Episode 117 - Mid January Car News 2026
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Summary
In this episode of Induction Noise, hosts Teeks and Renael dive into the latest car news, focusing on the newly released Ford Dark Horse SC, a track-focused variant of the popular Dark Horse model. The discussion highlights the car's features, including a supercharged V8 engine, advanced suspension systems, and a design inspired by the GTD. However, both hosts express scepticism about the car's pricing and performance metrics, questioning its value compared to existing models like the Shelby GT500. The conversation then shifts to BMW's upcoming 4 Series and the implications of their new electric models, followed by a discussion on the revival of the Jensen Interceptor and its modern reinterpretation. The episode wraps up with a look at Alfa Romeo's bespoke design division and their new model, the Luna Rossa, which aims to blend performance with luxury. In this episode, Teeks and Renael dive into the latest automotive news, discussing various car models and their features. They start by critiquing the design of the new NSX, debating its aesthetics and performance, and whether it lives up to the legacy of its predecessors. The conversation shifts to Renault's innovative hybrid technology, which aims to alleviate range anxiety for electric vehicle users, showcasing the brand's commitment to adapting to consumer needs. They also touch on the competitive landscape of electric vehicles, particularly focusing on the advancements made by Chinese manufacturers like Geely and their new models, which are designed for European markets. The episode wraps up with a humorous take on the absurdity of some automotive trends, including a slow lap record set by a quadricycle at the Nürburgring, and the latest from Mansory, known for their extravagant car modifications.
Takeaways
The Dark Horse SC is a track-focused variant of the Dark Horse.
Ford's pricing strategy for the SC raises questions about its value.
BMW is working on a new 4 Series with electric options.
The Jensen Interceptor is being revived with a modern twist.
Alfa Romeo's bespoke division aims to create unique luxury vehicles. 'Pop-up headlights aren't actually illegal.'
'Renault needs to help other people now.'
'This is probably the best Honda ever made.'
'The best NSX ever made is this.'
'This car will be in the UK from late summer.'
'You can drive from London to Dundee without stopping to charge.'
'This is proof of its glorious history in Formula One.'
'This is the first car that you can buy that has an AI mode for off-road self-driving.'
'This looks better than the Dark Horse GTD.'
'You can't convince me it isn't a copy of the Defender.'
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Car News
01:31 Ford Dark Horse SC Overview
17:25 BMW's New 4 Series and Electric Future
24:50 Reviving the Jensen Interceptor
30:35 Alfa Romeo's Luna Rossa Unveiled
51:30 Honda NSX Tribute Discussion
57:38 NSX Design Critique
01:01:10 Renault's Hybrid Innovations
01:04:54 Geely's Electric Vehicle Strategy
01:20:51 Mansory's Subtle Modifications
01:36:00 The Slowest Lap at Nürburgring
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