LA Auto Show
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The LA Auto Show mightn’t officially get underway until tomorrow, but Christmas has come a little early for fans of Porsche’s classic sports cars, with the German automaker unwrapping its powerful new 911 on the eve of the event.
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Nissan has unveiled a new NISMO-tuned model, this time with the popular Sentra compact sedan as its core. With 58 more horsepower, a more aggressive outward appearance, and a completely retuned chassis, the Sentra NISMO brings the in-house tuning brand to the mainstream.
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Unveiled at Automobility LA, Volkswagen's Passat GT concept brings together blacked trim elements, a lower stance, and a muscular V6 to propose a more aggressive-looking sports sedan for the North American market.
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OpenCar has launched a new portal for collaborative in-car application development. The software development lifecycle (SDLC) management service, called InsideTrack, is the latest part of the company’s overall suite of tools aimed towards developers of infotainment applications.
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The last time we looked in on the Range Rover Evoque Convertible, it was burrowing through the earth below London. The still-camouflaged crossover has been out having fun once again. Land Rover has put the car through its off-road paces in preparation of next month's launch.
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BMW's new X5 M and X6 M are powered by a 4.4-liter, twin-turbocharged V8 engine, which produces 423 kW (575 hp) between 6,000 and 6,500 rpm, and 750 Nm (553 ft lb) of torque from just 2,200 rpm.
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The 2013 LA Auto Show Design Challenge has been won by SAIC Motor Corp. The Chinese automaker’s “Mobiliant” concept saw off competition from eight contenders who where challenged to create forward-looking designs under the theme "Biomimicry & Mobility 2025 – Nature's Answer to Human Challenges."
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The XFR-S unveiled at the 2012 LA Auto Show is the newest flagship sports sedan from Jaguar.
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The 2013 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 10th Anniversary Edition is revealed at the LA Motor Show
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Details of the 2014 Mercedes-Benz AMG SLS Black Series sports car have been revealed ahead of its debut at the Los Angeles auto show.
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What will highway patrol vehicles look like in 2025? That's the question posed by this year's Los Angeles Design Challenge, and Mercedes-Benz' answer is the Ener-G-Force.
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Honda's Intelligent Horse concept is a fascinating study in future technologies such as local production, artificial intelligence and additive technology.
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