All Cars articles – Page 56
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Lotus Evora unveiled at 2008 British International Motor Show
The Lotus Evora was unveiled at the 2008 British International Motor Show, and was the company’s first model to be developed for global markets
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Ford Interceptor
As a concept, the Ford Interceptor is the response from Dearborn to Chrysler's success with its extrovert 300C rear-wheel-drive big sedan.
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Ford Airstream
The Airstream concept, introduced by J Mays, is a futuristic crossover, supposedly capturing the sense of optimism and adventure conveyed in American aircraft and spacecraft.
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Ford Taurus / Ford Taurus X / Mercury Sable
Ford is bringing "simplexity" back to what it feels is an overly complex vehicle feature market by reviving the Taurus and Sable names. Ford feels that customer name recognition will help improve lagging sales of the Ford FiveHundred, Freestyle and the Mercury Montego.
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Concept Car of the Week: Ford Probe V (1985)
The Prove V was first shown at the Frankfurt Motor Show back in 1985, and was arguably one of Ford’s most radical concept cars
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Ford Mondeo
James Bond might have picked up a new Mondeo as an airport rental last year, but for the rest of the world Geneva was the first time we'd seen the car.
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Ford Fusion, Mercury Milan and Lincoln MKZ facelifts
These three new designs share the same platform and are heavily face-lifted versions of cars that were launched at the Detroit Auto Show in 2005.
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Ford Mustang
This is the sixth-generation Ford Mustang, a nameplate that has been in production since mid-1964, and a car which has become an American icon.
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Ford Taurus
Ford used NAIAS to introduce its 2010 Taurus, a full-size car (D-Segment) aimed at the North American market.
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Rinspeed iChange concept
The iChange concept is another collaborative project between a number of predominantly Swiss suppliers and Rinspeed and, as usual, the Swiss engineering company Esoro was hired to serve as general contractor for the entire project, including styling.
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Concept Car of the Week: Lancia Megagamma (1978)
Visitors to the 1978 Turin Auto show expected the latest Giugiaro sports car concept. Instead, they were shocked to see a truncated version of Lancia’s Gamma fastback sedan. What was it? A little utility van? A stumpy estate wagon? The Italian maestro had in fact invented the MPV
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Ford Verve
Like the Kuga, this is not so much a concept as a near-production-ready preview of the next Fiesta.
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New Car: Mercedes C-Class Coupé
Mercedes takes the mature approach with the third member of the C-Class family
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Ford Iosis MAX
The relevance of this Ford concept is not too hard to decipher: sized firmly in the Focus segment with a high-ish roofline and ‘MAX' in the title, its proportions pretty much give it away.
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Ford C-Max / Grand C-Max
Like the Galaxy and S-Max, the new Ford C-Max and Grand C-Max are two vehicles produced for one segment, yet aimed at different demographics of buyer.
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Ford Focus
The US-spec Ford Focus never had the sales success of its European namesake, for obvious reasons: the ungainly vehicle always had the appearance of a spartan economy car that simply lacked the perceived quality of its European counterpart.
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Citroen Survolt [Geneva 2015]
Hot pink butting up to gloss blue; matte gray nestling closely with orange and chrome detailing. Add a riot of layered surface interplays as well as extreme, mini-supercar proportions, and extended exposure to the Citroën Survolt concept sounds like a recipe for a migraine, or a page out of Tommy Hilfiger’s Spring/Summer catalogue. So why the double-whammy of complex form and the bold use of color and textile?