US firefighters extinguish fires on EVs with a special blanket

Getting a fire under control and extinguishing it is anything but a simple and easy job, especially when it comes to electric cars on fire. Firefighters in Washington have found an effective solution – a specially designed blanket.

When combustion cars are on fire, firefighters usually use large amounts of water, but when it comes to EVs, the process is a little different. In the case of fires in electric vehicles, a lot of heat is generated, and unlike cars with combustion engines, these fires can burn without oxygen. There have been many cases in which the fires have been reactivated several weeks after the original. To reduce the risk, local firefighters transport the vehicle to a storage facility, where it does not pose a threat.

Earlier this week, firefighters in Granite Falls, Washington, were called to extinguish a fire in an electric vehicle. The car caught fire on the road, and when firefighters arrived on the scene, they put a blanket on the car while dousing the battery with water.

Statistics show that in the United States, for every 100,000 electric vehicles sold, 25 of them catch fire. This is negligible when we consider that for the same number of combustion cars sold, 1,530 of them catch fire.

Source: Reuters

Dodge Challenger R/T Widebody by Liberty Walk

Japanese tuner Liberty Walk is known for some of the best body kits for cars, and this time they have introduced a Widebody kit for the Challenger R/T.

This dramatic Widebody kit includes fender flares that give the Challenger a muscular look, a front lip spoiler, and a rear spoiler inspired by the shape of a ducktail. The flares are much larger than the original Challenger Widebody.

Liberty Walk advises owners to install an air suspension, which allows the car to be lowered, to maximize the effect of the added components. There is also a new set of 20-inch wheels, which are 11 inches wider at the front and 12 inches wider at the rear, wrapped in Pirelli P Zero tires.

Source: Liberty Walk

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Lamborghini achieved revenue of €3.09 billion

The year 2024 was very successful for Lamborghini and the company made a profit of 3.09 billion euros (16.2 percent). It was the first time that the Italian brand achieved revenue of more than three billion, with 10,687 cars sold (+5.7 percent).

“Evolving the entire product range while continuing to grow: this is how we can summarize another record year for Automobili Lamborghini. Despite the difficulties in the automotive market and the highly competitive climate, in 2024 we recorded growth in all three macro regions (Americas, EMEA and APAC), confirming the global strength of the brand. These results highlight the strengths of our extraordinary team and fill us with confidence and determination as we embrace the next challenges in the sector, continuing to combine performance, exclusivity and innovation,” said Stephan Winkelmann, Chairman and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini.

Lamborghini achieved its record revenue after renewing the entire range of hybrids. More than half of Lamborghini’s sales last year, 5,662, were actually Urus. The company sold 3,609 Huracans, as well as 1,406 Revuelto supercars. Ten Aventadors were also sold, while Lamborghini increased production of its hybrid replacement. Operating income was €835 million (+15.5 percent compared to 2023).

The company continued to grow from both a financial and a business perspective in 2024, confirming similar levels of profitability recorded by the leading global luxury brands. In this challenging context, our goal remains that of achieving sustainable growth from both a financial and environmental point of view, creating value for all our stakeholders,” said Paolo Poma, Managing Director and CFO of Automobili Lamborghini.

Currently, Lamborghini is developing its first all-electric car, the Lanzador, as a GT with high ground clearance. This model will debut in 2029, and it is expected to, in addition to the existing offer, further increase the sales and profits of the company.

Source: Lamborghini

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