Buick Electra EV, Lamborghini Huracán Stellato: today's automotive news
Buick was spotted testing its first electric vehicle, a compact crossover based on GM's Ultium platform with styling inspired by Buick's Electra-X concept. Its debut is scheduled for next year.
Lamborghini has unveiled the Huracán Sterrato, an off-road-focused supercar that will make its world debut at the 2022 Art Basel Miami later this month. The car is significant because it is confirmed to be the last Lamborghini powered purely by an internal combustion engine.
GM's Super Cruise, already one of the best hands-free driving systems available, is now getting a major upgrade: GM is doubling the size of its Super Cruise road network, and the first vehicles to receive the upgraded system are unveiled The first vehicles to receive the upgraded system have been announced. [more on this and other automotive news from Motor Authority today.
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Bill seeks to delay EV tax credit US Procurement Rules [27].