All Cars articles – Page 48
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Driven: Range Rover Velar
Range Rover’s smoothed-down Velar is important to their future – but it’s not without flaws, as we discovered when we took it for a test-drive
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Rinspeed Snap mobility concept unveiled
Separating the interior space from the automobile, both literally and philosophically
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2018 Lamborghini Urus Unveiled
Five years after the original concept, the production SUV breaks cover in Sant'Agata.
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LA 2017: Toyota FT-AC concept
Toyota’s on-trend SUV steals the limelight at the LA Auto Show
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LA 2017: Chris Bangle’s Redspace project
Car Design News was at the launch of a startling Chinese government-backed urban micro-EV
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New Aston Martin Vantage Road and Racing Cars Unveiled
2018 Vantage features AMG tech and bold new design cues
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Tesla reveals new Semi truck... and surprise Roadster
One Tesla we expected, the other we didn't. Take a look at both
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Driven: MG ZS
Reborn British marque MG takes another step forwards, albeit conservatively, with a new compact SUV
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Concept Car of the Week: GM Ecotec Lakester (2003)
Racing on California’s dry lakes dates back to before World War II, but the sport became a real phenomenon in the years after the war. Hot rods and speciality cars like streamliners would streak across the dry lake beds hoping to set records for speed in the forbidding desert landscape.
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Polestar 1 hybrid GT unveiled in Shanghai
Volvo's performance arm establishes itself as a standalone brand
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Concept Car of the Week: GMC Terradyne
The Terradyne was General Motors’ turn-of-the-millennium vision of the urbanised future of the truck
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Toyota unveils brand new Century ahead of Tokyo
Japanese-market flagship limo enters only its third generation in 50 years
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Concept Car of the Week: Holden Hurricane (1969)
Tuesday, 4th March, 1969. A select group of journalists had been invited to Holden’s Technical Center at Fishermen’s Bend, Australia for a secret unveiling of Holden’s first-ever concept car. Among those assembled that day, there was great curiosity. After all, Holden – as a part of GM industrial empire – was only 21 years old (it was independent before World War II), and its technical centre was only founded in 1965. Holden was a producer of staid family transportation, so what could be so top secret?
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Concept of the Week: Oldsmobile Profile (2000)
A compact SUV concept that looks strikingly contemporary
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Concept Car of the Week: Renault Nepta (2006)
A land yacht for cruising the Corniche, the Renault Nepta is an open-top grand tourer with classic lines and proportions evoking classic open-topped cars like phaetons, or the classic 1960s Lincoln Continental convertible
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Design Review: Borgward Isabella Concept
From nowhere, the revived German brand gave us one of the stars of Frankfurt. We analyse the Isabella concept
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Ford’s Amko Leenarts: A quick update
The new Director of Design, Ford of Europe tells us what’s changed
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Concept Car of the Week: The Airomobile
Even the most casual student of automotive history knows that aeroplanes and automobiles ‘grew up’ together, with much technology transfer between the two. Both designers and engineers, as well as various manufacturers, moved freely between the aeroplane and the automobile in the decades before the Second World War.
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Frankfurt 2017: Honda Urban EV Concept
One of the clear favourites of IAA 2017, has been the Honda Urban EV Concept, a cute little electric city car which takes the rectilinear style of the 1970s and adds 21st-century softness