines will come with it as standard.

The entry-level petrol variant is a 148bhp 1.5-liter engine featuring the latest Evo2 mild-hybrid technology. It is quieter and has smoother transitions to its fuel-saving two-cylinder mode. While not particularly spirited, its performance is adequate for everyday errands. Alternatively, there is a more powerful 201bhp 2.0-liter TSI petrol option available.

The entry-level diesel variant is a 148bhp 2.0-liter engine with strong low-end power, making it ideal for carrying a fully loaded Kodiaq. It may be a bit overkill for primarily city driving, but it excels on cross-country journeys.

The top-tier diesel variant is a 190bhp engine. Although it feels less lively and revs slower, it produces less diesel noise in the cabin. Furthermore, it is the only Kodiaq variant that comes with seven seats and four-wheel drive.

Best PC Games Released In 2023 So Far

Get ready to immerse yourself in the dark and dangerous world of Diablo once again, as Blizzard unveils the highly anticipated latest chapter in the series – Diablo 4. This release has got players buzzing and eager to delve back into the grind for legendary loot.

The beloved classes from previous games make a triumphant return, including the Sorcerer, Barbarian, Rogue, Necromancer, and Druid, serving as starting characters. Expanding on Diablo 3’s foundation, players now have the freedom to choose their character’s gender, thanks to a new character creation menu. Feel free to customize your heroes to your heart’s content, although the true essence of Diablo lies in the pursuit of powerful gear.

The series introduces a new formidable foe, Lilith, who stands as one of the more captivating enemies in the franchise. Instead of chasing a shadowy figure through the desert, players follow the path of the recently resurrected Lilith as she regains her strength. This captivating tale is brought to life through Blizzard’s stunning CGI cutscenes.

For loyal fans of the series, Diablo 4 promises hours upon hours of boss battles, character leveling, and exploration. It encapsulates everything you’d expect from a Diablo game and more. Unfortunately, the “more” includes the presence of microtransactions. Players have the option to skip a significant portion of the grind by purchasing items with real-world money, though these transactions are strictly cosmetic shortcuts and not necessities. Despite this drawback, Diablo 4 has still managed to become Blizzard’s fastest-selling game of all time according to SlashGear.

Enabling Dark Mode On Any Website: A Step-By-Step Guide For Android

When using the web on an Android device, enabling Dark Mode can have critical benefits such as reducing eye strain and improving battery life, especially on OLED screens.

The comfort of Dark Mode comes from the reduced brightness and contrast it offers, which helps alleviate eye strain. Bright screens can lead to computer vision syndrome, but with Dark Mode, the lower luminance provides a more relaxing viewing experience, especially in low-light conditions.

For Android devices with OLED screens, enabling Dark Mode also has a significant battery-saving advantage. Unlike LCD screens that use a backlight to illuminate all pixels simultaneously, OLED displays have individual pixels that emit their own light. As a result, dark pixels on OLED screens consume less power, allowing for better battery performance and longer usage away from the charger.

Whether you want to reduce eye strain or conserve battery life, enabling Dark Mode can significantly enhance your browsing experience on Android. Follow this step-by-step guide to turn it on and enjoy the benefits.