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First Sight: BMW at the 2012 London Olympics
Wed, 27 Jun 2012Director of BMW i design Benoît Jacob showed Car Design News the i Pedelec bicycle alongside a new version of the i3 concept at the company's new Park Lane ‘i store' in London. The compact bike folds artfully into the boot of the car, recharging its batteries when stowed. Made in limited numbers, a few i Pedelecs will run outside its contractual fleet of 4,000 vehicles at the London Olympics.
Lamborghini Urus – First Photos UPDATED Urus Photo Gallery
Fri, 20 Apr 2012Lamborghini Urus - seen in the new EVO The first photos of the Lamborghini SUV – the Lamborghini Urus - have been revealed in EVO magazine. Yes, the Lamborghini SUV will be the Lamborghini Urus, and we have the first photos. EVO Magazine has a full review of the Urus SUV in its latest edition, and the photo above is the main photo from the story.
CAR tech: Britain's £1bn auto-industry revolution
Mon, 21 Oct 2013By Damion Smy Motor Industry 21 October 2013 09:30 BMW, Jaguar-Land Rover and Nissan are just a handul of the car companies to have seen the potential in British design and engineering. Read on to find out just how they're actually helping Britian fight Germany as the car world's most pivotal auto-industry R&D hub. More than £1billion will be invested in the UK over the next decade to build a hub of design, engineering and manufacturing nous in the automotive equivalent of California’s Silicon Valley.