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The McLaren Senna GTR was unveiled to the public at the Geneva International Motor Show in the Palexpo convention centre on Tuesday. Inspired by Formula 1 icon Ayrton Senna, the $1million supercar is made of lightweight carbon fibre and comes in five colours, including the same yellow and green scheme used by Senna. Each Senna GTR takes over 1,000 hours to produce, which contributes to the eye-watering price tag.
At Auto Shanghai 2023, Audi and its two joint-venture partners – First Automotive Works (FAW) and SAIC Motor - showcase their product portfolio for China on a joint booth. Sustainable premium mobility is taking center stage with a lineup of all-electric Audi vehicles. The Formula 1 show car featuring the four rings’ signature livery as well as the Audi A6 Avant e-tron concept and the Audi urbansphere concept are displayed publicly in China for the first time.
A spectacular, all-electric show car designed for drifting, to pay tribute as part of the Renault 5’s 50th anniversary celebrations, to the model’s most storied sports versions: the Renault 5 Turbo and Turbo 2.This reinterpretation is deliberately exuberant and its performance is at the top of its class . Oriented ""fun"" and ""gaming"", it is also turned towards the digital via the NFT.R5 TURBO 3E is another example, alongside Renault 5 Prototype, of the ""electric rebirth"" of a flagship model of the brand. Renault is electrifying its history to better prepare its all-electric future in Europe by 2030.
Thirty years after its production was discontinued, Renault is unveiling an up-to-the- minute electric take on its iconic Renault 4 at the Paris Motor Show: 4EVER Trophy. This show car is a lightweight adventurer – and celebrating the 4L Trophy humanitarian rally’s 25th anniversary. It heralds a future all-electric B segment SUV that will reach markets in 2025, and be made in France, at the Maubeuge plant.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).