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Ferrari FF
Fri, 21 Jan 2011Ferrari is set to unveil the all-new FF at the forthcoming Geneva motor show. The 612 replacement brings in a plethora of words not usually associated with the prancing horse. The FF, or 'Ferrari Four' is a four-seater, four-wheel-drive coupe that delivers a 'decisive break with the past', according to Ferrari.
Infiniti Emerg-E: Geneva 2012
Tue, 06 Mar 2012Infiniti Emerg-E arrives at Geneva The Infiniti Emerg-E has been revealed at Geneva 2012 with 402bhp from a pair of electric motors and a range-extender engine. The Infiniti Emerg-E, which has been revealed today at the Geneva Motor Show, looks to be a properly promising supercar from Infiniti, and utilises the expensive range-extender technology to produce a stunning-looking car with proper performance potential. Power for the Emerg-E comes from a pair of electric motors powering the back wheels with a combined output of 402bhp and is capable, say Infiniti, of up to 300 miles between charge thanks to its 1.2 litre 3-pot range extending engine (which comes from Lotus) and up to 30 miles on EV power.
High-tech thieves stealing cars without the keys
Thu, 04 Sep 2014MORE THAN one in three vehicles stolen in London are taken by hackers who do not have the owner's keys, the Home Secretary has revealed. Sophisticated car thieves are breaking into cars and programming new electronic keys instead, Theresa May said in a speech in Westminister. The hi-tech theft was given as an example of changing threats faced by police in modern Britain.