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The Chrysler Airflow Concept has made its debut at CES 2022 in Las Vegas. The company plans to launch its first BEV by 2025 and plans for a full battery-electric portfolio by 2028 (Talk about a giant "We'll See" -WG). Stellantis plans on having the Chrysler brand lead the company's transition to its EV commitment. The all-electric Chrysler Airflow Concept is projected to deliver 350- to 400-mile range and fast-charging functionality (Which is the price of entry into the EV world these days. -WG). The Airflow Concept "embodies Chrysler’s new contemporary, technology-forward design, featuring an elegantly dynamic profile and LED-illuminated Chrysler wing logo on the cross-car grille/light blade, complimenting the Airflow’s sleek, silent electric-powered ride," according to Chrysler PR minions. Editor-in-Chief's Note: There are a lot of other projected capabilities - and stuff - promised in the AIrflow Concpet, but the fact remains that it looks pretty much like everything else out there, or on the horizon, which is very disappointing -PMD.
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The Mercedes-Benz VISION EQXX is designed to be a road-legal research prototype that is part of a mission by the manufacturer to break through technological barriers and lift energy efficiency to new heights. The Mercedes-Benz VISION EQXX is "a software-defined research prototype engineered by women and men with the creativity, ingenuity and determination to deliver one of the planet's most efficient cars – in every respect," according to Mercedes-Benz PR minions. Calling it "an efficiency masterpiece" and based on internal digital simulations in real-life traffic conditions, the VISION EQXX will be capable of exceeding 1,000 kilometers (620 miles) on a single charge with an energy consumption of less than 10 kWh per 100 kilometers (efficiency of more than 6 miles per kWh). This software-driven electric car "re-imagines the road trip for the electric era." "The technology program behind the VISION EQXX will define and enable future Mercedes-Benz models and features," commented Markus Schäfer, Member of the Board of Management of Daimler AG and Mercedes-Benz AG, Chief Technology Officer responsible for Development and Procurement. "As a halo car, the VISION EQXX firmly establishes Mercedes-Benz as the brand that pairs luxury with technology in the automotive world and beyond. And the way we developed it is as revolutionary as the vehicle itself. VISION EQXX has seen the best minds from our R&D centers work together with engineers from our Formula 1 and Formula E programs. They are proving that innovations from motorsport – where powertrains are already highly electrified – have immediate relevance for road car development. We are challenging current development processes with innovative spirit and outside-the-box thinking. This truly is the way forward." Other highlights of the VISION EQXX: Its electric drive system was designed and built in-house, and achieves efficiency of 95% from battery to wheels; the battery pack in the VISION EQXX holds almost 100 kWh of energy, yet has 50% less volume and is 30% lighter than the already benchmark pack in the EQS; it has an aerodynamic drag coefficient of cd 0.175; a pioneering team of Mercedes-Benz engineers worked with High Performance Powertrains (HPP) and Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix (MGP) to engineer a highly efficient and compact electric drivetrain and lightweight battery case; ultra-thin solar roof panels feed the battery system for up to 25 km of extra range. The VISION EQXX went from clean sheet to on-the-road in just 18 months.
