Beijing Motor Show
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Rather than using a traditional camshaft to control an engine's valves, Qoros' QamFree motor uses electro-hydraulic-pneumatic actuators to provide precise control over each valve for more power and a 12 to 17 percent improvement in fuel economy.
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The Beijing Motor Show played host to some important launches, as well as some market-specific specials from brands keen for a slice of China's 1.35 billion-person pie. Have a flick through our gallery for all the new and exciting metal on display.
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Revealed at Auto China 2016, the new Volvo Lounge Concept builds upon last year's spacious rear cabin design. Volvo calls it a "unique piece of art." We call it "the backseat we want to take our next road trip in."
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After a quick teaser earlier this month, Volkswagen has revealed the all-new T-Prime Concept, a high-tech concept car that previews a premium full-size SUV. If the future of Volkswagen SUVs looks like this, we're looking forward to experiencing it.
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After promising a Tesla Fighter in 2015, LeEco, the Chinese tech company formerly known as Letv, has made the first highly visible step toward that goal, revealing a sporty, in-house-developed electric sedan concept at a big Beijing product reveal .
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Audi is to a show a Q3 based RS concept at the Beijing Motor Show.
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Citroen is expanding its DS line in China and introducing the new Numéro 9 concept at Beijing.
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Ford designers set their sights on creating an endearingly simple vehicle for their latest project, and we'd have to say they've succeeded.
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The fastest ever Ferrari - the 599 GTO - will go on show shortly but is reserved to the first 599 customers, so get in quick.