LA Auto Show 2014
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At this year's LA Auto Show, Audi showed a sportier, more luxurious side to fuel cells in the A7 Sportback h-tron quattro. Ingolstadt calls it the "first performance fuel cell vehicle."
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Sometimes overlooked as a #3 in the German luxury car wars, Audi is making a determined push to get noticed. At the LA Auto Show, it provided a sneak peek at the future of its design, and that future looks as bright as its laser headlights.
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The new Ford Mustang hasn't been out for long, but tuners are already beginning to explore what is possible when given the Mustang’s coupe body and more sophisticated suspension setup. Fisker-Galpin has added power and a bespoke carbon fiber body to the Mustang for the Fisker-Galpin Rocket.
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The 2014 LA Auto Show was a car lovers' paradise, but there was also a smattering of trucks, including the all-new Ford Explorer and Chevy Colorado ZR2 concept pickup. Our truck gallery spans future-looking concept SUVs, classics dating back as far as the 1920s, and jacked-up customs.
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After seeing Chevy's sneak preview of the Chaparral 2X Vision Gran Turismo, we got the idea that it was going to be the most extreme Vision Gran Turismo yet, both in terms of styling and technology. We weren't disappointed when Chevy pulled the cloth off at the LA Auto Show last week
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Mazda has unveiled its entry in the ever-growing compact SUV segment. The CX-3 slots in below the CX-5 in Mazda's lineup, and will take on Nissan's Juke, Ford's EcoSport and Subaru's XV Crosstrek in the battle for buyers.
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After grinding our soles around the floor of the LA Convention Center a few times, we bring you a bulging gallery of our favorite new, classic and future cars from the LA Auto Show.
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Volkswagen has unveiled a new fuel cell vehicle – the Golf SportWagen HyMotion. According to VW, the demo car illustrates the automaker's strategy of implementing alternative drives into existing high-production vehicles, as opposed to starting from scratch by creating entirely new models.
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If you were asked to design the perfect car, its attributes might include being fast, adaptable and controllable with your thoughts. And, needless to say, it would also be able to fly. All of these features are packed into the winning entry for this year's LA Auto Show Design Challenge.
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Mercedes has used China's Auto Ghangzhou show to revive the Maybach name on an ultra high-end S-Class. The Mercedes-Maybach S600 is a long-wheelbase, V12-powered flagship for the Mercedes range, and aims to offer a level of exclusivity beyond that offered by the standard S-Class range.
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Scion has given the public a sneak peek at what its new five-door compact hatchback will look like – more or less – at the LA Auto Show. Called the iM Concept, a production version of the car is scheduled to arrive in dealerships sometime next year.
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The grand parade of Vision Gran Turismos continues. Subaru took the cloth off a Vision Gran Turismo design based on the VIZIV 2 concept it showed earlier this year, hanging a dramatic body kit on an already eye-catching concept car. The car packs 591 hp of turbo hybrid power.
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