Ferrari Roma Spyder, Audi's new naming strategy: today's automotive news.
Ferrari's stunning Roma Coupe has spawned an equally stunning drop-top called the Roma Spider. The Roma Spyder is the successor to the Portofino M and replaces the car's retractable hardtop roof with a more traditional soft top.
Audi's CEO confirmed that the automaker will introduce a new naming strategy to make it clear to customers which models are electric vehicles and which have internal combustion engines. The naming strategy will be introduced ahead of Audi's plan to launch 20 new or updated models by the end of 2025.
German company Techart is back with an even more radical version of its 800-horsepower GT Street R flagship. The new version features upgrades from the company's new "Flyweight" sub-brand for improved track performance. [more of this and more in today's automotive news from Motor Authority.
Ferrari Roma Spyder Returns with Soft Top Roof
Audi's New Naming Strategy Separates EV and ICE Cars
GT Street R, First of Techart's Flyweight Track Upgrades
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