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Ferrari 12Cilindri Manuale: the classic lever is back after 14 years, but with a 'by-wire' tag
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Ferrari 12Cilindri Manuale: the classic lever is back after 14 years, but with a 'by-wire' tag

The article discusses the evolution of sports cars, particularly focusing on electric vehicles and the shift away from manual transmissions in high-performance models. It argues that while electric cars offer impressive power and performance, they often lack the emotional connection between driver and machine that traditional internal combustion engines provide. The piece highlights the importance of mechanical feedback, sound, and physical engagement in creating a true sports experience. It references the Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupé, which uses artificial effects to mimic the feel of a V8 engine, aiming to bridge the gap between electric and traditional sports cars. The article also reflects on the decline of manual transmissions in supercars over the past decade, citing safety concerns and technological advancements as reasons for this trend.

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Ferrari 12Cilindri Manuale: the classic lever is back after 14 years, but with a 'by-wire' tag

The article discusses the evolution of sports cars, particularly focusing on electric vehicles and the shift away from manual transmissions in high-performance models. It argues that while electric cars offer impressive power and performance, they often lack the emotional connection between driver and machine that traditional internal combustion engines provide. The piece highlights the importance of mechanical feedback, sound, and physical engagement in creating a true sports experience. It references the Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupé, which uses artificial effects to mimic the feel of a V8 engine, aiming to bridge the gap between electric and traditional sports cars. The article also reflects on the decline of manual transmissions in supercars over the past decade, citing safety concerns and technological advancements as reasons for this trend.

Bias read (Center): The article does not discuss politics, government, or public policy. Its focus is purely on automotive technology and design, making it apolitical. The tone remains objective, analyzing technical aspects and market trends without taking a partisan stance.

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