BMW #NEXTGen 2020 – Deep Dive Connectivity
BMW #NEXTGen 2020 – Deep Dive Connectivity
For the first time, Hyundai is also offering the Kona as a sporty N Line. This equipment line is located between Trend and Prime and is available from 25,344.54 euros. The highlights of the Kona N Line include front and rear in N Line design, exhaust system with twin tailpipes, full LED headlights with high beam assistant, LED taillights, 18-inch alloy wheels, red decorative stitching in the interior and N Line sports steering wheel. In addition, the Kona N Line scores with the 1.6-liter T-GDI petrol engine and all-wheel drive with a specific steering set-up to do justice to the special character of the vehicle. As extras, the customer can order a color-contrasting roof in Phantom Black, a sliding glass roof, assistance and navigation package and the seat package (including suede, electrically adjustable and ventilated front seats)
BMW #NEXTGen 2020 – Deep Dive Connectivity
The EQS is the first all-electric luxury saloon from Mercedes-EQ. With it, Mercedes-EQ is redefining this vehicle segment. The EQS is also the first model to be based on the modular architecture for luxury and executive-class electric vehicles. Fusing technology, design, functionality and connectivity, the EQS delights both drivers and passengers. First models on the market will be the EQS 450+ with 245 kW and the EQS 580 4MATIC with 385 kW.
Born in 1920, Harold Baggott, had his first taste of getting behind the wheel of the Model T aged 10, driving the family’s milkman’s delivery float on a farm. He went on to get his license in 1936 (the first year they were introduced), and purchased his first car, a Ford 8 Popular in 1937 for £100 and a Ford Anglia the next year. Since then the family has owned 20 Fords privately, as well as Ford commercial vehicles in chassis form, converted into coaches for a fleet of 140 run by their travel and coach business. Mr Baggott was reminded of his Model T experiences with rides in a 1915 model from Ford’s heritage collection, before moving bang up to date and behind the Mustang Mach-E’s steering wheel. Driving 15-year-old Felix, who has ambitions to be a racing driver, and his 12-year-old brother Charlie, three miles from Beaulieu to former shipbuilding village Bucklers Hard, Mr Baggott was struck by the quietness of electric motoring.
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