2022 Honda CR-V Hybrid - Aeroacoustics Test
2022 Honda CR-V Hybrid - Aeroacoustics Test
Beauty, technology and a hint of the future come together in Toyota’s new flagship sedan, the all-new 2021 Mirai. Toyota has fully rebooted the Mirai as a premium rear-wheel drive sports-luxury FCEV with striking design, cutting-edge technology, more engaging driving performance and a significantly longer EPA-estimated range rating. The model name, which means future in Japanese, is wholly appropriate, as the 2021 Mirai is powered by the latest evolution of the brand’s advanced fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) powertrain. The body is lower, longer, and wider, with its bolder stance accentuated by standard 19-inch alloy wheels. A more powerful fuel cell system provides a more engaging driving experience than its pioneering forerunner. The rear-wheel drive layout and four-wheel independent suspension deliver a true sports-luxury sedan driving feel, with greater handling agility than before, yet also with a more comfortable ride.
2022 Honda CR-V Hybrid - Aeroacoustics Test
Numerous clever storage options are distributed in the inviting interior of the new Citroën C3 Aircross. The new center console offers a large compartment that is easily accessible for passengers at the front and rear and can be closed with a sliding element. The two-part rear seat can be moved 150 millimeters and the front passenger seat can be folded up for greater variability. This creates a flat loading area to transport objects up to a length of 2.40 meters. Thanks to the sliding rear seat, the trunk volume increases from 410 to 520 liters. If the rear seats are folded down, the trunk volume is up to 1,289 liters. The Citroën C3 Aircross is equipped with the networked services "Connect Box" (emergency call and assistance), "Connect Nav" (navigation) and "Mirror Link" (compatible with Android Auto and Apple Car Play ™) (depending on the version) . The new 9-inch touchscreen ensures a high level of user friendliness, a clear overview and good legibility.
The new Maserati Grecale SUV is “The Everyday Exceptional”. Grecale strikes the right balance between versatility, elegance, performance and innovation, guaranteeing performance, comfort and safety, all at the same time. These features are combined with off-road capabilities and uncompromising driving pleasure. Developed at the Maserati Innovation Lab in Modena, the new SUV is produced at the Cassino plant. Grecale is a range within the range, the Trident brand’s fullest ever. An extremely wide range of engines is available: conventional internal combustion, hybrid and, in a year’s time, Grecale will also be the first full-electric SUV in Maserati history. Three versions will be rolled out at launch: GT, powered by a four-cylinder mild hybrid engine capable of delivering 300 hp; Modena, with a four-cylinder 330-hp mild hybrid engine; and the powerful Trofeo, equipped with a high-performance 3.0L 530-hp petrol V6 based on the Nettuno engine fitted to the MC20.
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