Jason Momoa’s Rolls-Royce, Nissan R34 GT-Rs, 2025 Porsche 911: The Week In Reverse

Jason Momoa converted his Rolls-Royce to electric power, two R34 Nissan GT-Rs appeared to buy in the U.S., and the 2025 Porsche 911 Targa went through cold-weather testing. It’s the Week in Reverse, right here at Motor Authority. Actor and auto enthusiast Jason Momoa had his 1929 Rolls-Royce Phantom converted to be an electrical car. The job was executed in Oxford, England by the U.K.’s Electrogenic. That car now has concerning 4 times more power than it had when it ran its original 7.7-liter inline-6. The Chrysler Halcyon EV concept debuted as a four-door electrical sports car with barn doors and a windscreen that expands back over the cabin. No powertrain information were disclosed, and the inside is somewhat compromised. Still, it’s gorgeous. A pair of rare R34 Nissan

GT-Rs were detailed offer for sale in the U.S. Both M-Spec Nür versions with one featuring white paint and one ended up in black paint. The black cars and truck is headed to a Mecum public auction in Glendale, Arizona in Mach while the white car is presently listed for public auction on Bring A Trailer. The Scarbo SV Rover showed up as a 1,000-hp off-road throwback for$1.5 M. Debuting at the F.A.T. International Ice

Race in Aspen, Colorado, the SUV is made by Scarbo Vintage, the very same business behind Ken Block’s Hoonipigasus, and features a mid-mounted supercharged V-8. It can also be bought with a 1,005-hp electric powertrain. The 2025 Porsche 911 Targa underwent cold-weather testing on public roadways. The rejuvenated cars sports an upgraded front bumper, revised the rules of aerodynamics, changed headlights, and likely an upgraded dashboard featuring the automaker’s

latest infotainment system.

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