Audi Design Loft Malibu - Interview Gael Buzyn
The video gives some exclusive insights into the Audi Design Center in Malibu, California. Interview of the Director of the Audi Design Loft Malibu, Gael Buzyn
With the luxury saloon EQS and the sporty executive saloon EQE, Mercedes-Benz has entered a new, all-electric era in the upper market segments as well. The EQS SUV, the third model series with this architecture developed for electric vehicles, will soon follow. The SUV offers plenty of space, comfort and connectivity for up to seven passengers in its avant-garde, luxurious interior. Thanks to powerful electric motors, responsive 4MATIC all-wheel drive and an intelligent OFFROAD driving mode, the EQS SUV is also capable of tackling light terrain with ease. The new EQS SUV shares the long wheelbase (3210 millimetres) with the EQS Saloon, but is over 20 centimetres higher. The dimensions in detail: 5125/1959/1718 millimetres (length/width/height). The interior dimensions benefit from these generous SUV dimensions and from the advantages of the purpose design tailored to the electric platform. The second row of seats can be electrically adjusted as standard. Up to four golf bags fit in the boot. A third row of seats with two additional individual seats and extensive comfort features for all passengers is available as an option.
The video gives some exclusive insights into the Audi Design Center in Malibu, California. Interview of the Director of the Audi Design Loft Malibu, Gael Buzyn
Volkswagen Navarra has started today the series production of the new Polo. With more than 18 million units manufactured worldwide throughout its successful history, the Polo belongs to the most successful group of compact models. Within the Volkswagen brand, it is positioned among the three best-selling models. Now a new evolution hits the market in which the design, technologies and equipment matrix of the bestseller are extensively updated, making it one of the first cars in its class capable of semi-autonomous driving. The first car in series production was a Volkswagen Polo Highline, in Vibrant Violet Metallic, fitted with a 70 kW (95 hp) 1.0 TSI EVO petrol engine and destined for Germany. The Landaben plant has been producing the Polo since 1984. After 34 years of uninterrupted manufacturing of this model, Volkswagen Navarra took over the production of the T-Cross in December 2018, an urban SUV that is part of one of the largest segments. market growth. Now, the plant awaits the arrival of a third model, the new Taigo, a sports coupe crossover whose production will begin at the end of September this year (week 39). A milestone for the Navarra factory, which reflects the Volkswagen Group's commitment to Spain.
The Dodge Challenger is the world’s quickest, fastest and most powerful muscle car. While the record-setting Dodge Challenger SRT Demon was and will remain a one-year, limited-production build, the Dodge Challenger SRT Super Stock is born from its successes and, for 2021 model year, is the halo of the Challenger lineup, out-performing the competition in the modern horsepower wars. The Dodge Challenger SRT Super Stock is powered by the same supercharged 6.2-liter HEMI® high-output V-8 that powers the Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye with a revised powertrain calibration that increases rated power output to an 807 horsepower.
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