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Kia Sportage
This is the third generation Sportage, a ground-up new design that was previewed in theme by the 2007 Kia Kue concept - one of the first Kia designs to have emerged since the appointment of Peter Schreyer as Kia Design Director in July 2006.
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Citroen DS High Rider
The DS High Rider is not so much a concept as a pre-production preview of the new DS4 model that will provide a B-segment SUV competitor to the new Nissan Juke and Mini Countryman when launched as a production model next year.
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Ask the Experts – Tim Yerdon, Visteon
Visteon's innovation director on the latest trends in tech from the Consumer Electronics Show
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5 by Peugeot
Peugeot unveiled the ‘5 by Peugeot' at Geneva, and despite referring to the number ‘5' in English in an otherwise French-spoken presentation, this large sedan - the basis for the forthcoming 407 replacement known as the ‘508' - marked an attempt to hark back to the days of more restrained ...
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Pic of the Day 614
Pforzheim bachelor graduate Alexey Semenov's Volvo thesis project Opulence The Scandinavian Way. Full show report coming soon.
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Opel Meriva
The previous Meriva was a somewhat dull car but this model has all the hallmarks of being a real sales success for Opel.
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Hyundai i-Flow
The i-Flow had a mixed reaction in Geneva: in many respects this was another busy 'fluidic-sculpture' design - to use a Hyundai term - but it is more mature than some similar previous designs.
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Alfa Romeo Giulietta
This is make or break year for Alfa Romeo. With sales down to just 100,000 last year, Alfa is in a vulnerable position and desperately needs new product to survive.
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Honda opens new Silicon Valley R&D facility to help accelerate tech innovation
Event coincides with the launch of Honda Xcelerator initiative
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Lexus CT 200h
One of the more significant debuts in Geneva, the CT200h is the production version of the car previewed by the LF-Ch in Frankfurt last year.
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Citroen Survolt [Geneva 2015]
Hot pink butting up to gloss blue; matte gray nestling closely with orange and chrome detailing. Add a riot of layered surface interplays as well as extreme, mini-supercar proportions, and extended exposure to the Citroën Survolt concept sounds like a recipe for a migraine, or a page out of Tommy Hilfiger’s Spring/Summer catalogue. So why the double-whammy of complex form and the bold use of color and textile?
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Mini Countryman
Mini's new Countryman 'crossover', the first model in the range to measure more than four-meters in length, was an expected debut in Geneva, and its been a theme that BMW has been toying with for years with numerous concepts revealed from Geneva to Detroit.
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Nissan Juke
Radically styled it may be, but plans for Nissan's new Juke small crossover are far from niche-only: the Japanese brand plans to sell about 20,000 Jukes in a full year with 80 percent conquest sales.
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BMW 5 Series
That old adage, "Same sausage, different length'" comes to mind here. The one thing that Chris Bangle always derided appears exactly to have happened with this latest F10 5 Series. Seeing the car next to the bigger 7 Series it's easier to appreciate the differences: there's a more coupe-like greenhouse; ...
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Porsche 918 Spyder
The Porsche 918 Spyder was possibly the biggest surprise in Geneva. Very few people knew about this car including, apparently, the design management at Volkswagen!
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Clemson University students design concept for mega-city-dwelling millennials
Is Deep Orange 5 the answer to urban transport in 2020?
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Peugeot SR1
The SR1 makes its international show debut in Geneva despite Peugeot going public with the car soon after the Detroit Auto Show earlier this year.
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Bertone Pandion
Back in the 1970s, Bertone had a tradition of producing the most outrageous concepts, so it's good to see the Pandion continuing this legacy as a design that really polarized opinion today.