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In 1952, a young Bob Hirohata purchased a 1951 Mercury and delivered it to the era’s most famous customizing duo, brothers Sam and George Barris, for a radical overhaul that almost instantly became the most prominent and well-known customization of the classic car era. Now, more than a half-century later, the 1951 Hirohata Mercury Custom (Lot S152) continues to be celebrated as a timeless and unforgettable work of art, and it will soon cross the auction block at Mecum Kissimmee 2022, the world’s largest collector car auction, slated for this Jan. 6-16 at the Osceola Heritage Park in Kissimmee, Florida (along with approximately 3,500 other classic and collector cars and 1,000 items of Road Art and memorabilia). As the uncontested king of the classic custom era, this car’s history is well-known, documented through the pages of numerous magazines during the past 70 years. It started with delivery to the Barris brothers’ shop in Lynwood, California, where Hirohata directed Sam and George to “go all out” on the customization of his car. That’s exactly what they did, turning the car into an entirely new machine unlike any to come before it. That same year, it made its debut at the 1952 Petersen-hosted Motorama, where it was named the Class Winner, garnering feature stories in Hot Rod, Rod & Custom, HOP UP and even the cover of MotorTrend. Following its success at Motorama, the car became Hirohata’s daily driver. More magazine coverage followed, including a Route 66 road trip to the Indy 500 in 1953, where it won the big car show there, earning the moniker “Mercillac” as a result. Meanwhile, George Barris arranged for the car to appear in the teen car film “Runnin’ Wild,” featuring Mamie Van Doren, and he also repainted the upper area in Avocado Green for better contrast on-screen. This is how it appeared when Hirohata sold it in late 1955. Refreshed for its invitational entry at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance in 2015, the car retains the 1953 Cadillac 331 cu. in. OHV V-8 with three Stromberg carburetors and all the special tricks of the Barris crew, resulting in both First in Class and the Dean Batchelor Most Significant awards at Pebble Beach. Soon thereafter, the Hirohata Merc was added to the National Historic Vehicle Register and displayed for a week in a glass enclosure on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., and it then traveled to the Petersen Museum in Los Angeles, where it was again presented to the eager viewing public. “Few vehicles ever built have received the global attention and jaw-dropping awe that the Hirohata Merc has,” Vice President of Consignments Frank Mecum stated. “Mecum Kissimmee 2022 has many headlining consignments, but this iconic gem will draw the appeal of everyone for its ageless beauty and unique, history-making design, craftsmanship and presentation.”
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The AE Song of the Week:
Hand in my hair and you said I looked pretty
You're so devious, rode in
From the Windy City
I ain't gotta clear view
Tell me what you want me to do and
Tell me every single secret in your mind
Come on, baby, we got nothing but time
You say, I'm too young for you
You're scared I'm too right for you
You said you hate the smell of cigarette smoke
You only used to smoke when you drank
When you lived in Chicago
Unsure where the wind blows
I wish I'd known you in your wilder days
And now here we go
You got me falling in love again
You gotta secret, I wanna keep it
I wish I'd known you in your wilder days
The way you move your hands across my body
Kissing you in a hotel lobby
Baby I don't wanna lose this feeling
You're giving me something to believe in
And who were you before I knew your name?
Were you drunk at midnight waiting for the train?
You could have been anyone back then
Just another kid reaching for the wind
You said you hate the smell of cigarette smoke
You only use to smoke when you drank
When you lived in Chicago
Unsure where the wind blows
I wish I'd known you in your wilder days
And now here we go
You got me falling in love again
You gotta secret, I wanna keep it
I wish I'd known you in your wilder days
What were you like when you were a little wilder?
Why don't you show me?
Why don't you show me?
What you were like when you got a little higher?
Just for tonight, just for tonight
You said you hate the smell of cigarette smoke
You only use to smoke when you drank
When you lived in Chicago
Unsure where the wind blows
I wish I'd known you in your wilder days
And now here we go
You got me falling in love again
You gotta secret, I wanna keep it
I wish I'd known you in your wilder days
"Wilder Days" by Morgan Wade; from the album "Reckless" (2021)*. Written by: Morgan Wade and Sadler Vaden. Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd. Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind. Watch the Official Music Video here.
*With a commanding voice -- raspy and earthy, yet bearing bruises and scars that convey vulnerability -- Morgan Wade cut a striking figure when she emerged with her debut album "Reckless" in 2021. Pitched partway between Americana and arena rock -- a distance she navigated with collaborator Sadler Vaden, the guitarist in Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit -- Wade blended her influences in a distinctive, emotionally candid way. A native of the small Appalachian town of Floyd, Virginia, Morgan Wade was drawn to music as a child. She wrote songs in secret, never attempting a public performance until she was 19, after she suffered a breakup during her freshman year at Roanoke's Jefferson College of Health Sciences in 2013. Assembling a band via Craigslist, Wade cut her teeth performing in Virginia, eventually getting sober by the time she led her supporting group the Stepbrothers through the "Puppets with My Heart" album in 2018. Not long afterward, she received a lucky break. Wade played her hometown FloydFest in 2018, joining a roster that included Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit. There, she met Isbell's guitar tech, who gave one of her CDs to Sadler Vaden, the guitarist in the 400 Unit. The pair started a collaboration, adding Paul Ebersold as co-producer, and worked on material for an album. The single "The Night" appeared in 2019, followed by "Don't Cry" in 2020, with the full-length debut "Reckless" appearing on Thirty Tigers early in 2021. (Knowledge courtesy of Stephen Thomas Erlewine/ALLMUSIC.com)