Visiting a wild big rig truck show in Thailand, you can buy the world’s smallest convertible EV, and an enthusiast garage owner’s road test of a Mitsubishi Evolution VIII wagon.
Visiting a wild big rig truck show in Thailand, you can buy the world’s smallest convertible EV, and an enthusiast garage owner’s road test of a Mitsubishi Evolution IX wagon.
NSFW caution • I can’t write much about at CB Media’s latest vlog from an event in Thailand without giving it away. Run, don’t walk—hit play and let the story unfold. I can’t quite understand the social dynamics at play with much of what’s shown, but at least several of the trucks are jaw-droppingly wild. That is not a Photoshop thumbnail. ^ via CB Media
‘Audi’ X1, €49,000 • Continuing the theme of homemade vehicles, only smaller: I present the 1-of-1 1983 X1 by Augustin Rudi…I kid you not. This is a street legal, TÜV-approved electric convertible with a range of 35 km, maximum speed of 25 km/h and (allegedly) already with an entry in the Guinness Book of World Records. via mobile.deFriday bonus • A rare model to begin with, the Mitsubishi Evolution IX wagon is forbidden fruit for enthusiasts who don’t live in Japan or a handful of export locations. That’s why I was a bit surprised to see this drive pop up from a garage in the UK that usually uploads videos focused on quirky models, not JDM unicorns. via Furious Driving (recommended)
Today’s edition is a bit shorter, but that means you have more time to load up a speedster.news Spotify playlist like the relaxed 03 and leave your desk a little early to start the weekend. ;)