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VW Polo facelift (2014) first official pictures
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Smart E-Scooter concept (2010) first design sketches
Thu, 09 Sep 2010These sketches are our first glimpse at the potential future of Smart. Called the E-Scooter, it's a concept that will be unveiled at the 2010 Paris motor show. No, not a bit of it – there are, in fact, more cars coming too as well.
College Exhibition: Coventry University Degree Show 2007
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