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Monster Energy Is Giving Away A Ford Ranger Behind The Scenes

Photos by Chris Wall


When it comes to cars, Monster Energy and Ford Performance are legendary. Over the last few years, Monster Energy and Ford have given away some epic cars in South Africa. Prizes ranged from a Ford Mustang Roush to a Ford Mustang RTR. However, this year Monster Energy decided to do something different. After the introduction of Monster Energy’s new Ford Ranger Promotional cars, the market had such a great response, Monster Energy decided to give a Monster Ranger away, along with some cool Monster Prizes.

Ken Block Takes On Vegas With His Electrikhana Twin-motor Audi S1 Hoonitron

Ken Block took to the streets of Las Vegas behind the wheel of a one-of-a-kind Audi S1 Hoonitron. The vehicle is regarded as a prototype and is worth an estimated $ 12 million. Some of the features include 800V architecture, two electric motors, an all-wheel drive, and plenty of horsepower. It appears to be enough to paint black lines up and down the most famous bit of all of Las Vegas, the Strip.

 

Jeep Reveals Jeep Avenger 4×4 Concept In Paris

But we couldn't help but wonder, what would happen if we injected the Jeep brands four-wheel drive electrified capabilities into a compact package, while retaining the brands unique design language, capability and personality? he added as the Jeep Avenger 4×4 Concept was introduced.

Exemplifying the concentrated freedom ethos of the new Jeep Avenger, the 4×4 Concept blends, design, capability and innovation in a compact body. Eye-catching, fun, and distinctive, the new arrival will be added to Jeep’s range of 4xe models coming in the future.

An Ls1-powered 1994 Toyota Corolla

The project was born out of Bumpstop, a mentoring program founded in 2016 by Josh Shelley and run under Fusion Australia. The aim? Teach disadvantaged teenagers life skills by wrenching on cars, learning teamwork, and building confidence. Their first project was a humble Honda CR-V, but then came the paddock-find Corolla — originally destined for V6 motorkhana duty until fate intervened in the shape of a crashed VY Commodore SS.

Porsche Santa Clarita Debuts 1974 Porsche Carrera Targa “safari” 

The build started with chassis 161 of only 246 road-going Targa models in the US for that model year and is powered by a modified 2.7L naturally-aspirated flat-six engine. The modified flat-six features larger 92mm cylinders (compared to the factory 90mm cylinders) bumping the cars output to 180 horsepower. The brakes are upgraded OEM 986 Porsche Boxster units, a rear-seat delete saves weight and the steering was restored with new seals and gaskets.

1951 Talbot-lago Type 26 Grand Sport Stabilimenti Farina Cabriolet Wins “best In Class” 

PEBBLE BEACH, CALIF. (August 22, 2022) The 1951 Talbot-Lago Type 26 Grand Sport Stabilimenti Farina Cabriolet from the Mullin Automotive Museum collection was awarded the Best in Class prize for the Talbot-Lago Grand Sport Line, at the Pebble Beach Concours dElegance. The car was also a finalist for the coveted Best of Show award. Owner Merle Mullin was on hand to accept the award, as the vehicle drove across the famous stage.

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