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Underneath the skin...

Underneath the skin lies the basis for a model likely to be called the V3. It’s essentially BMW’s answer to sporty people carriers such as Ford’s S-MAX, and the firm hopes it will succeed where other prestige offerings like Mercedes’ B-Class have failed. Based on platform architecture shared with the 3-Series and the X3 SUV, the V3 will provide more versatility for families than any BMW before – but with the same style and driver appeal.



Making its North American...

Making its North American debut, Jaguarò€™s all-new 2010 XJ was unveiled at the annual Pebble Beach Concours dò€™Elegance kick-off event last night.


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The long awaited "small"...

The long awaited "small" Rolls Royce has finally broken cover... This carefully cropped image - apparently taken from the official pictures released by Rolls Royce - has surfaced on the internet ahead of the car"s official unveiling at midnight tonight.

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The Gullwing has taken...

The Gullwing has taken flight! This is the Mercedes supercar thatò€™s set to perch right at the top of the tree when it hits showrooms in 2010.

Our spies have captured a pre-production prototype of the Gullwing out testing in heavy disguise (below). However, its unique, cartoon-like proportions instantly gave its identity away! A long, exaggerated bonnet and set-back cabin make it obvious that this is the successor to the Mercedes SLR McLaren.

That model was widely criticised for being too expensive and dynamically bland, despite its astonishing performance. But Mercedes is determined this model wonò€™t follow the same path. As a result, the German maker has turned to in-house tuning arm AMG to develop its latest supercar. It will ensure that the flagship will have sharp cornering ability to match its amazing looks. Sources suggest the newcomer, which is codenamed C197 internally, will have a unique name aimed to distinguish it as a flagship model, separating it from the SL range. The ò€˜SLCò€™ badge has been mooted for some time, although insiders suggest it may be too similar.

Whatever the outcome, production will last for only two years and be limited to around 6,000 cars per year to ensure exclusivity and prestige.

Power will come from either a turbocharged V8 or naturally aspirated V10 generating between 550bhp and 650bhp. This will be sent to the rear wheels via a revised version of the firmò€™s 7G-Tronic automatic gearbox.




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