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VW bring Golf GTI and Polo Concepts to Wörthersee
Thu, 21 May 2009VW has brought the Golf GTI & Polo Worthesee Concepts to the Worthersee Tour in Austria The Wörthersee Tour is in full swing in Austria, and as we told you yesterday Audi has brought along the Audi Q5 Wörthersee Concept to show off, along with a handful of its latest models. But this is a VW as well as Audi show, so Volkswagen has gone one better and brought along a pair of Concept Cars – The VW Golf GTI Wörthersee Concept and the VW Polo Wörthersee Concept. The Golf GTI Concept, based on the new VW Golf GTI, comes in a dark Firespark Red and a set of mean looking black alloys.
Ford Vertrek concept car (2011) first pictures
Mon, 10 Jan 2011Remember Ford's one world, one car mantra? They call it One Ford. The new Ford Vertrek concept car, unveiled today at the 2011 North American International Auto Show, is a signal that they now want to roll out the same thinking to the SUV market. Currently, Ford sells the Kuga crossover in Europe and the Escape in America.
CDN Interior Motives Student Design Awards launched
Mon, 27 Feb 2012Registration for the 10th Car Design News Interior Motives Student Design Awards has now opened. This is your chance to take part in one of the most important events in the design calendar, and to display your talent and fresh thinking to the world's top vehicle designers and automotive press. The theme of this year's competition is ‘What Comes Next?