Featured Archive 3 (2023-2015)

2019 JAGUAR I-PACE

All-electric Jaguar I-PACE priced from $69,500 (1) in the U.S. Equipped with a 90kWh battery, the I-PACE delivers an estimated range of up to 240 miles (2) Owners

2019 AIWAYS ELECTRIC VEHICLE CONCEPT

AIWAYS PREVIEWS SECOND ALL-ELECTRIC VEHICLE CONCEPT AT AUTO SHANGHAI  U7 ion concept shows future design direction and hints at new model to create a range of global all-electric

2015 McLAREN P1 GTR

Makes the transition from concept to production with track tested modifications Tuning in development results in 10 percent more downforce than the McLaren P1™ road car Lightweight components

INFINITI CONCEPTS DESIGN NIGHT SHINES BEFORE AUTO SHANGHAI 2015

Three recent Infiniti concepts together show clear design direction Q80 Inspiration and Q60 Concept make China premieres Infiniti Vision GT for Gran Turismo® 6 (GT6™) in first public

2019 HYUNDAI KONA ELECTRIC

RECALIBRATES THE ECO CUV FORMULA WITH AN IMPRESSIVE 258 MILES OF ESTIMATED RANGE Generous 258-Mile Estimated Range Meets More Varied Lifestyle Needs New Electric CUV offers Youthful Design,

2017 HONDA CLARITY

Five-passenger Clarity Fuel Cell sedan slated to launch in California before the end of 2016 Expected price around $60,000 with a targeted monthly lease under $500 Next-generation Honda

2018 CHEVROLET CAMARO ZL1 1LE – CONQUERING NÜRBURGRING

NÜRBURGRING-CONQUERING CAMARO IS THE MOST TRACK-CAPABLE EVER A 2018 Camaro ZL1 1LE conquered the Nürburgring’s 12.9-mile (20.8 km), 154-turn Nordschleife (“north loop”) in only 7:16.04 — 13.56 seconds

2017 NISSAN ROGUE

Popular Rogue crossover projected to become Nissan's top-selling vehicle in 2017 Updated exterior features new, dynamic front end design with Nissan signature design cues, available Motion-Activated Liftgate New

2015 MINI Countryman Premiere at NYIAS

MINI Countryman is currently the second highest selling model in the U.S. by volume, led only by the MINI Hardtop New safety and functional features enhance the premium

2018 FORD EXPLORER

Ford projects the SUV segment will continue growing, accounting for more than 45 percent of the non-premium U.S. retail industry in the next five to seven years Ford
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