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Infiniti mid-engined Sports Car Concept teased
Wed, 11 Jan 2012Infiniti Sports Car Concept Tease Infiniti is teasing a range extender, mid-engined sports car ahead of a debut at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show in March. The eyes of the motoring world may be on the Detroit Auto Show, but that’s not stopping car makers teasing new cars heading for the 2012 Geneva Motor Show in the Spring. And this morning we have the Infiniti Sports Car Concept to view.
2013 Ford Kuga: Price from £20,895
Thu, 06 Dec 2012The 2013 Ford Kuga will cost from £20,895 for the entry-level Kuga 1.6T EcoBoost 150PS Zetec, rising to £29,545 for the Kuga 2.0TDCi 163PS AWD Titanium X. The starting point for entry in to the new Kuga is the 1.6T EcoBoost 150PS Zetec with FWD, which costs £1,000 less than the equivalent outgoing model, rising to the range-topping Kuga 2.0TDCi 163PS AWD Titanium X with all its bells and whistles for a shade under £30k. In fact, Ford say that all the like-for-like models in the new Kuga range actually come in at a lower price than the old model, citing the best-selling 2.0-litre TDCi 163PS model which, at £25,545, is £355 cheaper than in the current Kuga.
Video: Porsche's Michael Mauer and Mitja Borkert on the new Macan
Tue, 03 Dec 2013Porsche style vice-president Michael Mauer has revealed how the new Macan's design was influenced by racecars. In this new video, Mauer and members of his design team explain some of the Macan's development and the team's desire to create "a true Porsche in each segment – a true sports car". Classic Porsche design cues were immediately obvious upon seeing the Macan in the metal in Tokyo and Los Angeles – including its rear and interior – and Mitja Borkert, director advanced design style, identifies other recognizable features.