All articles by Drew Meehan – Page 4
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LaSupercar
There is little doubt that Ferrari have won the silly-named supercar stakes with the new LaFerrari that it unveiled here in Geneva yesterday
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Kia Provo – pimp my lights [w/video]
One of the fun features of the Kia Provo concept is the customizable headlight clusters
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Geneva 2012: Bikes on show, Peugeot edition
It’s easy to forget that Peugeot was originally, and is still, a bicycle manufacturer
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Geneva 2012: Bikes on show, Smart edition
As promised, I’ve discovered another couple of bikes on show this morning
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Geneva 2012: Bikes on show, Opel edition
After a long day walking around the Palexpo floor, I finally got my chance to track down the last of the bikes on show by a major manufacturer, the RADe from Opel
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Geneva 2012: Trends – The “cupshoulder”
The Volvo V40 has caused a fair amount of discussion in Geneva, mostly for being surprisingly more likable in the metal than it was in the press photos. But one of its design details has us discussing a new trend as well – the cupshoulder
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Land Rover DC100 and DC100 Sport. Offending the Defender
The Land Rover Defender has been abused and adored the world around for nearly 30 years, so it’s a huge task laid in front of Land Rover to replace it
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The Skoda Mission L is practically premium
The Mission L is Skoda’s newest concept, and one that follows closely on the heels of Geneva’s Vision D in both design and philosophy
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Kia brings a jewelry box
Peter Schreyer’s team at Kia have been one of the consistent winners at the car design game in the past few years, but there was no guarantee that their strength in designing small cars that elevate the company would equate to designing a fantastic super GT
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The jewel of the Kia GT
While the exterior design of the Kia GT is getting lots of attention here in Frankfurt, the interior is a stunning ensemble of design, craftsmanship, and technology that deserves a mention of its own
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Volvo finds its roots
It seems that Chinese ownership and the return of Peter Horbury have helped Volvo rediscover their Swedishness
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Jaguar C-X16 feels a little flat
As any new Jaguar has a tendency to be, the Jaguar C-X16 is undoubtedly one of the public darlings of the show
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Comment: Toyota cleverness
Although there wasn’t much innovative design on show at the Toyota stand, I absolutely loved these clever hideaway ethernet/power connections at Frankfurt.
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Video: McLaren P1 with lead exterior designer Paul Howse
Video: McLaren P1 with lead exterior designer Paul Howse
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Audi’s angry new face
This morning, Wolfgang Egger unveiled the VW Group’s only concept for the Paris show, the Crosslane Coupe
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Lexus blurs the (shut) lines with its LF-CC
Lexus’s recent show cars have all been “must see to appreciate” models, and the LF-CC that Lexus brought to Paris is no exception
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The final frontier of honest design
While so many manufacturers are following a trend of busy detailing and extraneous graphics, there is one stand in Paris that’s flying under the radar with its consistently honest and cohesive design language—Dacia
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God is in the details: Rolls-Royce retro posters
While we question just how much Rolls-Royce’s bespoke cars in Paris truly represent the Art Deco movement they claim to be inspired by, there’s no doubt that these bespoke posters on the wall outside the stand are truly fantastic
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McLaren P1 design is slightly off the pace
As McLaren Automotive attended its first international motor show, a huge crowd gathered on the first evening of the Paris show to see Ron Dennis unveil the new P1 for the first time
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