All Cars articles – Page 17
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Driven: Mini Electric and Mini Convertible
A mix of modern and retro design details feature in the latest generation of Mini’s, including the new Electric and Convertible models
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Born identity: Cupra launches electric hot hatch
The new Cupra Born aims to be fun to drive as well as environmentally friendly, but the design has a familiar feel to it
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F-150 Lightning: Ford’s Truck of the Future?
Ford is betting that any scepticism concerning electrification of the F-series will be blown away by its sheer ability. And with more pulling power, space and versatility than ever before, should we doubt them? Car Design News spoke to Ford’s global design director Todd Willing ahead of the full reveal
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Genesis re-designs G70 rear for Shooting Brake variant
Genesis says its G70 Shooting Brake, designed specifically for the European customer, underlines its strategy for the continent
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Design review: Volkswagen ID.3
A well-balanced design positions the Volkswagen ID.3 as an electric model suitable for all, writes Michael Nash
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Interior Motives Spring 2021: Hyundai Ioniq 5
A calming colour palette, sliding centre console and fridge magnet style personalisation – Hyundai’s Ioniq borrows from domestic design to create a coherent, usable interior rather than ‘la la land’ concepts
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Interior Motives: DS 4
With a serene interior that leans into the feeling of savoir faire, the DS 4 ushers in a new era for the aspiring premium brand
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Genesis reveals its European line-up
Genesis G80 and GV80 will lead the way as the Korean brand seeks to establish itself in the European market
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Design review: Lexus LC Convertible
With small exceptions, the drop-top flagship LC Convertible from Lexus holds its own more than than two years after the show car debuted
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High Voltage: Mustang Mach-E GT
The new Mustang trades the V8 muscle associated with the namplate for a battery-powered crossover. CDN discusses the CMT proposal with lead designer Janet Seymour
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Honda reveals simplified and sophisticated Civic
The new Honda Civic design shows that less really can result in more
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Volkswagen injects a bit of spice into ID4 GTX
The new Volkswagen ID4 GTX is the most powerful addition to the company’s ID4 line-up, and features some unique design details
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Thar: Return of an Icon
An authentic, purpose-built SUV with a rugged appearance and a go anywhere spirit, the original Thar by Mahindra & Mahindra developed a cult following in India. With the new model, which hit the market in October 2020, Mahindra and Mahindra hopes to build upon the Thar’s success by introducing the vehicle to a new generation of consumers. Head of design Kripa Ananthan unpacks the creative thinking behind the vehicle
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Arcfox’s Alpha S aims to break boundaries of design
Shan Wei, head of the design centre at BAIC Group, talks through the key characteristics of the new Arcfox Alpha S
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Space Zeeker: Lynk & Co’s Zeekr 001
Designed to deliver on a promise of ’no more boring EVs’, Lynk & Co’s Zeekr 001 has it roots in the Zero concept. Stefan Rosén, vice president Lynk & Co Design explains more
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Chinese design talent dominates in Shanghai
Shanghai proved a more relaxed affair than Beijing last year, PR nightmares for Tesla not withstanding, with European OEMs playing second fiddle to a slew of new launches by homegrown talent such as Arcfox, Nio and Xpeng
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SAIC design chief unpicks the MG Cyberster
Car Design News speaks to Shao Jingfeng about the new MG Cyberster
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CDN Podcast Ep 13 featuring Ramkripa Ananthan, Mahindra & Mahindra
Ramkripa Ananthan, head of design at Mahindra & Mahindra, unpicks the design details and wider impact of the new Thar SUV
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Seat tweaks design of Ibizia and Arona
Some small updates to the Seat Ibizia and Arona have been made to keep the designs fresh
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Hyundai Santa Cruz: head-turner or head-scratcher?
The design team at Hyundai talk through the truck-CUV mashup – and explain why they aren’t apologising for taking risks