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【Summary】Hennessey introduces the 2024 Exorcist Camaro with 1,000 hp. Ferrari's successor to the 812 Superfast is spotted. Chevy tests the new Corvette ZR1 with close to 850 hp. The 2024 Corvette E-Ray hybrid is tested with 655 hp. The 2023 Jeep Grand Wagoneer L features a turbo-6 engine with 500 hp. BMW unveils the redesigned 2024 X2 crossover. Kia plans to have 14 EVs by 2027. Porsche partners with Frauscher for an electric boat using Macan EV powertrain.

FutureCar Staff    Oct 15, 2023 4:21 PM PT
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The Chevrolet Camaro will be discontinued after the 2024 model year, but before it goes, Hennessey has released a special version of its Exorcist upgrade for the Camaro ZL1. This upgrade boosts the car's power to 1,000 hp, giving it incredible performance that would make even a hypercar envious.

Ferrari engineers have been spotted testing a prototype for the successor to the 812 Superfast. This new super GT is expected to debut next year and will feature stunning looks, a new platform, a new V-12 engine, and possibly some form of electrification.

Chevy has also been seen testing a new version of its C8 Corvette, believed to be the ZR1 model. Rumored to launch next year, this Corvette is expected to have a twin-turbocharged V-8 engine producing close to 850 hp.

In other news, the 2024 Corvette E-Ray has been making headlines. This hybrid sports car combines a V-8 engine with a single electric motor, resulting in a combined power output of 655 hp.

We also had the opportunity to test the 2023 Jeep Grand Wagoneer L. This stretched SUV ditches the standard V-8 engine in favor of Stellantis' new 3.0-liter turbo-6, which delivers 500 hp.

BMW's X2 compact crossover has received a redesign. The new X2 is larger and more striking than its predecessor, and in certain markets, it is available in an electric variant called the iX2.

Kia has big plans for electric vehicles, aiming to have 14 EVs in its lineup by 2027. This week, they previewed three of their upcoming models, including two concepts and one production model.

Lastly, Porsche has partnered with Austrian boat builder Frauscher to create a 28-foot boat using the electric powertrain from the upcoming Porsche Macan EV. The boat features one of the Macan EV's motors, with a power output of 536 hp.

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