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Chris Hemsworth Rides An Airplane Engine Chopper In Furiosa Sneak Peek

Buckle up, everybody, issues are about to get all shiny and chrome. We’re heading again into the barren wastelands of George Miller’s “Mad Max” franchise with the upcoming “Furiosa” movie and getting a wild sneak peek due to none aside from Thor himself, Chris Hemsworth. But whereas such peeks behind the scenes aren’t all that new. What’s newsworthy of the actor’s put up is what he is atop.

It’s a radial-engine chopper. In the dunes. Hell to the yeah, brother. 

 

Radial engines are extra widespread in planes, you understand, these issues that fly within the sky. They’re not precisely widespread in bikes, as they’re massive and a ache within the ass to work with each day. But this is not for actual life, it is the flicks. It solely has to look good, proper? 

That’s additionally not likely George Miller’s fashion, as all the prior “Mad Max: Fury Road” autos truly labored. They have been purposeful rides and breathed fireplace, roared and howled, and almost killed a couple of folks. And people, this seems completely prefer it spits flames. 

I see a ton of labor finished on this that needed to be hell on Earth for the fabricators. There’s the skid plate defending among the radial heads, the decrease controls, and what seems to be a switch case connecting the primary rotating meeting to no matter drives the rear wheel. The wheels are additionally knobbies for higher sand traction, theoretically, although that raked entrance fork must be an absolute bear within the sand.

In brief, it is fucking nuts. 

I desperately want to listen to what this factor appears like ASAP. But I’d additionally like to know who designed and engineered it, in addition to what the method of turning idea into actuality was.

So if by the off likelihood George’s staff sees this, or if somebody on the manufacturing staff is aware of what’s what, hit me up: jonathon.klein@rideapart.com. Please, I must have extra radial engine choppers in my life. 

Ferrari Expects Customers to Wait Until 2026 for New Car Orders

If you’re dreaming of owning a brand new Ferrari, you’ll have to be patient. According to the CEO of Ferrari, the demand for their cars is incredibly high, with order books already filled until 2025. This means that any new orders placed today won’t be fulfilled until at least 2026.

Ferrari has been experiencing a successful year in terms of deliveries, with a 5.3 percent increase compared to the same period last year. Despite the fact that production of their SUV, the Purosangue, is still in its early stages, the company managed to deliver 10,418 cars by September 2023. It’s worth noting that the Purosangue’s production will be limited to no more than 20 percent of Ferrari’s total annual output.

Toyota’s Decision to Discontinue and Revive the Venza

In May 2020, Toyota announced that it would be reintroducing the Venza for the 2021 model year. While the new Venza shares its platform with the Camry, it manages to differentiate itself through its hybrid drivetrain.

Similar to the Toyota Sienna minivan, the Venza is exclusively available as a hybrid. The combination of the electric motor and gas engine produces 219 horsepower and achieves an impressive 37 combined miles per gallon. Additionally, all-wheel drive is a standard feature across the Venza lineup.

By adopting the TNGA platform and introducing more hybrid models, such as the newest Toyota Sequoia, it made sense for Toyota to reintroduce the Venza. Although the new Venza bears little resemblance to its predecessor, the hope is that buyers will appreciate the crossover’s updated features and design.

Porsche Taycan Turbo GT Seen Testing at Nurburgring with Impressive 1,000 Horsepower

Porsche’s Taycan has been spotted testing at the Nurburgring, and it seems to be an upgraded version with a potential Turbo GT badge, boasting over 1,000 horsepower. The electric vehicle’s black exterior looked sleek as it sped around the track, with the driver maneuvering to keep it stable on the wet surface.

Interestingly, this prototype has a roll cage fitted inside, which could be an indication that the Taycan Turbo GT is being put through its paces. The hefty horsepower and improved features might require extra safety measures during the testing process.