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Toyota GR GT World Premiere: The New V8 Hybrid Supercar Shock

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2019 Hyundai Veloster R | On The Road

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Håkan Samuelsson, "Disruptor of the year" 2018.

1966 Ford Mustang Convertible: The Original Pony Car

2019 Hyundai Veloster | Exterior Design

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2019 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk | Promovid

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2019 Jeep Cherokee Limited | Promovid

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2019 Cherokee Reveal | Jeep®

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9:11 Magazine: the story of the “GDR Porsche”.

2019 Jeep® Cherokee:

Authentic, Premium Jeep Design and New Advanced Global Turbo Engine Enhance Evolution of Renowned Mid-size SUV Auburn Hills, Mich., Jan 16, 2018  -   The new 2019 Jeep® Cherokee – the most capable mid-size sport-utility vehicle (SUV) – boasts a new, authentic and more premium design, along with the addition of an all-new, advanced 2.0-liter direct-injection inline four-cylinder engine that enhances performance and fuel efficiency. Jeep Cherokee’s evolution offers more interior comfort and convenience, delivering everyday practicality with outstanding ride and handling characteristics, independent front- and rear-suspension systems with world-class body torsional stiffness, a choice of three different engine offerings mated to an enhanced, high-efficient nine-speed transmission and more than 80 safety and security features. “A stunning, more premium design and the addition of our new fuel-efficient 2.0-liter turbo engine make the new 2019 Jeep Cherokee even more d...

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2019 Lamborghini Urus | Walkaround & Design

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2019 Mercedes AMG CLS 53 | Design

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2019 Mercedes G Class | Driving Scenes

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INFINITI Q Inspiration Concept: power beyond convention

DETROIT –  Previewing a new generation of INFINITI vehicles, the Q Inspiration Concept proposes how an innovative VC-Turbo powertrain, next-level autonomous drive technologies, and a unique human-centric interior could enrich the experience of drivers in the mid-size sedan segment. The Q Inspiration Concept is meant to demonstrate future technologies and will not be available for sale. Representing the next step in INFINITI design, the exterior of the Q Inspiration Concept features clear and concise lines with dynamic and confident proportions. It is the first manifestation of INFINITI's new form language for an era of advanced powertrains. The concept eschews classical sedan forms with its coupe-like appearance and elongated silhouette, presenting INFINITI's design vision for vehicles in this segment. The cabin follows a minimalist approach, with a concise and clean interior design enveloping the driver and passengers in a serene and comfortable environment. The intellig...

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