Toyota’s Prototype EV Sports Car Simulates a Manual with a Clutch

Toyota's Prototype EV Sports Car Simulates a Manual with a Clutch
Toyota's Prototype EV Sports Car Simulates a Manual with a Clutch

Based on Toyota chairman Akio Toyoda’s comments, the company continues to explore stick-shift electric performance cars.

Leave a Comment

0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

More in News

Essential Steps To Safely Clean Your Engine Bay

Essential Steps To Safely Clean Your Engine Bay

Keeping the engine bay clean is not just a matter ...
Ranked: The UK's Top Ten Most Popular Used Cars Of 2024

Ranked: The UK’s Top Ten Most Popular Used Cars Of 2024

The used car market is at a five-year high, according ...
Everything You Need To Know About Car Exhaust Systems

Everything You Need To Know About Car Exhaust Systems

Car exhaust systems play a critical role in vehicle operation, ...
20 Years, 20 Secrets: The McLaren Technology Centre Turns 20

20 Years, 20 Secrets: The McLaren Technology Centre Turns 20

12th May 2024 marks 20 years since the official opening ...
Preventive Measures To Avoid Rust On Your Car

Preventive Measures To Avoid Rust On Your Car

Rust is the bane of any vehicle owner's existence, often ...

Trending on Gridiron Chronicle

Move over, Model 3: 2023 Tesla Model Y records huge month of sales as electric car brand tweaks pricing yet again

Tesla Australia’s pricing has been tweaked again as the brand ...

Officer who put woman in police car hit by train didn’t know it was on the tracks, defense says

Filed under: Video,Weird Car News,Police/Emergency Continue reading Officer who put ...

Motorsports Are Essential to Business, Say Maserati Executives

Born from racing, the Modena-based company says motorsports are key ...
What is a Pre Sale Detail

What is a Pre Sale Detail?

What is a pre sale detail? A pre-sale detail is ...

Join Car and Driver Editors at Virginia International Raceway to Experience Lightning Lap Testing for Yourself

Spectate trackside, swap notes with editors, and get a close-up ...