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Renault Twin-Z concept (2013) first official pictures
Mon, 08 Apr 2013This is the Renault Twin-Z concept (say it 'Twin-Zee'). Although it packs the usual concept car madness of suicide doors, a pared-back cabin and LEDs everywhere, it actually previews the look – and drivetrain – of the next Renault Twingo. The big news is that it'll be rear-engined, rear-drive, and offer an electric option for less money than the £13k Renault Zoe EV.
Mercedes SLC (or Mercedes GT): It’s Official Spy photo time – again
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BMW M3 coupe gets stripped down to go club racing
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