NECA releases Art the Clown in a quarter-scale Terrifier action figure.

NECA releases Art the Clown in a quarter-scale Terrifier action figure.

      NECA is broadening its range of Terrifier collectibles with two new Art the Clown action figures illustrating the sadistic murderer from the popular horror series in 1:4 scale. Both figures are currently available for pre-order, each priced at $129.99; see the promotional images and details below…

      From Damien Leone’s acclaimed Terrifier films, the mysterious Art the Clown is making his way into NECA’s collection of quarter-scale horror figures. This time, he is bloodier than ever! Standing over 18 inches tall, this fully articulated Art captures the nightmarish essence of this contemporary horror icon with eerie precision. With blood spatter decoration for an added sinister effect, Art comes with a gruesome array of accessories, including a scalpel, kitchen knife, table leg bat, and more. Personalize the chaos with interchangeable hands and faceplates, each showcasing a different maniacal expression to bring his unsettling character to life. Packaged in collector-friendly window box packaging, this figure will be the highlight of your horror collection!

      From Damien Leone’s popular Terrifier films comes the legendary Art the Clown, now joining NECA’s quarter-scale horror figure line! Standing over 18 inches tall, this fully articulated Art the Clown embodies the nightmarish essence of this new horror icon with chilling precision. Art is armed with a gruesome collection of bloody weapons and accessories, including a kitchen knife, clown horn, hacksaw, and flail. Customize the chaos with interchangeable hands and faceplates, each portraying a different maniacal expression to animate his disturbing personality. Shown in collector-friendly window box packaging, this figure is an essential centerpiece for any horror enthusiast’s collection!

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15 hours ago 

by Thanos Pappas

Irmscher-tuned Leapmotor i C10 is limited to 250 units in Germany.

Subtle styling and chassis enhancements increase the overall attractiveness of the EV.

It is based on the premier AWD model with 590 hp and a range of 272 miles.

Despite increasing import tariffs, Chinese automakers are inundating Europe with numerous electrified vehicles. Leapmotor, partially owned by Stellantis, has taken it a step further by collaborating with German tuner Irmscher to introduce a special edition of its C10 electric SUV.

Referred to as the i C10, this model was initially hinted at a few months ago by Irmscher. It has now become part of Leapmotor’s official German lineup, with a limited production of just 250 units.

Irmscher has established its reputation by enhancing Opel models and occasionally working with Fiat, which aligns with its connection to Stellantis.

As per the announcement, the i C10 signifies the initiation of a long-lasting partnership between Irmscher and Leapmotor, indicating that similar enhancements could soon be applied to other models within the brand’s assortment.

The sporty variant of the midsize SUV features a new set of five-spoke alloy wheels that appear larger than the 20-inch wheels offered on the top-spec variant. The exterior largely retains its original design without a body kit, but a more pronounced rear spoiler is present.

The tuner has also included a red stripe along the side, with corresponding accents on the front splitter and center caps. Additionally, there is “i C10” badging on the tailgate just below the Leapmotor branding.

Under the Surface

Besides the aesthetic modifications, Irmscher has installed a firmer suspension designed to enhance handling. This is the only mechanical change, as the dual-motor powertrain remains unchanged.

Fortunately, the i C10 is based on the most powerful dual-motor AWD variant of the SUV, delivering a combined 590 hp (440 kW / 598 PS). Leapmotor claims it can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) in 4 seconds.

The AWD model is equipped with an 81.9 kWh battery that offers a range of 437 km (272 miles). The same battery allows the RWD variant, which features a single 215 hp (160 kW / 218 PS) motor, to extend its range to 510 km (317 miles).

Leapmotor continues to provide the standard C10 with RWD and a smaller 69.9 kWh battery, enabling a range of 420 km (261 miles). Lastly, there is a range-extending version of the SUV featuring a 1.5-liter engine, a 212 hp (158 kW / 215 PS) electric motor, and a 28.4 kWh battery, offering over 950 km (590 miles) of combined range.

