All Beijing Motor Show articles – Page 6
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Beijing Motor Show 2010 Trends & Overview
The 2010 Auto China show opened its doors in Beijing under the theme 'For a Greener Tomorrow' and, far from being a shallow slogan, the Chinese show was a clear demonstration of the seriousness with which the industry is rapidly changing to encompass the latest hybrid technologies in its new ...
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Metropolis concept burns bright for PSA in China
The Metropolis is based on a stretched version of the Citroën C6 platform and the design team followed a conventional design process starting from sketching to digital modeling followed by a sole clay model and the final concept. Realized in just six months, with only one month and half for ...
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Design Review: Ford Start concept
The Ford Start Concept was clearly a star at the 2010 Beijing motor show. In what it represents and the essence that it expresses, it is actually one of the most modern and rational concept cars seen in the last few years. In recent memory, arguably only the Pininfarina Duettottanta ...
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Show Review: New York Auto Show 2014
Part of the trouble with the New York International Auto Show is that it appears wedded to Easter, which moves date every year and can fall anywhere between late March and late April.
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Gilles Vidal: innovative materials key to Peugeot's future
Future Peugeots will be defined by their use of materials in a bid to shift the brand upmarket, according to design director Gilles Vidal. Raw, unprocessed materials, he says, will not only prove more ecologically sound, but also more engaging. And his plans don't stop there.
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Beijing motor show 2012 highlights
The 2012 Beijing motor show proves yet again that the balance of power and influence in the car industry continues to shift east.
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Design Development: Peugeot Exalt concept
Type Four-door sedan/fastback conceptLength 4,730mmWidth 1,960mmHeight 1,311 mmWheelbase 2,810mmWeight 1,700kg
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Designer Interviews: James Hope, Design Director for Chery Motors
James Hope, has an impressive automotive design portfolio, having worked at General Motors, Ford and Johnson Controls. In January he became one of the steady stream of Western car designers heading East by joining Chery Motors, the Chinese state-owned automaker, as its new Design Director.
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Design Review: Citroën DS Numéro 9 concept
First seen Beijing motor show 2012Dimensions L: 4,930mm W: 1,940mm H: 1,270mm Wb: 3,000mmType 5-door limousine
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Show Review: New York Auto Show 2015
Last year's New York Auto Show wasn't a classic, with only one true concept unveiled. Conspiracy theorists (including us) pondered whether part of the problem was its late April start - due to being wedded to the fluctuating Easter calendar and thus clashing with the bigger and more important Beijing ...
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Show Review: New York Auto Show 2015
Last year's New York Auto Show wasn't a classic, with only one true concept unveiled. Conspiracy theorists (including us) pondered whether part of the problem was its late April start - due to being wedded to the fluctuating Easter calendar and thus clashing with the bigger and more important Beijing ...
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Show Review: New York Auto Show 2015
Last year's New York Auto Show wasn't a classic, with only one true concept unveiled. Conspiracy theorists (including us) pondered whether part of the problem was its late April start - due to being wedded to the fluctuating Easter calendar and thus clashing with the bigger and more important Beijing ...
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Show Review: New York Auto Show 2015
Last year's New York Auto Show wasn't a classic, with only one true concept unveiled. Conspiracy theorists (including us) pondered whether part of the problem was its late April start - due to being wedded to the fluctuating Easter calendar and thus clashing with the bigger and more important Beijing ...
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Show Review: New York Auto Show 2015
Last year's New York Auto Show wasn't a classic, with only one true concept unveiled. Conspiracy theorists (including us) pondered whether part of the problem was its late April start - due to being wedded to the fluctuating Easter calendar and thus clashing with the bigger and more important Beijing ...
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Show Review: New York Auto Show 2015
Last year's New York Auto Show wasn't a classic, with only one true concept unveiled. Conspiracy theorists (including us) pondered whether part of the problem was its late April start - due to being wedded to the fluctuating Easter calendar and thus clashing with the bigger and more important Beijing ...
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Show Review: New York Auto Show 2015
Last year's New York Auto Show wasn't a classic, with only one true concept unveiled. Conspiracy theorists (including us) pondered whether part of the problem was its late April start - due to being wedded to the fluctuating Easter calendar and thus clashing with the bigger and more important Beijing ...
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Show Review: New York Auto Show 2015
Last year's New York Auto Show wasn't a classic, with only one true concept unveiled. Conspiracy theorists (including us) pondered whether part of the problem was its late April start - due to being wedded to the fluctuating Easter calendar and thus clashing with the bigger and more important Beijing ...
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Show Review: New York Auto Show 2015
Last year's New York Auto Show wasn't a classic, with only one true concept unveiled. Conspiracy theorists (including us) pondered whether part of the problem was its late April start - due to being wedded to the fluctuating Easter calendar and thus clashing with the bigger and more important Beijing ...
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Concept Car of the Week: Ford Start (2010)
While we're painfully aware of the result of Ford's platform-sharing tie-up with Fiat for the Ka and 500 respectively, the Start concept, unveiled at the 2010 Beijing Motor Show, offered a glimpse of what might have been.
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Haval Concept R and Concept B to debut at Shanghai Motor Show
Following the successful Coupe Concept shown at last year's Beijing Motor Show, Great Wall Motors head of design, Pierre Leclerq, has confirmed to Car Design News that the firm's top-selling SUV Haval brand will show two new concepts at next week's Shanghai Motor Show.