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Peugeot 508 @ 2018 Geneva Motor Show

New PEUGEOT 508 First Edition : limited series to be reserved now ! PEUGEOT has just revealed the new PEUGEOT 508 at the Geneva Motor Show and offers a preview of an exclusive series launched in limited numbers: the new PEUGEOT 508 First Edition. This offer is available in twelve European countries. Reservations can be made online for the first deliveries starting in October 2018. The striking sedan named  First Edition The limited series  PEUGEOT 508 First Edition  was designed with GT finishing, the top-of-the-line of the lion brand.  It is available in two colours, Dark Blue and Ultimate Red. The  PEUGEOT 508 First Edition  is an exclusive version of the new elegant sporty sedan, with its low dynamic silhouette, its combative front face and sharp muscular style. It has a distinctive exterior with a shiny black-shell front end and with 19" Augusta alloy hubcaps in two diamond-set hues and a Grey Dust coating. The  PEUGEOT 508 First Ed...

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Stuttgart/Geneva. The future of car light should start soon for selected Mercedes-Maybach customers: the revolutionary headlamp technology DIGITAL LIGHT with virtually dazzle-free main beam in HD quality and a resolution of more than two million pixels should be entering small series production in the Mercedes-Maybach S-Class. DIGITAL LIGHT is celebrating its world premiere in the updated top model from Mercedes-Maybach at the Geneva Motor Show. Selected fleet customers are expected to take delivery of the first vehicles equipped with it in the first half of 2018. ”With a resolution of over one million pixels per headlamp, DIGITAL LIGHT not only creates ideal light conditions for every driving situation; it also extends the visual support from our driving assistance systems”, says Ola Källenius, Member of the Board of Management of Daimler AG and responsible for Group Research and Mercedes-Benz Cars Development. The revolutionary DIGITAL LIGHT headlamp technology with outstanding ...

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Geneva world premiere of production design for ultra high-performance RenRS from Chinese automotive R&D company Techrules Lightweight track variant of the Ren supercar is powered by the company’s innovative turbine range extender technology The striking performance-focused design has been refined following advanced aerodynamic analysis by L.M. Gianetti Global partnerships being agreed to develop new commercial capabilities for highly-efficient and eco-friendly TREV powertrain Techrules to provide the advanced technology to OEMs looking to benefit from its exceptional range-extending capabilities Geneva, 5 March 2018 – Techrules is unveiling the final production design of its RenRS hybrid supercar at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show. The single-seat race car is a lightweight, high-performance track variant of the Techrules Ren supercar that was first previewed at last year’s Geneva show. The Ren RS features the C...

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