Pricing

In Germany, the Leapmotor i C10 by Irmscher starts at €49,900 ($58,200). This is €5,000 ($5,800) higher than the flagship C10 ProMax AWD, which is priced at €44,900 ($52,400). For comparison, the base RWD model with the smaller battery starts at €36,400 ($42,400). This marks the beginning of a long-term partnership between the Chinese brand and the German tuner. 15 hours ago by Thanos Pappas Irmscher-tuned Leapmotor i C10 is limited to 250 units in Germany. Subtle styling and chassis enhancements increase the overall attractiveness of the EV. It is based on the premier AWD model with 590 hp and a range of 272 miles. Despite increasing import tariffs, Chinese automakers are inundating Europe with numerous electrified vehicles. Leapmotor, partially owned by Stellantis, has taken it a step further by collaborating with German tuner Irmscher to introduce a special edition of its C10 electric SUV. Referred to as the i C10, this model was initially hinted at a few months ago by Irmscher. It has now become part of Leapmotor’s official German lineup, with a limited production of just 250 units. Irmscher has established its reputation by enhancing Opel models and occasionally working with Fiat, which aligns with its connection to Stellantis. As per the announcement, the i C10 signifies the initiation of a long-lasting partnership between Irmscher and Leapmotor, indicating that similar enhancements could soon be applied to other models within the brand’s assortment. The sporty variant of the midsize SUV features a new set of five-spoke alloy wheels that appear larger than the 20-inch wheels offered on the top-spec variant. The exterior largely retains its original design without a body kit, but a more pronounced rear spoiler is present. The tuner has also included a red stripe along the side, with corresponding accents on the front splitter and center caps. Additionally, there is “i C10” badging on the tailgate just below the Leapmotor branding. Under the Surface Besides the aesthetic modifications, Irmscher has installed a firmer suspension designed to enhance handling. This is the only mechanical change, as the dual-motor powertrain remains unchanged. Fortunately, the i C10 is based on the most powerful dual-motor AWD variant of the SUV, delivering a combined 590 hp (440 kW / 598 PS). Leapmotor claims it can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) in 4 seconds. The AWD model is equipped with an 81.9 kWh battery that offers a range of 437 km (272 miles). The same battery allows the RWD variant, which features a single 215 hp (160 kW / 218 PS) motor, to extend its range to 510 km (317 miles). Leapmotor continues to provide the standard C10 with RWD and a smaller 69.9 kWh battery, enabling a range of 420 km (261 miles). Lastly, there is a range-extending version of the SUV featuring a 1.5-liter engine, a 212 hp (158 kW / 215 PS) electric motor, and a 28.4 kWh battery, offering over 950 km (590 miles) of combined range. Pricing In Germany, the Leapmotor i C10 by Irmscher starts at €49,900 ($58,200). This is €5,000 ($5,800) higher than the flagship C10 ProMax AWD, which is priced at €44,900 ($52,400). For comparison, the base RWD model with the smaller battery starts at €36,400 ($42,400). A genuinely memorable blend of Sorcerer and Mad Max, Oliver Laxe's desert rave thriller Sirāt, which is guided by a true sense of originality, rightfully won the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year. Following a festival journey filled with astonishment and praise, it is set to be released by NEON this January, but first it will 10 Amazing Overlooked Treasures of the 1980s You Must Watch 10 Amazing Overlooked Treasures of the 1980s You Must Watch Tom Jolliffe presents ten fantastic overlooked films from the 1980s that deserve a spot on your watch list. The 1980s were a diverse and vibrant period for cinema, with blockbusters and franchises gaining considerable prominence.

NECA releases Art the Clown in a quarter-scale Terrifier action figure.

NECA is broadening its collection of Terrifier collectibles by introducing two new Art the Clown action figures that portray the malevolent killer from the popular horror series in 1:4 scale. Both figures are available…