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Where the car industry is heading toward ?
Automakers finally started pushing electric vehicles into the mainstream. Tesla shook the world, forcing traditional brands to rethink everything from engines to user experience.
Touchscreens replaced hundreds of buttons. Cars began receiving software updates just like smartphones. Connectivity became a key selling point — and the dashboard turned into a digital playground.
Self-driving features moved from science fiction to reality. Assisted driving, autopilot lanes, and AI-powered safety systems became standard in many models.
Most new car platforms shift to full electric. Governments push stricter emission rules. Charging networks expand and become faster than ever.
The Last Generation of V8 Legends
We’re living in the final chapter of real muscle.
EVs are taking over, emissions laws are getting tighter, and brands are shutting down their V8 production one by one. But before the roar disappears, history is giving us the strongest, fastest, and most advanced V8s ever built.