Frankfurt Motor Show
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Manufacturers are clamoring to create SUVs in every shape and size at the moment, but that doesn't mean wagons can't thrive. The Buick Regal TourX, developed as an Opel, mixes the perks of high-riding SUVs with city-friendly road manners to create a compelling, stylish package.
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BMW has M. Lexus has F. Fiat-Chrysler has SRT. Mercedes has AMG. Now Hyundai is showing us the power of N. The Korean automaker will put focus on its performance sub-brand at the upcoming Frankfurt Motor Show, shining the spotlight on three high-performance projects.
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Audi revealed this week that its upcoming electric SUV will boast a 310-mile (500-km)-range battery built on cells from LG Chem and Samsung SDI. That battery will be integrated neatly into the latest modular longitudinal platform (MLB) dressed up in new design language.
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After mastering LED technology, BMW and Audi raced last year to release the world's first production car with laser lighting, and now they're set to battle it out in OLEDs. Audi will launch the latest offensive in September, when it reveals its first OLED Matrix-equipped concept car.
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The all-new 488 Spider opens the roof on Ferrari's recently upgraded 660-hp turbocharged V8 two-door, combining the exhilaration of open-top driving with coupe-like performance using Ferrari's retractable hard top.
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Valeo recently introduced its Valet Park4U system, becoming one of the latest manufacturers to reveal its vision for self-parking cars. The Valet Park4U system eliminates the need for advanced car-to-lot communications, relying entirely on onboard systems.
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When we last looked at the Vauxhall Monza Concept, Vauxhall/Opel CEO Karl-Thomas Neumann hinted at an innovative infotainment technology and new body design. Now the lid has been lifted a bit, and we can see more of the new take on the 70s classic.
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Volkswagen debuted its first electric car at a company conference this week.
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Mini has revealed the two-seater Mini Coupé will be offered with four different engine variants.
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This article begins with Nissan’s tandem two-seat, half width tilting car, the Landglider, and examines all the other work being done around the world as narrow track vehicles begin to make their case.
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German manufacturer eWolf has unveiled its electric "supercar" prototype, the e-2.
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Nissan is to unveil a futuristic electric, tandem, tilting four-wheeled "Land Glider" concept at Tokyo Motor Show. The Land Glider tilts like a motorcycle when it corners, has non-contact battery charging and unlike a motorcycle, has steer-by-wire.
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