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You’re looking at the tenth-generation Honda Accord, spotted testing for the first time. Out in the United States, the next-generation Accord test mule is spotted here wearing heavy disguise. However, drawing from the profile of […]
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Geneva to add flash-charging electric bus network
Geneva will be adding a dozen electric buses to its municipal service, after awarding a contract to Switzerland-based ABB for the setting up of a flash-charging network. These buses are set for a route which […]
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Bristol Bullet to mark British brand’s return
Relatively lightweight, traditionally powered by a German heart, but still distinctly British is perhaps the description of Bristol Cars in a nutshell. “Bullet” is the name given to the production form of the Project Pinnacle […]
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Heico offers output boost for Volvo S90, V90 diesels
Most of Volvo’s powertrain-related limelight has been so far pointed in the direction of its T8 Twin Engine variants for its XC90, S90 and V90 models. However, the diesels that traditionally make up a large […]
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SPIED: Renault Megane RS – AWD, four-wheel steer
For petrolheads, the “Megane” name conjures images of a performance-enhanced family hatchback-coupe thanks to the RS treatment by the RenaultSport crew. The upcoming RS version of the fourth-generation Renault Megane will be based on the […]
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2018 Porsche Cayenne spotted hot weather testing
Earlier this year we caught a glance of the third-generation Porsche Cayenne which isn’t due to reach the market until late next year, and more recently we had a peek at the upcoming SUV’s interior; […]
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Jaguar Land Rover rolling out 100-car fleet over next four years to develop connectivity, autonomous tech
Right after announcing its development of autonomous off-road technology, it has also emerged that Jaguar Land Rover will start testing self-driving technology, and will grow its test fleet to 100 units over the next four […]
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California regulator rejects VW Group’s 3.0 TDI repair
Following the Dieselgate saga when Audi claimed it had an easy, software fix for the emissions tests violation, the California Air Resources Board has rejected the Volkswagen Group’s recall solution to the matter, saying the […]
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Perodua Bezza – GearUp bodykit and accessories
For the personalisation-inclined, Perodua has revealed pricing for the recently-uncovered Bezza A-segment sedan, the manufacturer’s first three-box design. In a nutshell, the GearUp kit for the Bezza includes body kit, seat covers and door trim, […]
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GALLERY: BMW 740e iPerformance plug-in hybrid
Having made its debut at the Geneva Motor Show earlier this year, new images of the BMW 740e iPerformance luxury plug-in hybrid have emerged. The plug-in hybrid 7 Series will be produced in three forms: […]
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One system for summonses and enforcement – Liow
The JPJ, PDRM and SPAD will work together in forming an integrated system summons and enforcement information, said transport minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai in a Bernama report. The existing setup sees the three […]
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Porsche V8 engine to power more VW Group products
Making its debut in the new Porsche Panamera, the Stuttgart manufacturer’s 4.0 litre, twin-turbo V8 engine will enter service with upcoming models elsewhere in the greater Volkswagen Group. A new factory has been set up […]
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SPIED: Porsche 991 GT2 RS – more vents, more wings
The “Widowmaker” has been spied again, carrying some serious performance intent – the vented front wheel arches from the 991 GT3 RS have made it on to the GT2 RS test mule pictured here. Its […]
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Jaguar Land Rover takes autonomous tech off-road
Nowadays, an electronic helping hand for control over a car isn’t all that surprising, but Jaguar Land Rover takes it a step further – a natural step perhaps, given the origins of the Solihull part […]
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Hyundai pick-up truck postponed until 2020 earliest
It has been over a year since the Hyundai Santa Cruz unibody pickup truck was first unveiled at the Detroit Motor Show. Then, it was said to be past the approval stage. Now, a new […]