Auto Shanghai 2017
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Led by quirky offerings like the C4 Cactus, Citroen has re-established its identity, and quality new products are rolling off the production line. The new C5 Aircross takes the funky looks of the recently-released C3, and scales them up for life as a full-sized crossover.
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The Mercedes S-Class has always been a technology leader. Anti-lock brakes debuted in the S-Class, as did stability control. The latest iteration is evolutionary on the outside, but the real progress lies in semi-autonomous technology lurking under the skin
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VW Group has brought the floodlights to Shanghai and it's pointing them on its burgeoning electric vehicle technology. One of the Group electric concepts debuting at this week's Auto Shanghai show, the Audi e-tron Sportback serves as a sleeker, sportier followup to the 2015 e-tron quattro SUV.
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The Mercedes-Benz Concept A Sedan has debuted as the latest in a line of concepts that Benz has been unveiling for the past year. It's more purist and complete than previous designs have been, and it's currently being showcased at Auto Shanghai.
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Say what you will about the big manufacturers, but they sure know how to plug a gap in the market. Undeterred, Lynk & Co has set about building the "most connected car[s]" in the world. Having started with 01 SUV, the Chinese company has expanded its lineup to include the 03 sedan.
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The new John Cooper Works Countryman is far from Mini, but that hasn't stopped the team in Oxford from trying to inject it with a touch of go-kart magic from the original. The vehicle will make its debut in Shanghai, and mixes all-wheel drive grip with power from a compact turbo-four.
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Skoda will get in on VW Group's electric car action at next month's Auto Shanghai, where it will reveal its first electric concept. And it'll have some fun, dropping a 311-mile (500-km) AWD electric powertrain and Level 3 autonomous driving system in a sleek, muscular SUV.