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Limited Edition Mulsanne Teased

DEFINING LUXURY GRAND TOURING: BENTLEY AT THE IAA 2017 All-new Bentley Continental GT makes global debut in Frankfurt The definitive luxury Grand Tourer: designed, engineered and handcrafted in Britain 6.0-litre W12 TSI engine delivers 635 PS (626 bhp) and 900 Nm (664 lb.ft.) 0-100 km/h in 3.7 seconds (0-60 mph in 3.6 seconds); top speed of 333 km/h (207 mph) New limited edition Mulsanne Design Series by Mulliner also debuts, showcasing brand-new Tessellated coloured carbon fibre Special Mulliner-created Flying Spur V8 S model will be exhibited The world’s fastest SUV - the Bentayga W12 – is also on display Immersive Tech Lab on stand showcases Bentley’s technology Press conference at 11:45 on September 12; Stand 3 Hall A07 (Crewe, 7 September 2017)  The all-new Continental GT makes its global debut at the IAA 2017 in Frankfurt on 12 September. The third generation of the legendary Bentley Continental GT is designed, engineered and handc...

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The Jaguar FUTURE-TYPE is a premium compact on-demand vehicle concept, designed to meet the mobility needs of future generations. The Jaguar FUTURE-TYPE is a fully autonomous concept that imagines mobility in a world where Jaguar customers can summon a fully-charged FUTURE-TYPE on-demand. Offering a glimpse into the future, it is a car for a world of autonomous, connected, electric and shared mobility (ACES). At the heart of the concept is the world’s first intelligent and connected steering wheel. This steering wheel lives in your home and becomes your trusted companion. Sayer – named after the designer of the E-type - is the first voice-activated Artificial Intelligence (AI) steering wheel that will be able to carry out hundreds of tasks. It can summon your car, play music, book you a table and even knows what’s in your fridge. Sayer signals your membership of our on-demand service club. A club which offers either sole ownership or the option of sharing the car with othe...

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Kia Proceed Concept Revealed Ahead of Frankfurt World Debut

Extended hot hatch presents a new body type for Kia Low, lean and lithe – concept characterised by its rakish roofline, muscular proportions and compact footprint Unique ‘Luminline’ exterior design feature – an illuminated outline of its glasshouse Hints at the design of the next-generation cee’d   Frankfurt, 7 September 2017  – Kia Motors has revealed new images of the Proceed Concept. Kia’s new concept car makes its world debut at the 2017 Frankfurt International Motor Show on 12 September.   Designed at Kia’s European design centre in Frankfurt, just 500 metres from where it will be unveiled, the Proceed Concept indicates what the next-generation cee’d could look like.   The concept presents a new body type for Kia. The extended hot hatch retains the athleticism of the current pro_cee’d model, while combining its striking visual presence with a dash of real-world versatility. Reworked and reimagined for a new generation of driver, it puts forwar...

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