New Cadillac CT5 to fill void left by departing XTS, CTS and ATS
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It seems there was some credibility to recent reports that Ford and General Motors would be shedding some of their large sedans in the United States. In particular, Cadillac President Johan de Nysschen on Thursday confirmed that the XTS, CTS and ATS won’t spawn direct replacements. Speaking with Reuters, de Nysschen said a new CT5 mid-sizer...
Formula 1 track designer Tilke has revealed what the new Vietnam Grand Prix track will be like from the cockpit with the release of an onboard simulator lap
These two Alpine models: Forget vintage Ferraris, with an embarrassment of riches I’d head straight to Alpine for a classic. Either the Le Marquis prototype or the one-off Meyrignac wedge will do. Or both. With such a rich history of stunning cars, the revived Alpine has plenty to go on for its future cars. Behind-the-scenes glimpses and other observations from the last seven days around the car industry You'd think that in the same week as Dyson announced that it is to produce an EV , with unconfirmed whispers of the design being Chris Bangle's return to glory, that would have made it into the list. But seeing as we haven't seen it yet, and don't have a single clue what it'll look like, I thought it best to hold fire until there's at least an inkling of its look. Still, there have been plenty of other things this week that have caught my eye, and not all of them good. Here's the five best and one worst thing I've happened across this week. The best...
Source: CarNewsChina Five-seat coupé version of Skoda's largest SUV has been leaked ahead of its debut at September's Chengdu motor show Pictures and details of the forthcoming Skoda Kodiaq GT have been leaked online ahead of the car's debut at the Chengdu motor show in September. The five-seat coupé version of Skoda's largest SUV follows in the tracks of the Audi Q8 , BMW X6 and X4 and Mercedes-Benz GLC Coupé and GLE Coupé , but at a significantly lower price point. Design changes over the regular Kodiaq include new bumpers and tail-lights, wider rear wheel arches, dual tail-pipes and, of course, a tapered roofline featuring a small spoiler. The Kodiaq GT will be manufactured for the Chinese market by joint venture SAIC-Volkswagen in Shanghai. It will go on sale by the end of the year, reports CarNewsChina , priced from around CNY220,000 (around £24,500). In the UK, the regular Kodiaq is priced from £21,895. Leaked figures suggest that the K...
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