All News articles – Page 55
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Opel’s new design language hits Crossland
The Crossland has taken on Opel’s modern new grille design, but other areas of the model are less impressive.
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Jaguar spruces up XF design
In search of sportier feel Jaguar has introduced numerous changes to its XF, tweaking the exterior and overhauling the inside.
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China Design Awards returns
The design showcase, which champions innovation, ambition and the talent of tomorrow, returns with new briefs, new brands and a new awards category.
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SAIC envisions a brighter future for the MG 5 reboot
Channeling the brand’s sportscar heritage of yesteryear, SAIC is hoping to reinvigorate its MG 5.
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GAC aims for emotive design with the Enpulse
The supercar vibes of GAC’s Enpulse will test China’s appetite for a pure sportscar.
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Lynk & Co launches in Europe
Chinese OEM Lynk & Co brings its sharp-looking 01 SUV and car membership programme to Europe.
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Neta’s Eureka moment
Unveiled at the 2020 Beijing Auto Show, the striking Eureka 03 signals Chinese EV start-up Neta’s burgeoning design ambitions.
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Renault distils design ideas from its existing range for its new Arkana
The Renault Arkana takes on a very different shape from anything that the French OEM has released before in Europe
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Human Horizons unveils HiPhi X luxury electric SUV
The HiPhi X will hit the Chinese market in 2021, and looks to be very close to the futuristic prototype shown in 2019.
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Ford sculpts the future at the Beijing Auto Show
Ford unveiled a new design language rather than a car at the Beijing Auto Show. Design director of Ford China Max Wolff explains why.
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The (auto) show goes on in Beijing
Face masks aside the opening of the Beijing Auto show hinted that normal service has resumed, at least in China.
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Volkswagen ID.4 takes on familiar face
Restraint seems to be the watchword with Volkswagen’s ID.4 – the company’s first electric SUV.
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Yanfeng’s new XiM21 concept looks to the (very near) future
From the moment the presentation of Yanfeng’s new concept began, it was clear that this was a bit different. For one thing, the concept has an exterior. While the focus is clearly not on the exterior, the fact it has one is noteworthy. Recent years have seen interior-only concepts from Yanfeng. This concept demonstrates lots of types of technology and solutions that can be seen on the latest releases (such as the S-Class) with some near-future tech too. As presenter Han Hendriks, chief technology officer YFT, explained, the feedback they recived on the futuristic XIM20 concept was: ‘but which technology can we put in vehicles in the next two years?’ XiM21 certainly answers that question.
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Hyundai gets edgy with new Tucson
The new Tucson features aggressive geometric patterns that could become a Hyundai trait
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Head of design at Geely UK joins Paramex
British designer Wayne Burgess has joined design and engineering consultancy, Paramex, as chief design officer. Burgess, who was previously head of design and vice-president at Geely UK, has headed up design teams at some of the biggest names in car design, including Aston Martin, Rolls Royce and Jaguar Land Rover.
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Nissan Z Proto debuts
Many people have been waiting a long time for the new Z car, and last night’s online reveal of the Z Proto (a near production concept) gives a good idea of what the new Z will be. Nissan hasn’t strayed too far from Z’s heritage, which will delight a lot of people, and the updates blend old and new neatly in a startling yellow package.
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Meet the new CDN editor
With a background in architecture and design journalism, not to mention a love of cars, new CDN editor James McLachlan is looking forward to exploring some of the big questions facing the industry.
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First sight: Lucid Air
Lucid designers take us behind the scenes of the Silicon Valley startup’s first production car, a luxury electric saloon set to disrupt the competition with new proportions and more than 500 miles of range.
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S stands for sophistication with the new Mercedes-Benz saloon
In the (streamed and pre-recorded) launch of the new S-Class, Gorden Wagener stated that ‘minimalism is the true luxury of our time’. He is not the first to voice this opinion, but the new S-Class does exemplify a lot of what has made ’sensual purity’ such a successful design philosophy for Mercedes in recent years.