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Wed, 19 Sep 2012We've seen galleries galore of Jaguar F-Type testers running around the western United States in camo. Thanks to a leaky European website, though, this first official photo of the production F-Type has hit the Internet. The image shows a trio of F-Types, all with S badging in the front grille; no word on which powerplant is beneath each of the curvaceous hoods, but we'll find out next week at the Paris auto show.
Hyundai HND-9 Concept at Seoul Motor Show
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Mercedes S-class facelift and S400 Hybrid unveiled
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