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“34-Mile Tunnel Project to Expand North America’s Widest Highway | Giga Gears”

Ontario’s Highway 401 is the widest highway in North America, 18 lanes across at its widest point near Toronto Pearson International Airport. Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced a feasibility study on Wednesday for a 34-mile tunnel underneath the 401 as it traverses Toronto in an ill-conceived effort to alleviate…

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“Passenger Killed in LA Bus Hijacking | Giga Gears”

An armed hijacker took control of an LA Metro bus early Wednesday morning. He led seemingly half the Los Angeles Police Department on an hour-long chase from South Los Angeles into Downtown while holding the bus driver at gunpoint. The police stopped the bus using spike stripes near Sixth and Alameda Streets. Then,…

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“JLR Halewood Plant Set for EV and ICE Land Rover Production”

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First EV expected to be built at Halewood is the next Range Rover Velar
Total investment of £500m brings longer production lines for EVs, new body shop and larger paint shop

Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has announced a further £250 million investment in its plant in Halewood, Merseyside, to ready it for the production of new Range Rover models.

The plant is being transformed to enable the production of new SUVs on the upcoming EMA platform, which supports pure-combustion, hybrid and battery-electric powertrains.

The total investment in Halewood, totalling £500 million, has been used to overhaul the facility. It has been extended by 30006 square metres, allowing for the installation of a new body shop and longer production lines for installing batteries into EVs. The paint shop has also grown to accommodate demand for colour-contrasting roofs.

As previously reported by Autocar, the next-generation Land Rover Discovery Sport, Range Rover Evoque, Range Rover Velar and a new ‘baby’ Defender model are due to be built at Halewood.

The Velar is expected to arrive first, given that prototypes have already been spotted testing

JLR said Halewood would “eventually” swap to building electric cars exclusively, implying it has softened its previous commitment to make the switch next year.

The company recently upped its five-year investment forecast from £15 billion to £18 billion, after slower-than-expected growth in electric car sales forced it to boost investment into platforms with greater powertrain flexibility.

“Until one powertrain technology properly wins globally, we are going to continue to have to invest in multiple powertrains at the same time,” CFO Richard Molyneux told analysts at JLR’s investor day in June.

Molyneux added: “We have one advantage over many in our industry in that we have not yet played our cards in the BEV game. Many competitors have placed their bets, done their investment, launched their cars and quite a few have regretted it. It's one of the advantages of being a follower rather than being first in the market.”

“1990s Chrysler: Hands-Free Cell Phone Built into Visor | Giga Gears”

While the technology we have in vehicles now is helpful, a lot of it is distracting. In addition to ever increasing screen sizes, cell phone use while driving continues to be a problem. Cell phone usage while driving spiked during the pandemic and has only gotten worse unfortunately. While bluetooth technology for…

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“Stop Expecting Free Premium Gas | Giga Gears”

You’ve probably heard the old trick: Pull up to a gas pump right after a fancy luxury car leaves, and you’ll get a little bit of the premium gas they left in the pump’s hose added to the 87-octane swill you’re buying. Suddenly, magically, you’ve got a little extra octane in your tank for free. Well, hate to burst your…

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