McLaren updates MP4-12C for 2013, offers free upgrade for current owners

When McLaren rolled out the MP4-12C in 2010, it brought a host of innovations to the road car industry, making use of McLaren’s extensive racing experience. So you’d imagine that making it any better would be quite a feat. But nonetheless, McLaren has managed to upgrade the car for 2013. To make things even better, they’re offering the upgrade to current owners for free. How’s that for customer service?

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General Motors partners with Teijin Limited to put carbon fibre into broad automotive use

Carbon fibre: it’s the holy grail of materials in the world of cars. Being both lighter and stronger than steel, it’s been put to good use in race cars and high-end sports car for several years. However, it’s always come with one key drawback that’s prevented it from trickling down to more affordable products: the price. But General Motors has partnered with Teijin Limited, a carbon fibre composite manufacturer, in hopes that they can bring the material to the masses.

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Faralli & Mazzanti teases Mugello supercar – Wait, who?

Italy is home to some of the most famous, and arguably greatest, supercar manufacturers in the world. Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati, Alfa Romeo – all iconic brands known and worshiped around the world. But as it turns out, Italy is also home to a brand most people have never heard of: Faralli & Mazzanti. And even though they’re not widely known, they are now teasing their third car: the Mugello.

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Subaru to downsize engine, beef up power in next-gen Impreza WRX

Following in the trend of pretty much the whole industry, Subaru is said to be downsizing the engine in their next-generation Impreza WRX, while bumping power up to 270 horsepower. This new engine will bring the car a little closer to its rally roots, with a 2.0L displacement as seen in competition use.

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Nissan gives the GT-R the extra edge with new Track Pack

Have you ever looked at the Nissan GT-R and thought to yourself, “This car is just too slow for me, but I can’t afford a SpecV”? Not a problem! The kind folks at Nissan have responded to your concerns by creating the Track Pack, a package designed for GT-R buyers who are a bit more serious about the performance of their car.

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