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/Imagine: Alfa Romeo, Tesla, VW, Fiat

🇮🇹 Dream a Little Dream with Alfa Romeo 🇮🇹 Alfa Romeo Australia is letting fans' imaginations run wild! Before unveiling their new mid-engined supercar, they're asking enthusiasts to craft their dream car with just six keywords.

The result? Stunning AI-rendered images (Like the one above) showcase the beauty and elegance of potential Alfa Romeo designs. Mark your calendars for August 30th, when all will be revealed at the Alfa Romeo Museum in Italy.

Our Midjourney prompt? "Alfa Romeo on the moon, yo!"

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⚡ Cybertruck Update! ⚡ Elon Musk recently gave a sneak peek of the production candidate Cybertruck. With its unique Blade Runner-esque design, this "heart-stopping" vehicle is set to enter the bustling US pickup market.

Production is expected to soar by 2024. Check out The Verge's recent compilation for a comprehensive timeline of the Cybertruck.

We stuck with the Midjourney theme and asked it to "Show us Elon driving the Cybertruck in a Marvel comic."

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🔌 Volkswagen Tackles Chip Shortage 🔌 Volkswagen isn't waiting for the global chip shortage to resolve itself. The company has proactively secured direct supply deals with ten chip manufacturers, including big names like NXP Semiconductors and Infineon Technologies.

The goal? Ensure a steady supply amidst the increasing chip demand as electric vehicle production surges. Plus, they're making moves to simplify their vehicles' chip needs, streamlining their supply chain and software.

This time, we asked the picture-making robot to "put as many computer chips as possible in a VW Beetle."

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🍦 Fiat's Sweet Treat for the Streets 🍦 Meet the Fiat 500e "Gelateria Edition." More than just a vehicle, it's an ice cream experience on wheels! Designed specifically for the UK's "Ultra Low Emission Zone," this compact ice cream truck can delight up to 300 people daily. It's a nod to the past with its 1950s gelateria-inspired design and a taste of the future with its Bicerin-flavored gelato.

The best part? It's eco-friendly, countering the restrictions on diesel-powered ice cream trucks.

No AI here; that is actually what the Fiat 500e ice cream machine looks like. 😉

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