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You heard it here first!...

You heard it here first! Way back in September last year, Auto Express revealed Jaguarò€™s plans to expand its XF range.



You can see that the...

You can see that the car"s front end is lifted straight from the Roomster supermini-MPV, unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in March. The model snapped here is the estate variant, which will go on sale alongside a conventional five-door hatchback. A saloon version will also be available, but it is thought the Fabia line-up will continue without a three-door.


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Can"t quite stretch...

Can"t quite stretch to a Mercedes SL? Then how about this? The new Renault Twingo II Coupé-Cabriolet claims to be the hard-top convertible to satisfy the most budget-conscious sun-seeker.

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Thanks to a longer wheelbase...

Thanks to a longer wheelbase and wider track, the newcomer is now a genuine five-seater. What"s more, its interior is more versatile; not only do the rear chairs slide, as before, but the seatbacks now fold, too, creating a flat load space. Carrying capacity is further boosted by a larger, more practical boot.

As with the redesigned exterior, the next-generation Yaris"s cabin is more stylish than that of the outgoing model, and features a revised instrument panel with centrally mounted speedometer, plus new-look rev counter and gauges.

A "keyless-go" system is also included, which allows the driver to start up the car merely by pressing a dash-mounted button, so long as they have the blipper close by. Despite the dramatic visual changes, the engine line-up will remain largely unaltered. This means there will be two petrol variants - a 1.0-litre and 1.3-litre - plus a 1.4-litre D-4D diesel.

Both manual and automatic gearboxes will be available, although it"s not clear whether Toyota"s controversial clutchless manual transmission will be retained for use in the forthcoming machine.

In Japan, a 1.5-litre RS-badged car offering 109bhp has been confirmed, as has a four-wheel-drive variant. These models are expected to offer a fuel-saving stop-start system, which automatically cuts the engine when the vehicle is stationary.

The suspension has been reworked to give more cornering stability, grip and ride comfort. And the car also features re-vised brakes, with both EBD and ABS

now standard-fit.




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