TorQue: Maserati, Land Rover Discovery Sport, Mini Vision Next 100

Top auto stories this week.

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1. Harley Davidson Is Working on an All-Electric Cruiser Bike

Harley Davidson’s Project Livewire. (Photo: Harley Davidson)

Elon Musk’s Tesla is not the only automotive brand that is looking to go electric in the near future. Cruiser-power motorbike specialists Harley Davidson have put their hat in the ring, with the promise of rolling out their first-ever all-electric bike within the next five years.

Harley’s admission to making electric bike signals a change in the auto industry. Read the full story here.

2. Race to the Future: Mini Reveals Vision 100 Concept

Personal experience is the mantra. (Photo: Mini/YouTube)

Every year automakers and enthusiasts alike come up with out-of-the-world concept cars. And Mini definitely didn’t want to be left behind. The company has revealed its ‘super smart’ Vision 100 concept car. Take a look at what Mini has in store for the future.

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3. Watch the Land Rover Discovery Sport Tow a Train Like a Boss!

Land Rover Discovery Sport showing its might. (Photo Courtesy: Land Rover/Facebook)

We’ve always known that the Land Rovers are the baap of the SUVs, capable of travelling across any part of the land. But what we didn’t know was how powerful and strong the Land Rover can be.

Well, what if we say that a Land Rover has just helped in towing a 100-tonne train, and did it like nobody’s business? Yep, every word we’ve just said is true.

Read the story here.

4. The 2017 Maserati Quattroporte Gets a Stylish Makeover

Interiors of the Maserati Quattroporte. (Photo Courtesy: Maserati)

Here’s what the 2017 edition of Maserati’s Quattroporte variants will look like. Aren’t they gorgeous? Maserati has maintained its design philosophy albeit with a few exterior tweaks that make the power machines look even more attractive.

The Quattroporte gets a new front grille, an active aero element and a black matte trim. It’s good to see that Maserati has focused on updating the interiors of the series as well.

Read the full story here.

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