Paris Motor Show 2016
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Like other automakers around the world, Lexus is gearing up for the 2016 Paris Motor Show. Along with a world-premiere crossover concept, Lexus will reveal a very different kind of concept: a web-like driver's seat crafted from synthetic spider silk.
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After Hyundai showed just how far it has come from humble beginnings, Kia has proven it's not far behind. The new Rio is more attractive and better built than its predecessor, and promises to cause a few sleepless nights for the European class leaders.
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At the 2016 Paris Motor Show, Mitsubishi will premiere the sharply styled GT-PHEV, flashing a glimpse at what its plug-in hybrid technology and SUV design language might evolve into in the years ahead.
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Hot on the heels of the AMG GT-R launched at Goodwood, Mercedes has pulled back the sheet on the GT Roadster. Don't be fooled by its soft top, this is no boulevard cruiser. Instead, AMG promises it will offer a driving experience to match the coupe, albeit with a lot more headroom.
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Ahead of the Paris Motor Show premiere of the new Discovery SUV later this month, Land Rover arranged for renowned adventurer Bear Grylls to demonstrate its innovative Intelligent Seat Fold technology by remotely arranging the SUV's seats while parachuting from a plane.
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Having transformed the Panamera from an ugly duckling into a beautiful swan, Porsche has decided to improved its environmental credentials as well. The Panamera 4 E-Hybrid packs a sledgehammer punch, but can dial back the insanity and silently run on pure electric power.
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With four doors it's technically not a coupe, and that sloping roofline mean it's definitely not a sedan, but the Audi A5 Sportback proves there's a beautiful middle ground to be found between the two.
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The latest Hyundai i30 is the most impressive example of Korean car design we've seen, melding a handsome exterior with smart powertrain options to create a seriously enticing hatchback.
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As the Continental and Flying Spur have found their feet, the team at Bentley has been given freedom to explore their sporting heritage. Take the new Flying Spur W12 S. The fire-breathing engine under the hood makes it the first four-door Bentley able to top 200 mph (322 km/h).
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Introduced on the latest 208, Peugeot's new design language set the foundation for some of the best looking family cars out there, but the 5008 might be the most successful application yet. It's not only stylish on the outside, but also has all the space to ferry families from A to B in comfort.
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From the capable Superb through to the punchy Octavia vRS, Skoda is proof platform sharing benefits all the brands involved. The Kodiaq is yet more evidence, picking and choosing the best bits from the MQB parts bin, and packaging them up in a practical Czech SUV body.
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The Paris Motor Show opens its doors in about a month and in the lead up we can expect to see previews of some tantalizing concept cars and new models. One of the first to surface is Citroën's forward-looking CXperience Concept.
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