Audi A3 Sportback TFSI e - systemlayout and driving modes Animation
Animation: Audi A3 Sportback TFSI e - systemlayout and driving modes.
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.
Animation: Audi A3 Sportback TFSI e - systemlayout and driving modes.
Featuring refined styling, a dramatically quieter cabin and a retuned suspension, the 2022 Acura RDX is the most dynamic, comfortable and refined 5-passenger SUV in Acura history. Making its debut at the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach in striking Long Beach Blue Pearl paint, the 2022 RDX lineup is expanded with the availability of a new top trim, combining the sporty style of the highly popular RDX A-Spec® with the premium features of the Advance Package. The 2022 RDX will begin arriving at Acura dealers nationwide in early November. A hand-crafted limited-production 2022 RDX PMC Edition will be available at launch. Each 2022 RDX PMC Edition will be adorned exclusively in a stunning Long Beach Blue Pearl paint with Orchid Milano leather interior, both colors shared with the electrified 600-horsepower NSX Type S supercar. With production limited to just 200 units, it will be Acura's most exclusive PMC Edition yet.
The Volvo V90 Cross Country is “all-wheel-drive car of the year 2021”: The large all-road station wagon wins the import ranking in the “all-wheel-drive crossover” category, thereby defending its title. After 2020 and 2017, it is already the third success for the flagship in the prestigious readers' choice of the specialist magazine “Auto Bild Allrad”, which has now been taking place for 20 years. In the vote for “All-wheel-drive car of the year”, the readers of Europe's largest all-wheel-drive magazine choose their favorites with 4x4 technology every year. They determine the overall winner and the import winner in a total of ten categories. Two decades after the first readers' choice, this time there were 237 all-wheel-drive vehicles available on the German market to choose from. As in the previous year, the Volvo V90 Cross Country prevailed in the import ranking in the “all-wheel-drive crossover” class. With its title defense, the spacious station wagon, which cuts a good figure on and off paved roads thanks to its increased ground clearance and all-wheel drive, puts all six competitors in the spotlight.
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