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The revised Porsche...

The revised Porsche Boxster made its world debut at last weekò€™s Los Angeles Motor Show ò€“ and we drive it for the first time in this week"s Auto Express magazine. But as these spy pictures show, engineers at the firm arenò€™t downing tools just yet. They are working on this Speedster edition, which harks back to a rare 911 model from the Eighties.



The TDV8 is the highlight...

The TDV8 is the highlight in a range of revisions to the brand"s off-road flagship. The diesel model slashes the car"s 0-60mph sprint time to 8.4 seconds - more than four seconds quicker than the outgoing TDV6 - yet offers the same 25.1mpg fuel economy.


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The Japanese crossover...

The Japanese crossover war is really hotting up! Mitsubishi has released these official pictures of it"s Nissan Qashqai rival- the ASX crossover.

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Land Rover has used...

Land Rover has used the British Motor Show to unveil its vision of the future ò€“ and the eco-friendly technology that will drive it there.

The key component is a diesel hybrid transmission with an Electric Rear Axle Drive (ERAD). It first appeared on the LRX concept, but is now undergoing development testing in a pair of Freelanders.

The idea is to cut CO2 emissions and fuel consumption by a minimum of 20 per cent. However, product development director Phil Hodgkinson admitted: ò€œThereò€™s a lot of kit and some of it is very expensive. Research has shown that there is a willingness among people to pay for this technology, but they want something for it. We have to give them a choice to buy it.ò€

One of the biggest issues is the packaging. On the prototypes, many of the additional components take up boot space. As Hodgkinson acknowledged: ò€œItò€™s one thing to do it as a concept, itò€™s another to do it on a production car.ò€

Another issue is the electrical integration, because the new technology impacts on almost every aspect of the car. ò€œThis isnò€™t something that can transplanted into an existing model at a mid-life facelift. Itò€™s for the next generation of Land Rovers, but weò€™re not putting a date on that.ò€

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