All Cars articles – Page 18
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Shinichiro Irie outlines the Nissan Z Proto’s design details
Shinichiro Irie unpicks Nissan’s sports car heritage, ‘Z-ness’, and provides detail on the Z Proto
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Design review: Renault Megane
Renault plays it safe with the design of the latest Megane. Michael Nash takes the new model for a spin
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Citroen keeps faith in large cars with the C5 X
Citroën has another stab at a large car with the C5 X, which tries to be, at once, an SUV, a saloon and an estate
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Radford returns: coachbuilder that defined the swinging sixties is back
Legendary sixities coachbuilder Radford, which counted the Beatles and Peter Sellars as customers is back, helmed by a high-profile team including former F1 star Jensen Button
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Obituary: The French maestro Robert Opron
One of the finest car designers of the 20th Century, Robert Opron, passed away last week, aged 89. Responsible for masterpieces for Simca, Citroen, Renault and Alfa Romeo from the late 1950s to the late-80s – and one of the few recipients of the Car Design News Lifetime Achievement Award – we salute his life and influence, via still vivid memories of visiting his house south of Paris back in 2016 to discuss his career over Scotch and Pringles…
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State of the Screen
As technology has become more prevalent in car design, interiors have been marked by a steady proliferation of touchscreens. Guy Bird explores the near future to discover whether the black mirror is here for good
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Post Opulence: A Softer Tomorrow?
A decade or more of adversarial design and in-your-face attitudes has left us in need of a breather. Might a new era of post-opulent aesthetics mellow us out? Aidan Walsh hopes so.
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Lexus LF-Z Electrified Concept – an introduction to a tasty not-so-distant future?
Lexus says it hopes to be able to realise some of the design features used in its new LF-Z Electrified Concept by 2025
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Genesis produces another swanky design study with X Concept
The new Genesis GT coupe show car puts imagination – and vast budget – on display
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Design Review: 2021 Lincoln Nautilus
With the Nautilus, Lincoln’s design team has focused on creating cohesion between exterior and interior designs. Car Design News’ Laura Burstein took a closer look
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Watch: Design review of the Jaguar Vision Gran Turismo SV
Adam Hatton and his team at Jaguar take us on a deep-dive design review of the face-melting Vision Gran Turismo SV
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Hyundai is feeling a bit spacey with the Staria MPV
Intergalactic, planetary, planetary…Hyundai’s Staria offers another dimension in the MPV cosmos
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Watch: Design review of the Volvo C40 Recharge
Car Design Dialogues takes you to Gothenburg to see the new Volvo C40 Recharge in more detail
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Watch: Team Fordzilla unpack the P1 virtual race car
Made for the world of gaming, the P1 is the first virtual race car to be designed in collaboration between a carmaker and the gaming community. Team Fordzilla takes us through this unique design process, which included Twitter polls and head-to-head races.
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Watch: Design review of the Skoda Enyaq iV
Oliver Stefani, head of design at Skoda, and his team take us through the finer details of the Enyaq iV in a live Q&A
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Watch: Design review of the Tata Sierra concept
Pratap Bose and the wider Tata design team take us inside their studio and get under the skin of the Sierra concept
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Škoda reveals small but rugged Kushaq
Škoda adds ruggedness to its usual restrained style for its new small SUV, the Kushaq
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Car Design Dialogues Europe day two in review
The second day of Car Design Dialogues Europe included numerous highlights from designers creating beautiful production and concept cars, to super slick digital-only models
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Unveiled: Toyota Aygo X Prologue
Toyota’s A-segment concept for the European market trades “cute” for “badass”
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Car Design Dialogues Europe day one in review
Day one of Car Design Dialogues Europe provided the ultimate behind-the-scenes experience, taking the audience inside studios and giving them unique access to the industry