Supercharger
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The latest Jag to launch is its crucial, midsize volume seller – the XE. So, does it feel like a Jaguar, and is it good enough to take on the German establishment? After spending a week in the supercharged XE S, we finally have some answers.
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Tesla has released an over-the-air update for its Model S, which includes a number of navigation upgrades designed to cut down on range anxiety by constantly communicating with its Supercharger network.
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One of the more interesting technological concepts of the Paris Motor Show was also one of the lowest key, visually speaking. Kia used a plain white Optima concept to highlight a 48-volt hybrid drive with electric supercharging.
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Expectations were sky-high for the supercharged Kawasaki Ninja H2, and yet Team green still managed to blow our minds when it unveiled its 300-horsepower Ninja H2R at Intermot Cologne today, restoring Kawasaki's reputation as the brand of choice for slavering lunatics.
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Elon Musk has given Model S owners living on the US/Canadian west coast an early Christmas present with the announcement that its fast-charging “Supercharger” network will now extend all the way from California right up into British Columbia.
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Tesla plans to dramatically expand its dedicated Supercharger network across Canada and the US by 2015.
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The world's smallest production supercharged four-stroke V8 engine is designed for scale model RC cars.
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Controlled Power Technologies' (CPT) new 48 volt electric supercharger spins up to 70,000 rpm within a third of a second, using 7kW of electrical power to deliver (an extra) six to ten times that power at the crankshaft.
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Novitec's new supercharger kit for the Alfa Romeo 8C costs EUR 19,900 (US$29,400) but turns the 4.7 liter V8 into a 600 bhp monster. Without much weight to push around ...
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NOVITEC TRIDENTE's supercharged Maserati GranCabrio puts out 590 hp / 434 kW, peak torque of 572 Nm and a top speed of 301 km/h (187 mph). Hold on to your hat!
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German brand Horex is resurrected with a new super-naked featuring a 1218cc 15-degree supercharged V6 engine. That's right, forced induction is back on the motorcycle menu!
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German tuning company G-Power is claiming to have set a world record speed for a sedan of 372 km/h (231 mph) with its M5 Hurricane RR.
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