All Cars articles – Page 51
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New Car: Fiat Mobi
New affordable city car launched to bolster Fiat's range in Latin America
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Concept Car of the Week: Suzuki Mobile Terrace (2003)
The anti-car mobile room that continues to appeal
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Concept Car of the Week: Dodge Super8 Hemi (2001)
Revisiting the concept that evoked the cars of pre-Interstate America
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Concept Car of the Week: Lancia Dialogos (1998)
For any brand with a long heritage, there is always a tension between the past and future. The past is a rich source of design ideas, but can also hinder the need to drive the brand’s image and design language into the future. How do you reconcile the two?
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Concept Car of the Week: Jaguar Kensington (1990)
Giugiaro's vision for a modern Jaguar that made production a decade later and half a world away
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New Car: Tesla Model 3
Hotly-anticipated 'affordable' high-volume sedan finally drops the grille
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Ford puts London ‘Ingeni’ studio under review as it seeks to slash costs
Soho studio set to move as advanced design department is reworked
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New Car: BMW Vision Next 100 concept
Future-gazing show car explores the possibilities for BMW's second century
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New Car: Alpine Vision concept
Is pretty and retro enough to relaunch a once innovative brand?
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New Cars: Delhi Auto Expo 2016 highlights
Small crossovers and sedan dominate India's biggest motor show
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Concept Car of the Week: Lancia Medusa (1980)
When was the last time the humble family car paradigm was thoroughly questioned and progress made? Yes we’ve made huge strides in terms of refining and finessing details, but the overall concept hasn’t changed since Giorgetto Giugiaro defined the segment with his 1974 Volkswagen Golf.
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Who’s Where: Jason Castriota to lead Ford’s Dearborn advanced design studio
Surprise move as Ford looks to strengthen its strategic operations
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CES 2016: Ford gets Carplay, Android Auto integration right
System still has issues but this refinement is welcome