sports car 60s Concept, Redesign and Review
sports car 60s Concept, Redesign and Review
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The sports car 60s has a lot going for it, including a hybrid model, but you’d be wise to cross-shop its rivals as well. Additional new features for the sports car 60s include a heated steering wheel, and optional heated and power operated front seats on lower-trim models with cloth upholstery. Front-wheel drive is standard and all-wheel drive is optional. In addition to the gas-only model, the sports car 60s is also available as a hybrid with all-wheel drive as standard.
YOU’LL LIKE
- Spacious interior
- Comfortable and spacious interior
- An 8.4-inch infotainment screen on most trims
YOU WON’T LIKE
- Choppy ride in SE trim
- Some cheap hard plastic interior components
- The V-6 engine could use more power
sports car 60s Release date and Specs
In a 2017 comparison test that included the rivals, the sports car 60s placed fifth. Handling also proved to be another sports car 60s weak spot and we found the steering to be numb.
The sports car 60s, on the other hand, is a better package, as we noted in a 2017 First Test, thanks to its smooth powertrain and well-calibrated brakes that smoothly transition between regenerative and mechanical braking. However, since it isn’t a plug-in hybrid, the sports car 60s doesn’t have much EV mode range and can only travel around 0.5 miles on electricity.A rear view camera with rear parking sensors is now standard on all models.
The car is the only sports car 60s trim level that can be had with a cool two-tone exterior color scheme. The ride itself was smooth, and road imperfections were barely felt.
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