Initially promised for last fall, Jeep's brand-new mid-size SUV, the Wagoneer S, has finally been launched in Canada. Despite its name, the Wagoneer S is not directly related to other Wagoneer models in Jeep's lineup. It is a completely new two-row vehicle, equipped with a 100.5 kWh battery powering two electric drive modules—one at the front and one at the rear—each delivering 250 kW of power.
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As per tradition, the first eighth-generation Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 was entrusted to the Barrett-Jackson group to be auctioned. Unsurprisingly, it was the legendary Rick Hendrick, a renowned Chevrolet dealer and owner of a major NASCAR racing team, who won the bid. This Corvette will join his impressive museum, which already houses over 100 vehicles from the brand.
The AAPEX (Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo) and SEMA (Specialty Equipment Market Association) shows are two major annual events held in Las Vegas, drawing thousands of automotive industry professionals from around the world. Although distinct, these events are often considered complementary, providing a platform for market players to network, exchange ideas, and discover the latest innovations in the automotive aftermarket and specialty equipment sectors.
The fifth Quebec Electric Vehicle Show, presented by iA Dealer Services in collaboration with Scotiabank, was held on October 25, 26, and 27 and was an undeniable success. Thousands of people walked through the doors of ExpoCité’s Centre de Foires to learn about, test, and compare everything related to transportation electrification.
Known to the public for its performance modules for Tesla vehicles, Ingenext has quickly established itself as an expert in electric vehicles in Canada. Based in Trois-Rivières, the company focuses on reusing electric vehicle batteries to develop electric conversion kits and standalone energy units. With its recognized expertise, Ingenext also collaborates with manufacturers and companies worldwide.
The automotive windshield repair and replacement sector is undergoing an unprecedented transformation, driven by technological advancements. SRP (Specialty Restoration Products) is at the forefront with its Velocity product line, an innovative solution for windshield bonding. Widely used by NOVUS centers, these products meet growing demands for safety, speed, and durability. This article explores the impact of these technologies on workshop practices and the automotive glass industry.