Togg T10F - Crash & Safety Tests - 2025
Togg T10F - Crash & Safety Tests - 2025
To ensure exceptional driving comfort and high levels of safety, the new Fiat 500 Hybrid is equipped with a wide range of electronic driver assistance systems (ADAS). These include Autonomous Emergency Braking, Lane Keeping Assist, and Traffic Sign Recognition. The Fiat 500 Hybrid opens a new chapter in the history of the series. The future holds further surprises and innovations, intensifying the passion that has always characterized the Cinquecento and its fans. The new Fiat 500 Hybrid is more than just a car. It is a statement and a symbol of how tradition and the future, Italian identity and global vision can be reconciled.
Togg T10F - Crash & Safety Tests - 2025
As a result of a further refined ŠKODA design language, the KODIAQ presents as even more emotive and self-assured. The upgrade will be available from July 2021. The Active, Ambition and Style trims will come with aluminium-effect detail on the front and rear apron, lending the SUV even more off road styling. The restyled front with an elevated bonnet and the redesigned, more upright ŠKODA grille reinforce the KODIAQ’s bold appearance. The Czech carmaker’s large SUV features LED headlights as standard and, for the first time, can be equipped with full LED Matrix headlights. New alloy wheels measuring up to 20 inches further enhance the car’s dynamic and striking look. Special Aero wheels, redesigned front and rear bumpers, and the new gloss black rear spoiler and finlets on the sides of the rear window all reduce drag. The KODIAQ RS now features a distinct, dynamically designed model-specific front bumper.
The new ŠKODA ENYAQ COUPÉ iV makes a statement with its dynamic looks and sporty, elegant lines. It complements the successfully launched ŠKODA ENYAQ iV, adding an even more emotive variant to the range. The ENYAQ COUPÉ RS iV also marks the debut of the brand’s first all-electric member of the sporty RS family. While the roofline gently slopes towards the rear from the B-pillar, the new coupé offers plenty of space in the rear and a boot capacity of 570 l. Just like in the ENYAQ iV, the classic trim levels for the interior have been replaced with the Design Selections. There is a choice of two battery sizes, rear- or all-wheel drive, and four power variants with outputs ranging from 132 kW to 220 kW (RS variant). The outstanding drag coefficient (cd) of 0.234 is even better than that of the ENYAQ iV and, depending on the specification, enables a range of more than 540 km in the WLTP cycle.
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