Jeep Magneto: From Mean Machine To Tweeted Meme
A few months ago, Jeep provided us with the Magneto concept vehicle, a fully electric, 2-door Wrangler. Today, Jeep brought the Magneto back in a witty response to the trending #Magneto on Twitter. Lets take a look at this spectacular off-roader and what could be coming to a trail near you!
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#Magneto began trending on Twitter today, not because of Disney’s Marvel’s X-Men, but rather because a certain individual made claims in front of the Ohio House Health Committee that the Covid-19 Vaccine would cause recipients to become magnetic and attract items like forks and keys. With nearly 40% of the American population having already received the full vaccination, it would be impossible to silence reports of side effects with the severity described in the tirade. She also made the claim that the vaccine is related to 5G, which is just absurd. 5G is a Cellular transmission protocol, and not even the most recent, or fastest
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According to Sam Fiorani, the head of global forecasting at AutoForecast Solutions, the Ford Motor Company prepares to roll out the GE2 platform in 2023 for unibody cars and crossover. An evolution of the GE1 that underpins the Mustang Mach-E, this vehicle architecture may be used by the S650 Mustang in all-electric attire and the next Mustang Mach-E. 39 photos
Corroborated with information shared by sources close to the Ford Motor Company, the GE2 is expected to premiere in the middle of 2023 for the 2024 model year. Automotive News understands that Lincoln will use this platform as well, probably for a luxed-up version of the Mustang Mach-E.
All-Electric Ford Mustang Entering Production In December 2028: Report
Jan 20, 2021 at 2:25am ET ++ The wild rumor alleges Ford will kill the pony car s combustion engines altogether.
Whether we like it or not, the demise of the ol’ combustion engine is inevitable. It’s not going to happen today or tomorrow, but there are already plenty of signs the ICE is being gradually retired. A new report claims even the world’s most popular sports car will be embracing zero emissions before the end of the decade. According to
Autoline Daily, the two-door Mustang will follow in the Mach-E’s footsteps by going purely electric.