Frankfurt Motor Show
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Vauxhall has teased the Monza Concept, a car that previews future styling and technology.
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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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Renault's Zero Emissions (Z.E.) range really captured our attention at this year's Frankfurt Motor Show and now the company has confirmed plans to unleash two of the radically designed EVs onto the streets from 2011.
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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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Ford introduced its new global C-MAX range at the Frankfurt Motor Show.
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BRP's three-wheeled Can-Am Spyder is to be developed into two streams – the existing GS model will now be designated the RS and the new touring range will be RT. There’s a new special edition RS-S model, three RT models and a trailer.
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The new Brabus E V12 'one of ten' unveiled at IAA 2009 is the “world’s most powerful high-performance sedan” with its engine boasting a rated power output of 800hp (788bhp), to produce a top speed of more than 370kmh (230mph).
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Click through for the video of REVA CTO Chetan Maini (and his mother) pulling the covers off the two new cars today, at day two of the Frankfurt Motor Show.
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The Ferrari 458 Italia finally saw the light of day at the 63rd IAA Frankfurt Motor Show yesterday. An evolution of Maranello’s mid-rear engined V8 sports cars, the 458 Italia is an innovative concentration of the company’s racing expertise.
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