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Film officiel de lancement de la nouvelle Porsche 911, génération Type 992 dévoilée le 27 novembre 2018.
As if rolling off of the set of a 1930s gangster movie, this stunning and original auto stood out from other supercars at the 2018 Geneva International Auto Show. Eadon Green's new retro-style coupe, called the Zeclat, was inspired by auto styles popular all the way back in the 1930s. The Zeclat is based on the Corvette C7 grand Sport and aims for a perfect combination of vintage style as well as modern technologies and power.
Former England captain Wayne Rooney is banned from driving for two years and ordered to perform 100 hours of unpaid work after pleading guilty to drink driving. IMAGES of Rooney leaving the courthouse
Audi revealed its luxurious Aicon concept car at the IAA 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show on Wednesday. The futuristic Aicon concept has no steering wheel or pedals, instead of driving autonomously while the driver sits back and relaxes on one of the interior swivel chairs. Audi's Aicon concept is a fully electric vehicle which can travel up to 500 miles on a single charge. The vehicle uses advanced artificial intelligence to navigate while also getting information from the driver using eye tracking and gesture controls.
Electric car lovers and green activists need to take note of the Rinspeed Oasis, a self-driving concept car designed by German supplier and drive engineering company ZF and showcased at the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit, Tuesday. The Rinspeed Oasis comes with a garden integrated under the bonnet of the vehicle, making it the 'greenest' concept we've ever seen. The project is the result of a collaboration between ZF, which supplied the car's technological components, and the Swiss automotive industry think tank Rinspeed, which owns the idea around the Rinspeed Oasis. The concept car is not actually planned for manufacture, but was instead designed to inspire the auto industry.
Rio de Janeiro has done everything they can to make the Olympic Games sustainable this year, but will it pay off?