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Lambo Reventon Roadster at 2009 Frankfurt motor show
Mon, 14 Sep 2009By Ben Pulman (show photography Radovan Varicak) First Official Pictures 14 September 2009 20:30 This is Lamborghini’s Reventon Roadster, unveiled on the eve of the 2009 Frankfurt motor show. Under the amazing bodywork is the 6.5-litre V12 from the LP670-4 SV, and for this ultimate limited-edition open-top you’ll need over one million pounds in your pocket. Yes, but what a dress it wears.
MINI Paceman Adventure Concept – it’s a Countryman Pickup
Sat, 26 Apr 2014It’s a MINI Pickup – the MINI Paceman Adventure It’s always hard to decide if a MINI concept – and they’re not exactly as rare as hens teeth – is a real one-off or a pointer to a future production MINI. A good example of that is MINI’s April Fool in 2012 for ‘Camping MINIs’ which turned in to a fully-blown official concept in 2013 as the MINI Clubvan Camper, Countryman All4 Camp & Cowley Caravan. Now we get the MINI Paceman Adventure Concept, a pickup based on the Pacemena (itself based on the Countryman) put together by BMW students and instructors at plants in Munich and Dingolfing and built as an exercise to show the skills and talent of the apprentice programme.
Smart Fourjoy concept revealed ahead of Frankfurt motor show
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