Bentley has unveiled a convertible version of its Continental Supersports. The car will be debuting at the Geneva Motor Show next month.
The World Car of the Year jury has announced their top 10 finalists for 2010. The top 3 will be announced in Geneva, while the actual awards will be given out at the New York International Auto Show.
Carlsson, a tuning company specializing in Mercedes-Benz tuning, will be revealing their C25 supercar at the upcoming Geneva Motor Show. Since they are a Mercedes tuning company, the car is based on the Mercedes-Benz SL600.
Mazda has revealed another car ahead of Geneva, this time the 6. It’s just a facelift, and just as the old Mazda6, it’s still a fine looking car.
The Honda CR-Z has been launched today at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. The world premiere unveiling revealed a hybrid car which promises fun and sporty handling. The European version will debut at the Geneva Motor Show in March this year.
Alfa Romeo will be displaying three versions of the 159 replacement at the upcoming Geneva Motor Show alongside the new Giulietta, which will make its first live appearance at Geneva.
Swiss automaker Rinspeed has released some pictures and details on their upcoming UC? electric car.
Well, here it is: the new Audi A1. The photograph underneath has been leaked ahead of the car’s official unveiling at the Geneva Motor Show. The guy in the shot is no one else than Justin Timberlake as Audi have signed him to be an ambassador for the company. Audi themselves have launched a teaser film this week in which a graffiti artist draws a “concept” of the car.
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The next generation Porsche Cayenne has been spotted almost undisguised. By the looks of things, it will remain every bit as hideous.
The car will be adopting a more street focused setup, with bits meant for off-roading being scrapped in favour of a lighter and more responsive car.
More details and pictures will be available when the car is unveiled at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show.
Source: WorldCarFans
The next generation Porsche Cayenne has been spotted almost undisguised. By the looks of things, it will remain every bit as hideous.
The car will be adopting a more street focused setup, with bits meant for off-roading being scrapped in favour of a lighter and more responsive car.
More details and pictures will be available when the car is unveiled at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show.
Source: WorldCarFans