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The Japanese firm took the wraps off this replacement model at the Geneva Motor Show. Looking similar to its predecessor, the all-new X-Trail had many event-goers rubbing their eyes. But with improvements to its off-road ability, interior space and flexibility, as well as a fresh engine line-up, there"s more to the model than you might think.


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Not only does it have a radio, plus a CD, DVD and MP3 player, it also includes sat-nav. The double-DIN-sized MAX 973HD features a huge 30GB hard disk with room for up to 4,000 digital tracks, which can be downloaded at a useful eight times the playing speed. No multimedia player is complete without iPod connectivity, and the Clarion offers a flying lead for Apple’s top-selling gadget, plus the ability to play tunes and show both video and photos on the widescreen monitor.

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Revealed in issue 875, the car is a thinly disguised production model set to go on sale next summer. It"s expected to be powered by a 3.0-litre engine - and even the stylish exterior finish might find its way on to the options list.

Design chief Adrian van Hooydonk said: "The matt finish helps you to see the surface changes on the Z4. We already provide a similar finish on our motorbikes, and it"s feasible for the production model if the demand is there."

But not everything on the car is destined for the showroom. The interior layout - pictured here for the first time - is a retrimmed version of the Z4 Roadster. According to van Hooydonk, the two-seater was only finished a couple of weeks before the show, as a hard-topped variant of the standard convertible wasn"t originally planned.

"The Z3 Coup탩 divided people. The Z4 model has better proportions and is a totally different proposition," he said.




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