Alpine A390 production at the Alpine Dieppe plant Jean Rédélé - Chassis & Body Marriage
Alpine A390 production at the Alpine Dieppe plant Jean Rédélé - Chassis & Body Marriage
The Honda Prelude will return to Europe in spring 2026: The new edition of the legendary sports coupe combines expressive design with an advanced hybrid powertrain and the innovative Honda S+ Shift system – offering the driving pleasure for which the model has always been known. After a 25-year hiatus, the Honda Prelude is celebrating a spectacular comeback. In its sixth generation, the Prelude presents a design inspired by the timeless grace and elegance of gliders. This is due to the vehicle's wide and low stance on the road, complemented by chassis technology from the Honda Civic Type R, adaptive dampers, and the latest version of the Agile Handling Assist (AHA) system. The inviting interior is also inspired by a glider – in this case, the cockpit design. Comfort and functionality are seamlessly combined with high-quality materials, while Honda SENSING technologies ensure a high level of safety and driver assistance.
Alpine A390 production at the Alpine Dieppe plant Jean Rédélé - Chassis & Body Marriage
Chevrolet expanded its electric vehicle portfolio with the introduction of the new, all-electric 2022 Bolt EUV, alongside the redesigned 2022 Bolt EV. Distinguished by unique exterior designs, including an SUV-like proportion for the new Bolt EUV, each is propelled by the proven technology that helped make the Bolt EV the industry’s first affordable, long-range electric vehicle — and both are part of General Motors’ plan to launch 30 new EVs globally by 2025. Along with broadening the brand’s electric vehicle lineup, the Bolt EUV will also be the first Chevrolet vehicle to offer Super Cruise1, the industry’s first true hands-free driver assistance system for enabled roads. Chevrolet is also making charging more convenient with a new Dual Level Charge Cord, which, for many customers, will eliminate the need to purchase a separate charger for their home. It has a changeable plug that allows the customer to plug into a standard 120-volt three-prong outlet for Level charging and a 240-volt outlet for Level 2 charging up to 7.2 kilowatts. The new Dual Level Charge Cord is standard with Bolt EUV and is available for Bolt EV. For maximum Level 2 charging speed, both vehicles are now capable of 11 kW Level 2 charging, but separate charging equipment (not included) is required.
With a new character, new technology and a new name, the Škoda Scala completely redefines the compact car segment for the Czech brand. The fitting name 'Scala' comes from the Latin for 'stairs' or 'ladder'. The hatchback combines an emotive design with a high level of functionality as well as state-of-the-art connectivity, and transfers the sensational design language of the VISION RS concept study into a production vehicle for the first time. A selection of five engine variants is available, with power outputs ranging from 66 kW (90 PS) to 110 kW (150 PS). In addition, the Scala offers a high level of active and passive safety, full-LED headlights and tail lights, plenty of space for luggage and passengers, as well as numerous Simply Clever features. It will be launched onto the market in the first half of 2019.
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