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Volkswagen has revealed the Cross Coupe concept car crossover at the 2011 Tokyo auto show. At 4345mm long, it's roughly between Golf and Tiguan - suggesting the successor to the Tiguan could adopt a more Evoque-inspired stance. VW Cross Coupe: the lowdown
This isn't just a conceptual look at future VW SUVs - it's also the first sight of the group's new MQB platform.
Thu, 10 Jul 2008
By Tim Pollard and Ben Oliver
10 July 2008 16:02
Supercars in the Seventies
Lamborghini continued to define the supercar in the ’70s, building on the success of the dramatic Miura with the brutal and startling silhouette of the Countach. But Lambo’s nemesis Ferrari was never far behind, and the two Italian thoroughbreds dominated the market, with a succession of beautiful supercars throughout the decade. Despite the threat of the global oil crisis, the Germans started to muscle in on supercar territory with the rare BMW M1 and Porsche's upstart sports car, the 911 Turbo.Browse our GBU-style pick of the decade's landmarks below – and vote for your favourite supercar decade in our poll
Make and model
Year
Price
Engine
0-60mph
Top speed
1973
£14,610
4390cc flat 12, 360bhp, 311lb ft
5.4sec
175mph
For
Pininfarina's styling set the look for Ferraris until well into the 1980s
Against
Ferrari's answer to the Miura arrived seven years late
Verdict
A seminal Ferrari for styling and engineering, too often overlooked
Ferrari's first mid-engined V12 was good enough to stay in production for nine years, bridging the huge gap between the Sixties Daytona and the Testarossa of the Eighties
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Make and model
Year
Price
Engine
0-60mph
Top speed
Porsche 911 Turbo
1974
£14,749
2994cc flat six, 260bhp, 253lb ft
6.0sec
155mph
For
The car that took the 911 into supercar territory; a legend was born
Against
Everything you've heard about the handling of early cars is an understatement.
Fri, 29 Sep 2006
By Ben Whitworth
Motor Industry
29 September 2006 03:13
Mazda is scrabbling to ready a muscular 170bhp turbodiesel engine for its new CX-7 crossover, which arrives in Europe next summer. Although the five-seat 4x4 will initially come with a 258bhp version of the Mazda 6 MPS's turbocharged 2.3-litre four, European market demands for diesel power mean Mazda will unleash a new 2.2-litre version of its four-cylinder diesel. This engine will be hooked up to a slick six-speed manual or five-gear automatic transmission.