It shouldn’t have come as a shock that the new Corvette E-Ray would be quick. But I still made a very cringey “woo” face when experiencing it first hand. Am I little embarrassed? Sure. Will it probably happen again? Most definitely.
Andrew J. Hawkins

Transportation editor
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It only took 70 years for the Corvette to find a little space for an electric motor. The new E-Ray is the first hybrid version of the eighth-generation sports car and the first to feature all-wheel drive.




The flight management software that glitched this week, grounding most flights in the US and causing 10,000 delays, is old enough to rent a car. And by the time it’s scheduled to be replaced, it will be old enough to be elected President of the United States America.


We’ve already seen the upcoming “electrified” 2024 Corvette E-Ray thanks to accidentally leaked images. But now Chevy confirms the presence of an all-electric “Stealth Mode,” which is sure to further infuriate loud exhaust stans. The official reveal won’t come until January 17th, but until then enjoy this short snowy teaser.
The Intercept got the surveillance footage of the crash that took place over Thanksgiving. In it, you can see the Tesla vehicle changing lanes and then abruptly braking, causing a pileup that injured nine people, including a two-year old child.
Meanwhile, the head of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says they’re “working really fast” on their nearly two-year-old investigation into Tesla’s Autopilot crashes.



