The all-new Renault Austral E-TECH Hybrid in Grey Driving Video
The all-new Renault Austral E-TECH Hybrid in Grey Driving Video
"- Advanced front design with redesigned radiator grille - LED headlights and LED fog lights now standard. - New rear design with LED rear lights in Union Jack design. - New body colors, new Piano Black exterior option. - New light alloy wheels. - Latest engine generation, all models with Euro 6d emission standard. - Further models with standard 8-speed Steptronic transmission. - New digital cockpit display with 5 inch color display as an option. - Newly designed central instrument in Piano Black high-gloss design available as optional equipment. - Sports leather steering wheel standard for all model variants. - New range of leather upholstery and interior surfaces. - New version of the MINI Yours Interior Style. - MINI Connected with new functions. - Expanded range of Original MINI Accessories.
The all-new Renault Austral E-TECH Hybrid in Grey Driving Video
Bentley is introducing two new versions of its third generation Continental GT and GT Convertible models this year. The definitive luxury Grand Tourer is now available for US customer order with a powerful V8 petrol engine, ensuring a lively and engaging drive that complements the unparalleled levels of luxury and cutting-edge technology. Both V8 models are equipped with a new-generation 4.0-litre, twin-turbocharged engine developing 542 bhp (550 PS) and 568 lb.ft (770 Nm) of torque. It combines immense power with greater range, plus a characterful V8 burble though the stylish quad exhaust pipes. Designed, engineered and handcrafted in Crewe, Great Britain, the Continental GT V8 and GT V8 Convertible combine driver-focussed performance with exquisite refinement and cutting-edge technology. Both cars feature 20-inch, 10-spoke painted alloys wheels, subtle V8 badging and a sublime, handcrafted interior.
In a world increasingly driven by social media, the Polestar O2 features an autonomous cinematic drone integrated behind the rear seats. Developed in collaboration with Aerofugia’s consumer electronics brand Hoco Flow, the concept drone can be deployed while the car is moving, to record the perfect driving sequence. Polestar engineers have developed a specialised aerofoil that raises behind the rear seats to create a calm area of negative pressure that allows the drone to take off when the car is on the move. The drone operates autonomously, automatically following the car at speeds up to 90 km/h, and the driver can choose between an atmospheric sequence – great for a coastline cruise – or a more action-filled sequence with a sportier expression. After filming, the drone can autonomously return to the car. Video clips can be edited and shared directly from the 15-inch centre display when the car is parked.
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