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The race to develop the best hybrid technology on the market
is heating up as some of the world’s most respected luxury and performance carmakers get into the game - specifically, Germans like BMW and Mercedes. Today BMW
announced the debut of its 7-series ActiveHybrid concept, the latest in a line
of ActiveHybrid show cars, and one of the first expected to hit the streets.
The Paris Motor Show is just a few weeks away, but General
Motors yesterday surprised the world by revealing details about its upcoming
Saab concept, expected to debut at the French show, at a media event in
Detroit. The concept is the new 9X Air – a convertible version of the previous
9X BioHybrid concept vehicle from March’s Geneva Motor Show.
Reports that Mercedes-Benz might be considering renaming the
CLK to reflect its E-Class design cues have taken firm hold of the automotive
world. Now Mercedes has officially confirmed the E-Class coupe will be
returning, and as a preview, will be showing the Fascination Concept at next
month’s Paris Motor Show.
Hybrid concepts are among the hottest offerings on the
international concept car scene, which is understandable given current
political and economic trends. Keeping pace with the times, Renault has joined
its French rivals with the announcement today of a new hybrid concept vehicle
set to grace the carmaker’s stands at next month’s Paris Motor Show. The latest
concept is called the Ondelios and is described as a luxury crossover designed
for the environmentally conscious.
Mazda has released the first tentative details for its new Kazamai
Concept, which will be on display this week at the Moscow Motor Show.
Following in the footsteps of its previous organic concepts including
the Nagare, Ryuga, Hakaze, Taiki and Furai, the Kazamai is modelled
around nature and this time the theme is “crosswinds.”
While we may be used to more sedate creations from Peugeot, such as its latest 308 Touring vehicle, the carmaker will be
showcasing a bold new hybrid concept at the Paris Motor Show in October.
Tentatively named the 'RC...’, the concept car is shrouded in mystery with even the
full name being reserved for its debut in Paris.
General Motors is scrambling to bring its most well-received small-car
concepts to life as global preferences and oil price pressures drive
interest in the segment to new highs. Near the top of the list is the
Beat concept, currently in development by GM Daewoo in South Korea.
These latest spy shots reveal the car is headed nearing production,
though some definite changes from the concept are in store.
Volkswagen is reportedly working on an affordable mid-engine
sports car along the lines of the Lotus Elise and now-defunct Toyota MR2, which it plans to
release sometime early next decade. The car is expected to be available in both
coupe and roadster bodystyles, and production could even be outsourced to an
independent vehicle manufacturer such as Karmann.
Th LS, a prototype vehicle in development by a German company called Loremo, proves that hybrids and electric vehicles aren't the only ones capable of impressively high fuel efficiency. Rated at a minimum of 2.94L/100km - and that's for the high-performance version - Loremo's two-cylinder turbodiesel powerplant promises to deliver efficiency as high as 1.96L/100km, over twice as efficient as the Toyota Prius.
HSV’s most powerful and expensive model ever offered for sale has already sold out for the year, with all 90 vehicles planned for 2008 pre-ordered.
The new model is the W427, which was first revealed in concept form at February’s Melbourne Motor Show and today went on sale priced at a staggering $155,500.
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