DEARBORN, Mich., April 2, 2019 – With today’s reveal of the stylish new Escape, featuring the small SUV’s best-ever performance, flexibility and smart new technology, Ford is reinventing the model that helped drive the popularity of the segment. Escape, which debuted the world’s first hybrid SUV in 2005, brings back two hybrid choices for 2020, a standard hybrid and a plug-in variant, and introduces technologies ranging from drive modes and driver-assist features to electric vehicle ingenuity and on-board connectivity. “This all-new Escape brings a sleeker, sportier design with the capability to take you on just about any of your life’s adventures,” said Kumar Galhotra, Ford’s president, North America. “With our class-leading hybrid powertrains, customers will spend less time at the gas station and more time on the road.” To create a sportier look for the all-new Escape, designers turned to some of the most high- profile sports cars in the Ford showroom. The shield-shaped ...
I'm no car guru, but for this part you can call me one. The Hyundai i-oniq has a Euro-focused design language. It was first unveiled at the Geneva motor show last year. If look at the image, you can see that the sports hatchback have a stylistic gull-wing door. And under that hood is a 1.0-liter 3-cylinder petrol engine that has a lithium ion battery, which you can charge. Its bold design has a wrapped package inside and out that can radiates premium qualities.
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ReplyDeleteThis kind of car will eventually capture the eyes of every car lover! Its company’s signature design language and fluidic sculpture were redefined in this model. I have also browsed some pictures other than this, and I saw how great the innovation of Hyundai is in this car. It is an absolutely awesome ride!
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