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Condition:New other (see details) Color:Dark Buck / Light Buck (Beige / Sand) Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Brand:Quality Models/QMI Group Manufacturer Part Number:AMI8000-0004-A MPN:AMI8000-0004-A Main Color:Dark Buck / Light Buck (Beige / Sand) manufacturer:Quality Models / QMI Group Item_Condition:New other (see details) Part Brand:Quality Models/QMI Group country_of_manufacture:United States

KTM's four-wheeled future

Mon, 25 Feb 2008

By Ben Purvis Motor Industry 25 February 2008 11:26 KTM's X-Bow track day car is just the start of a five-model line-up that will include Dakar and Le Mans endurance racers. Stefan Pierer, the youthful-looking 51 year-old CEO of KTM, has revealed to CAR how he intends to turn his company into the Austrian equivalent of Lotus. The unveiling of the production version of the Audi-engined, carbon-monocoque X-Bow at the Geneva Motor Show on March 4 2008 is exactly one year on from the first showing of the prototype.

College Exhibition: Coventry University MA Degree Show 2009

Wed, 23 Dec 2009

MA students from Coventry University's School of Art and Design presented their annual degree show at Coventry Transport Museum late last month. Entitled ‘Keep Movin', the nine graduating students showed a range of projects, which centered on the theme of sustainable transportation, energy efficient vehicles and new materials. There was also a sample of an earlier group project that explored the future of the car based on the ‘Foresight Future Scenarios 2055'.

Subaru FT-86 – Turbo and 4WD

Wed, 28 Oct 2009

Rendered speculation on the Subaru FT-86 Toyota brought the FT-86 – a 2 door coupe concept that may well see the return of the Celica name – to the Tokyo Motor Show this month. Designed to be an affordable coupe – and designed in collaboration with Subaru – it looks a promising new car. But we’ve seen no real detail on the other part of the equation – the Subaru FT-86 (know internally as the 216A).