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Nissan BladeGlider EV, IDx Freeflow and IDx Nismo at Tokyo Motor Show 2013
Thu, 21 Nov 2013Not content with unveiling the Nismo version of its GT-R supercar at the Tokyo Motor Show, Nissan also showed three new concepts covering motorsport style, modern design and their latest dramatic electric vehicle thinking. Time to meet the triangular-shaped, three-seat BladeGlider EV, the denim-seated IDx Freeflow and the stylishly go-faster IDx Nismo. Remember a black Nissan motorsport creation called the DeltaWing that graced the 2012 Le Mans 24?
Lotus gets a new boss – former Citroen Peugeot President Jean-Marc Gales
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Rolls-Royce expands Bespoke operation
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