Tesla Could Suck Lithium Supply Dry By 2020
YearsAgo Update: YearsAgoTo hit ambitious production targets, Elon Musk needs 50 percent of market’s lithium hydroxide supply. But how’s he going to get it?
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To hit ambitious production targets, Elon Musk needs 50 percent of market’s lithium hydroxide supply. But how’s he going to get it?
When a normal M8 Gran Coupe is just too mainstream, you spring for the comfier (and faster) Alpina.
It was nice while it lasted.
A fatal crash spurred a second state into banning the mod.
Although it falls one mpg short of the diesel Chevy half-ton, a larger tank means you’ll be passing plenty of gas stations along the way.
Chevy is calling it ‘a no-compromise supercar.’
Looks like North America is getting the CSL treatment for the M2, M4, and M8.
Now how about some dual-axis steering?
Glorious sounds and about 500 horsepower out of a convertible vintage car? Sign us up.
The current gas and diesel engines will hang around still, but don’t expect any new fire-spitting five-cylinders.