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Interior Motives
Interior Motives Summer 2021 Digital Edition
The summer edition of Interior Motives has landed featuring exclusive coverage of the Lincoln Zephyr, GAC Enpulse, SAIC Airo and the Mercedes EQS. Plus we bring you the latest colour and trim trends
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Opel’s edgy new design language made clear with new Astra
Opel is starting to find its feet with its new design language, as the new Astra takes the next step towards modern and fresh design
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Lightening the Ford F-150 Lightning
As truck buyers increasingly scrutinise range, Ford’s design team had to pay close attention to lightweighting in realising the OEMs gamechanging F-150 Lightning
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Return to the ICE age: Lotus launches the petrol-powered Emira
Though it speaks a design language set out by EV hypercar the Evija, Lotus’ newest effort, the Emira is a potent petrol-powered junior supercar. And the Geely-owned OEM wants to sell lots of them
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Watch: Design-for-manufacturing and light-weighting move to the top of the agenda
This livestream investigates how designers and engineers at Ford, Gestamp and key suppliers are using innovative materials and creating light-weight architectures, including for models like the Ford F-150 Lightning and Maverick compact truck.
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Rolls-Royce Boat Tail design in detail with Alex Innes
Alex Innes, head of coachbuild design at Rolls-Royce, talks us through the design of the new Boat Tail
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Kia gives new Sportage some teeth
Kia’s new Sportage breaks with the model’s historically conservative styling to deliver a more aggressive look
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Driven: Tesla Model 3
Pushing reductionism to the extreme, the delectable Model 3 shows less can be more. Michael Nash gets behind the wheel of Tesla’s most affordable EV
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Lexus NX hails evolution of the brand's design language
The new Lexus NX gets an interior overhaul based on the Tazuna design concept, while the exterior has some fresh details too
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Trio of BMW models break cover – 4 Series Gran Coupe, X3 and X4
The three new BMW models include some fresh design details, but there is something very familiar about it all
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Ford’s new Maverick pick-up – handy and hybridised
Ford’s new compact pick-up, dubbed Maverick, puts the emphasis on versatility and customisation. It will be available in ICE-only and hybrid options
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Design Review: Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport
The large fastback SUV reflects American style and VW’s “friendly” design language
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Driven: Mini Electric and Mini Convertible
A mix of modern and retro design details feature in the latest generation of Mini’s, including the new Electric and Convertible models
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Born identity: Cupra launches electric hot hatch
The new Cupra Born aims to be fun to drive as well as environmentally friendly, but the design has a familiar feel to it
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F-150 Lightning: Ford’s Truck of the Future?
Ford is betting that any scepticism concerning electrification of the F-series will be blown away by its sheer ability. And with more pulling power, space and versatility than ever before, should we doubt them? Car Design News spoke to Ford’s global design director Todd Willing ahead of the full reveal
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Genesis re-designs G70 rear for Shooting Brake variant
Genesis says its G70 Shooting Brake, designed specifically for the European customer, underlines its strategy for the continent
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Design review: Volkswagen ID.3
A well-balanced design positions the Volkswagen ID.3 as an electric model suitable for all, writes Michael Nash
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Genesis reveals its European line-up
Genesis G80 and GV80 will lead the way as the Korean brand seeks to establish itself in the European market
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Design review: Lexus LC Convertible
With small exceptions, the drop-top flagship LC Convertible from Lexus holds its own more than than two years after the show car debuted
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High Voltage: Mustang Mach-E GT
The new Mustang trades the V8 muscle associated with the namplate for a battery-powered crossover. CDN discusses the CMT proposal with lead designer Janet Seymour