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🤖 Automated Edition — Tuesday, May 26, 2026. Algorithmically curated from across the automotive web. The Daily Hoon links to original sources. News sourced from NewsData.io, Currents API, World News API, TheNewsAPI, GNews, Mediastack, New York Times & select RSS feeds (Motor Trend, Car and Driver, The Drive, Autosport, Road & Track).
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Why McLaren thinks it wouldn’t have beaten Hamilton and Verstappen in Canada
While Lando Norris had a front-row seat to the Mercedes battle between George Russell and Kimi Antonelli in the Canadian Grand Prix sprint and eventually finished second, the main race of the Formula 1 weekend painted...
Why McLaren thinks it wouldn’t have beaten Hamilton and Verstappen in Canada
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This 1,019-Horsepower Porsche Taycan Turbo GT Depreciated By Nearly $190 A Day
As far as electron-powered head-benders go, the Porsche Taycan Turbo GT runs with the front of the pack. We’re talking 1,019 horsepower, zero-to-60 mph in under two seconds, and active suspension for a remarkable sens...
This 1,019-Horsepower Porsche Taycan Turbo GT Depreciated By Nearly $190 A Day
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Ferrari (RACE) stock plunges 6% on Luce EV backlash — don’t panic!
Ferrari (RACE) shares dropped 6.27% in Milan trading on Tuesday, falling to €290.55 and wiping out roughly £3 billion in market cap a day after Maranello unveiled the Luce, its first all-electric car. The reaction ...
Ferrari (RACE) stock plunges 6% on Luce EV backlash — don’t panic!
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New Porsche Cayenne Turbo Coupe Electric 2026 review: fast, but pricey
The new Cayenne Turbo Coupe Electric might be the most powerful Porsche ever, but it’s far from the pick of the range
New Porsche Cayenne Turbo Coupe Electric 2026 review: fast, but pricey
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Widebody Or Hardbody? 1978 Honda Civic vs 1988 Nissan Desert Runner
Good morning! I hope you all enjoyed the three-day weekend. Since we’ve got a short week this week, I’m not bothering with any sort of theme; I’m just grabbing cars that look interesting or fun to write about. Expect ...
Widebody Or Hardbody? 1978 Honda Civic vs 1988 Nissan Desert Runner
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Volvo EV drivers in Europe gain an easier way into Tesla’s Supercharger network
Volvo EV drivers will gain access to over 20,000 Tesla Supercharger stations across 29 European countries, starting later this year. But that’s not even the best part of it. more…
Volvo EV drivers in Europe gain an easier way into Tesla’s Supercharger network
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New BYD Dolphin G supermini revealed as UK's smallest PHEV
New VW Polo-sized plug-in hybrid to arrive this summer as Chinese brand's first Europe-focused car The new BYD Dolphin G DM-i is the Chinese firm’s first car developed specifically for Europe – and will take on both ...
New BYD Dolphin G supermini revealed as UK's smallest PHEV
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LS7-Powered 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible 5-Speed
This 1965 Chevrolet Corvette convertible was purchased by the current owner in 1991, and a custom build performed by Street Rods Only of Macon, Illinois, involved repainting the fiberglass body and mounting it on a tu...
LS7-Powered 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible 5-Speed
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XPENG GX Popularity Jacks Up XPENG Orders To ~50,000 Vehicles In May?
The XPENG GX definitely excited our own Larry Evans at Auto China 2026, and analysts obsessively tracking vehicle sales in China think it’s going to be a big hit. Deutsche Bank analysts expect that orders for the XPEN...
XPENG GX Popularity Jacks Up XPENG Orders To ~50,000 Vehicles In May?
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The most controversial cars made by Mercedes-Benz
Mercedes-Benz was the first to put the automobile into production, but that doesn’t mean all its cars since have been such a success… Mercedes is not a brand particularly known for controversy, at least compared wit...
The most controversial cars made by Mercedes-Benz
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Today's top automotive stories on The Daily Hoon: Why McLaren thinks it wouldn’t have beaten Hamilton and Verstappen in Canada; This 1,019-Horsepower Porsche Taycan Turbo GT Depreciated By Nearly $190 A Day; Ferrari (RACE) stock plunges 6% on Luce EV backlash — don’t panic!; New Porsche Cayenne Turbo Coupe Electric 2026 review: fast, but pricey; Widebody Or Hardbody? 1978 Honda Civic vs 1988 Nissan Desert Runner. Updated every day at 1:00 PM Eastern Time.
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