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New Toyota GR GT Supercar: The Soul Of 2000GT And LFA Is Coming Back

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HKG K350 by Pininfarna Teased

Following the presentation at 2017 Shanghai Motor Show of the five seater SUV K550 and the seven seater SUV K750, the new four seater SUV K350 joins the range of environmentally friendly vehicles developed for Hybrid Kinetic Group, demonstrating once again Pininfarina’s ability to combine styling research to environmental sustainability. The electric concept car will be unveiled together with sedan H500 at Auto China 2018 on April 25 on the HK booth.

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60 years ago, Daimler-Benz acquired a majority in Auto Union: The star and the four rings

In April 1958 the then Daimler-Benz AG acquired a majority in Auto Union GmbH. All the remaining shares followed on 31 December 1959. By 1960, Auto Union was therefore a wholly-owned subsidiary of Daimler-Benz. Important moves for the future were made in the period up to 1 January 1965, when Volkswagen acquired a majority in Auto Union from Daimler-Benz: From 1961, the major Mercedes-Benz plant in Düsseldorf was constructed on a site previously operated by Auto Union. Mercedes-Benz also made important contributions to the development of the Audi models of the 1960s. Stuttgart. 60 years ago the Board of Management of Daimler-Benz AG held four meetings to deliberate on an initiative by major shareholder Friedrich Flick: in early 1958 he proposed a merger between Daimler-Benz AG and Auto Union GmbH. The industrialist reckoned that the model ranges of the two companies would complement each other. This would enable synergies to be us...

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