1,100 Porsche cars destroyed in fire

The Portuguese Coast Guard announced that it had received an SOS call from cargo ship Felicity Ace, which was transporting 1,100 Porsche cars. The Portuguese navy managed to rescue and evacuate to safety 22 crew members from the ship that was caught in the fire.

Felicity Ace set off from Emden, Germany, and was scheduled to arrive in Rhode Island on February 23rd. The SOS signal was sent early in the morning from an area near Faial Island.

Felicity Ace has been transporting cars from the Volkswagen Group for a long time. This time there were 4,000 cars on board, of which 1,100 were Porsches.

“A large number of our cars are among the cargo. We are in contact with the shipowner and the details of the cars on board are known. Dealers will inform customers affected by this incident,” said Porsche spokesman Luke Vandezande.

Volkswagen stated: “We are aware of an incident today involving a cargo ship transporting Volkswagen Group vehicles across the Atlantic. At this time, we are not aware of any injuries. We are working with local authorities and the shipping company to investigate the cause of the incident. “

It is not known what caused the fire, but it can be assumed that it spreads very quickly, because the crew could not control it.

Car owners have been informed to contact dealerships for more information.

Source: Autoblog

Rimac Nevera is ready for the European and U.S. market

Founder and owner of Rimac Automobili, Mate Rimac announced today that the long-running homologation process has finally been completed, and that Nevera is the first US & EU certified electric hypercar.

The last test, a side impact, was also attended by Matt Watson from the YouTube channel Carwow. He posted a video on his YouTube channel explaining the process of testing the $ 2 million car. Nevera showed more in testing than they predicted in Rimac Automobili.

After 45 crash tests and nine destroyed cars, Rimac said that the cars for Europe are ready and that delivery should start soon. Some smaller tests remain for the American market. All Rimac Nevera examples will be produced in a brand-new production facility on the new production line.

Also, Rimac did not hide his excitement that the cars will soon reach customers around the world.

Source: Carwow via YouTube / Mate Rimac via Facebook

OPUS R777 GT R with 900 HP

After improving the performance of the Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series last year, German tuner OPUS Automotive is now back with an improved version of the GT R called the R777 GT R.

The car is equipped with improved suspension that provides better stability in all driving situations, rear spoiler like the one used by AMG GT4 race cars which increases downforce, carbon front vents (which makes the front of the car look even more aggressive), improved brake cooling system, brake calipers high performance, and 19 inch and 20 inch wheels wrapped in Michelin Cup2 R tires.

The R777 GT is powered by a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine with 777 hp (571 kW) and 625 lb-ft (847 Nm) of torque. This is a significant increase in power compared to the base model, which has 577 hp (424 kW) and 516 lb-ft (700 Nm) of torque. This has been achieved through the installation of improved turbochargers, sports catalysts, improved intercoolers and new engine and transmission software. Opus pointed out that torque is limited due to the durability of the drive.

If 777 hp is not enough for someone, the tuner offers a special equipment kit that increases power to more than 900 hp.

Source: Opus Automotive

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