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Filed under: Concept Cars , Geneva Motor Show , Euro , Tech , Crossovers/CUVs , Rumormill Click above for high-res image gallery of the Dacia Duster Concept Say "Duster" to most auto enthusiasts and you're likely to conjure up images of 1970's Plymouth Valiant-based muscle cars, or perhaps the P-bodied Chrysler buzzbins of the Eighties. What doesn't usually come to mind is the very first concept car from the Romanian low-cost transportation experts at Dacia. Initially shown at the Geneva Motor Show earlier this month , word from Autocar now suggests that a production version of the showcar is on the way. According to the UK publication, the Duster will hit the ground running at next year's Geneva show, and it will launch with a choice of four-cylinder gas and diesel engines, as well as available all-wheel drive. Interestingly, Autocar suggests that the production crossover will likely retain the concept's trick reconfigurable seats, including a passenger seat...
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Filed under: Geneva Motor Show , Tech , Supercars , Aston Martin Aston Martin One-77 internals - Click above for high-res gallery At the Geneva Motor Show this week, Aston Martin publicly showed its limited-edition One-77 super-car for the first time. While the design is certainly attention grabbing, the machinery sitting next to it was perhaps even more so. On the first of two press days, the Aston stand was dominated by the first complete One-77 chassis laid bare for all the world to see. Resplendent in carbon-fiber and cast, forged and extruded aluminum, the skinless One-77 is an engineer's dream. Chris Porritt, Chief Program Manager for the One-77, took a few minutes to give us a guided tour of this remarkable example of engineering art. The mechanical bits of the One-77 are built more like the guts of an Le Mans Prototype racer than any typical production car. Of course, calling this a production car is a stretch anyway given that only 77 examples will be produced. Major automakers...
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Filed under: Concept Cars , Spy Photos , Economy , Hatchbacks , Kia No. 3, not exactly the most imaginative name, but the Kia concept car that so intrigued us at this week's Geneva Motor Show looks to be headed for production. What looks to be a Soul-based mule has been nabbed in spy photographs while cold-weather testing in Sweden. Kia says the slick-looking MPV will haul five passengers in its Honda Fit sized footprint. From what we can tell in the spy shots, the No. 3 will be another entry in the small/useful/fun (hopefully) segment that actually looks pretty good. Hopefully they beautify the name to match the rest of the car. [Source: NextAutos ] Production version of Geneva's Kia No. 3 concept spotted testing originally appeared on Autoblog on Fri, 06 Mar 2009 11:28:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Filed under: Minivans/MPVs , Geneva Motor Show , Toyota , UK Toyota Verso - Click above for high-res gallery Toyota officially unveiled the latest version of its slick looking, Euro-centric people mover at the Geneva Motor Show this week. Called the Verso (not to be confused with the Nissan Versa ), the three-row, five-door hatchback wears handsome sheetmetal with lines that are definitely "in family" for Toyota. For as much as we like the outside, the instrument panel has Scion disease. Center gauges . Please stop it. That third row also has severely limited legroom, but it's still a neat trick to fit so many perches within a Corrola-sized footprint, even if some are occasional-use grade. The Verso will likely delight for bopping across the moorland, but you might need to have your legs removed so you'll fit in back. Gallery: Geneva 2009: Toyota Verso Geneva 2009: Toyota Verso crams three rows into Corolla-sized package originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 05 Mar 2009...
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Filed under: Geneva Motor Show , Crossovers/CUVs Click above for a high-res gallery of the Skoda Yeti Europeans are about to get one more soft-roading cute 'ute to add to their shopping lists now that Skoda , Volkswagen's Czech subsidiary, has released the production version of the Yeti at the Geneva Motor Show . First shown in concept form back at the 2005 show in Geneva, the production Yeti keeps the same basic design as its conceptual forebear, but we think it loses some of what made it so interesting in the first place. Gone is the contrasting white roof that was obviously cribbed from Toyota's FJ Cruiser but looked perfect in this application. So too gone are the flanks, now smoothed out and looking very first-gen Honda CR-V-ish and missing the hidden rear door handles from the concept. See for yourself, we've included a gallery of the concept along with live shots of the production Yeti below. Inside, the Yeti features the same innovative seating arrangement as the...
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Filed under: Tuners , Geneva Motor Show , Supercars , Bugatti Click above for a high-res gallery of the Mansory Vincero The Bleu Centenaire wasn't the only limited edition Veyron on the floor at the Geneva Motor Show . While Bugatti has created a wide array of individualization programs for its supercar, German tuner Mansory saw fit to create its own and displayed a revised version of the Veyron dubbed the Linea Vincero. We got our first look at the car back in December when it was mysteriously pictured on a dealer web site, but with its official unveiling we now have full details from Mansory. Exterior modifications are relatively subtle and include a new front fascia, shorter hood, LED daytime running lights, side skirts, a diffuser, larger side and rear air outlets and new forged wheels. The interior features carbon fiber accents, special leather seating and trim and an ambient lighting system utilizing LEDs. Unlike the other Veyron models, the Vincero comes with a power upgrade...
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Filed under: Convertibles , Sports/GTs , Geneva Motor Show , Special/Limited Editions Click above for a high-res gallery of the Wiesmann MF4 Roadster Since its inception back in 1985, Wiesmann has been busy building beautiful retro-themed coupes and convertibles, and to celebrate its 20th anniversary (of what, exactly, we're not sure) the automaker has just released its MF4 Roadster at the Geneva Motor Show . We love the old-school looks, especially the soft top that collapses on the rear parcel shelf as it does on classic British and German roadsters. The running gear, though, is thoroughly modern and highlighted by a modified version of the BMW M3's 4.0-liter V8, in this case tuned to put out 367 horsepower. If you want one, you'd better act fast. Wiesmann only plans to assemble between 250 and 350 units this year, and they are only available in Europe for now. Gallery: Geneva 2009: Wiesmann Roadster MF4 Gallery: Wiesmann Roadster MF4 Geneva 2009: Wiesmann Roadster MF4 is...
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Filed under: Sports/GTs , Geneva Motor Show , Special/Limited Editions Click above for high-res gallery of the KTM X-Bow ROC Late last month we learned that KTM was planning to bring two new versions of its X-Bow roadster to the Geneva Motor Show . One of those machines is the new X-Bow ROC edition, and our men on the scene managed to assemble a gallery of live shots of the new model that you can view in the gallery below. This new ROC edition was built to commemorate the Austrian firm's inclusion in last year's 2008 Race of Champions , so it fittingly features a lightweight carbon fiber monocoque shell and adds a sports exhaust to Audi's 2.0-liter turbocharged, direct-injection four-cylinder mill that's shared with other models in the range. Unique paint and badges also help set it apart from lesser X-Bows. Despite the fact this new model shares plenty of special bits with the top-level Superlight X-Bow, KTM was able to price the limited edition ROC model rather aggressively...
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