LA Auto Show 2014
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Lexus is letting it all hang out at the LA Auto Show with a new GT concept. In simple terms, the LF-C2 has a stylish and sporty-looking design. More notably, it has no top of which to speak and is said to be an indication of the carmaker's "future, bolder styling direction."
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Volkswagen's Golf R hot hatch has been given a practical, wagon makeover for the Los Angeles Auto Show. The Golf R Wagon will sprint from 0-100 km/h (62 mph) in just 5.1 seconds, but still has space for the family in the back – and their dog in the boot.
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Ford has revealed the Shelby Mustang GT350. Powered by the most powerful naturally aspirated engine Ford has ever produced, the GT350 has been treated to a number of chassis upgrades to make it feel at home on the track.
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On the night before its official launch, Toyota President Akio Toyoda announced that the company's fuel cell vehicle will be called the “Mirai.” The name, which means “future” in Japanese, marks what the car maker sees as a turning point in automotive technology.
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If your hard-top GT isn't letting you feel the wind in your hair, a solution may be around the corner. Bentley's has unveiled its new Grand Convertible, which it hopes will redefine the luxury of open air driving. The car is currently a concept, but will go into production if there is demand.
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Cadillac continues to shake its reputation for producing heavy, thirsty, slow cars with a brace of performance cars that can challenge the best Europe has to offer. Cadillac has now decided to take the fight to the racetrack with its new ASTV.R that meets FIA GT3 specifications.
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Chevy is preparing to join the ranks of automakers that have released Vision Gran Turismo cars on the Gran Turismo 6 video game. Its design is based on Chaparral race cars from the 60s and 70s, adding a bit of historical pedigree to what promises to be a wild, futuristic track car.
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Porsche’s Cayenne GTS SUV has been given a midlife upgrade, with sharper styling and a new turbocharged V6 engine, which replaces the old GTS naturally aspirated V8.
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Porsche has given the world a look at one of the cars it will be showing at this year’s Los Angeles Auto Show in the form of the Panamera Exclusive Series – a limited-run long wheelbase version of the 570 hp (425 kW) Panamera Turbo S.