All Production cars articles – Page 8
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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
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Honda reveals simplified and sophisticated Civic
The new Honda Civic design shows that less really can result in more
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Volkswagen injects a bit of spice into ID4 GTX
The new Volkswagen ID4 GTX is the most powerful addition to the company’s ID4 line-up, and features some unique design details
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Space Zeeker: Lynk & Co’s Zeekr 001
Designed to deliver on a promise of ’no more boring EVs’, Lynk & Co’s Zeekr 001 has it roots in the Zero concept. Stefan Rosén, vice president Lynk & Co Design explains more
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Honda smoothes over the new HR-V
The latest Honda HR-V is far less aggressive than the previous model, as the team opts for a clean and simple design
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Xpeng launches P5 with Lidar technology
The first model in its portfolio to hit the market with Lidar technology, Xpeng’s P5 is big in size and creature comforts. Car Design News got the lowdown from Eric Zhao, senior director of Xpeng’s design centre
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Hyundai Santa Cruz: head-turner or head-scratcher?
The design team at Hyundai talk through the truck-CUV mashup – and explain why they aren’t apologising for taking risks
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Design review: Renault Megane
Renault plays it safe with the design of the latest Megane. Michael Nash takes the new model for a spin
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Citroen keeps faith in large cars with the C5 X
Citroën has another stab at a large car with the C5 X, which tries to be, at once, an SUV, a saloon and an estate
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Interior Motives
Interior Motives Spring 2021 Digital Edition
The spring edition of Interior Motives is out now featuring cutting edge design concepts and the newest production launches, with exclusive coverage of the Hyundai Ioniq 5, Nio ET7, DS4, Mini Vision Urbanaut plus a deep dive into the future of screens and the latest colour and trim trends
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Interview: Mitsubishi’s design chief Seiji Watanabe
Former Nissan and Infiniti designer Seiji Watanabe talks cross-brand collaboration and the new Outlander flagship
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Radford returns: coachbuilder that defined the swinging sixties is back
Legendary sixities coachbuilder Radford, which counted the Beatles and Peter Sellars as customers is back, helmed by a high-profile team including former F1 star Jensen Button
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Obituary: The French maestro Robert Opron
One of the finest car designers of the 20th Century, Robert Opron, passed away last week, aged 89. Responsible for masterpieces for Simca, Citroen, Renault and Alfa Romeo from the late 1950s to the late-80s – and one of the few recipients of the Car Design News Lifetime Achievement Award – we salute his life and influence, via still vivid memories of visiting his house south of Paris back in 2016 to discuss his career over Scotch and Pringles…
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Watch: Design review of the Skoda Enyaq iV
Oliver Stefani, head of design at Skoda, and his team take us through the finer details of the Enyaq iV in a live Q&A
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Škoda reveals small but rugged Kushaq
Škoda adds ruggedness to its usual restrained style for its new small SUV, the Kushaq
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Car Design Dialogues Europe day one in review
Day one of Car Design Dialogues Europe provided the ultimate behind-the-scenes experience, taking the audience inside studios and giving them unique access to the industry
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Canoo shows off exterior features of new electric pick-up
The new electric pick-up from Canoo is a beefed-up version of its lifestyle vehicle with added functionality
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Cadillac’s Crystal Windham walks us through the 2021 Escalade
The new Cadillac Escalade has been redesigned with consumer feedback at the forefront. Interior design director Crystal Windham tells Car Design News about the highlights
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Design Review: Citroen C4 and e-C4
The C4 and its electric cousin the e-C4 mark a step change for the French OEM but the duo’s design roots can be traced to earlier models like the Cactus. Car Design News’ Michael Nash paid a visit to Citroen to bring us a comprehensive look at both offerings