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How Corvette Racing Technology is Helping Keep First Responders Safe

How Corvette Racing Technology is Helping Keep First Responders Safe 
A significant development in public safety has emerged from the world of motorsports. Technology from Pratt Miller Motorsports, the home of the Corvette Racing team, is now being adapted to protect first responders. At CES 2025, industrial truck manufacturer Oshkosh showcased how they are using this technology to prevent accidents involving emergency vehicles. This application of Corvette Racing's monitoring systems could help save the lives of first responders on the road.
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Chevrolet Trax Makes List of Car and Driver's 10Best Trucks and SUVs Award

Chevrolet Trax Makes List of Car and Driver's 10Best Trucks and SUVs Award 
The Chevrolet Trax has received a bold new redesign, making it a standout option among SUVs. The changes include a sleek new look, advanced technology, and a refreshed interior, all while remaining one of the most budget-friendly SUVs available. Chevrolet looked forward to how customers would respond to this exciting new model.
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How To Use Chevrolet Remote Start

 

When you're shopping for your next vehicle, think about investing in a new Chevrolet model that comes with a remote start function. This might not be something you think you would need from a new vehicle, but you'll quickly learn to love the convenience that this feature provides. You'll be able to start your car from inside your home or office and expect to enjoy the perfect temperature inside your vehicle when you initially get in. You have to remember to set your air conditioning or heat to the desired temperature you want to run when the…

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Chevy to Sell EV Retrofit Kits in 2021

Newly Converted Chevy K5 Blazer-E  

When Chevrolet began tinkering with an electric motor, battery kit, and a 1977 Chevrolet K5 Blazer, things began to get interesting. Could Chevrolet take the decades-old model and transform it into a fully functioning all-electric SUV? The electric motor they modeled their kit after was from the Chevrolet Bolt EV, an enticing entry from the brand that is a favorite among drivers. They were able to take a 147 kW electric motor and couple it with a 60 kWh battery. They used a DC-DC converter to handle the AC functions on the powertrain.

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