Corvette Z06 engine build, Delage D12 hypercar, Multimatic TASV: Today’s Car News

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Buyers of the new Chevrolet Corvette Z06 will soon be able to build their own engines at the Corvette plant in Bowling Green, Kentucky. The option will be costly and is expected to be different from previous Engine Build Experience programs run by General Motors brands, as buyer-builders will stay at one station instead of moving with the engines.

Historic French marque Delage has been revived and the first product is a hypercar dubbed the D12. The hypercar was first shown two years ago with a jet fighter-style canopy, but now there’s two open-top designs on offer.

Ferrari’s Purosangue will be the first vehicle with a new performance damper from Canada’s Multimatic. The damper enhances Multimatic’s already-impressive spool valve design by adding an electric motor to control the damper with more force.

You’ll find these stories and more in today’s car news, right here at Motor Authority.

Engine Build Experience for Corvette Z06’s LT6 V-8 coming soon

Modern Delage delivers open-top version of D12 hypercar

Ferrari Purosangue first with Multimatic’s new True Active spool valve dampers

Nissan recalls more than 200,000 trucks for rollaway risk

2023 Porsche 963 LMDh completes successful test at Daytona

Diamond quantum sensors could extend EV driving range 10%, researchers claim

Lamborghini Huracán successor to downsize to turbo V-8?

2023 Honda CR-V review

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