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Hummer HX concept previews H4
Thu, 13 Dec 2007By Ben Whitworth First Official Pictures 13 December 2007 10:00 Hummer has unleashed three of its newest and youngest designers to create the HX concept that will make its debut at the Detroit Motor Show in January. Fresh out of the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, designers David Rojas (he created the blue concept), Min Young Kang (the red and black creation) and Robert Jablonski (the grey car) were assigned to create a vision of Hummer's off-road future, creating a smaller, lighter and more agile junior Hummer. So who was actually in charge of these fledglings?
Range Rover Sport Stealth Pack to debut at Goodwood Festival of Speed
Mon, 16 Jun 2014The Range Rover Sport gets a Stealth Pack option If you really want to make extreme changes to your new Range Rover Sport, Jaguar Land Rover’s new Special Operations are the go to people. But for an off-the-shelf solution for titivating your new RRS, you can now add the Range Rover Sport Stealth Pack. The Range Rover Stealth Sport Pack is a new bolt-on option for your new Sport that adds exterior titivation for a more aggressive look, quite in keeping with the new Sport’s more sporty on-road dynamics.
Portugal commits to the Electric Car
Sun, 23 Nov 2008Renault Electric Car [ad#ad-1] Portugal has today committed to building 1,300 recharging stations around the country by 2011, in a deal agreed with Renault to supply Electric Cars (EV). This is a further indication of the global rush to go green, with ‘carbon’ taxes and ‘carbon’ incentives sprouting from the desks of politicians throughout the West. But how logical is this phenomenon, and is it a fools errand, based on dubious facts’?