Porsche Panamera GTS Sport Turismo and Taycan GTS Driving Video
Porsche Panamera GTS Sport Turismo and Taycan GTS Driving Video
Nissan Sunderland Plant is marking the start of production of the third generation Qashqai with a renewed pledge to inspire future generations of manufacturing talent. Following a £400m investment, the latest version of the segment-defining crossover is now rolling off the plant’s production Line One, as the plant celebrates 35 years of manufacturing in the UK. Qashqai represents one in five of all cars built in Britain since its launch 14 years ago – and to celebrate the new generation model, Nissan is offering every schoolchild in North East England the opportunity to take part in a Nissan Skills Foundation event – the company’s programme of activities designed to excite youngsters about careers in manufacturing and engineering.
Porsche Panamera GTS Sport Turismo and Taycan GTS Driving Video
The new model line’s assistance systems perfect ease of driving and safety. Included as standard in the ID. Buzz and ID. Buzz Cargo is the ‘Car2X’ local warning system, which utilises signals from other vehicles and the transport infrastructure to spot hazards in real time. Also included as standard: the ‘Front Assist’ emergency braking function and, in the MPV, the ‘Lane Assist’ lane-keeping assistant. With new software, new assistance functions are also making their way into the ID. family. Available as an option is ‘Travel Assist with swarm data’, which facilitates partially automated driving across the entire speed range and, for the first time, assisted lane-changing on the motorway. Also new: the ‘Memory Function’ for automated parking on a previously saved route.
Volvo Cars has introduced a new, improved Recharge plug-in hybrid powertrain on its 90 and 60 Series models, significantly extending electric range while lowering CO2 emissions, increasing performance and improving driveability. Volvo Cars’ new and improved hybrid powertrain brings the all-electric range up to a projected 90 kilometres on a single charge. With the average premium car owner travelling less than 50 kilometres each weekday, most Volvo drivers with home charging will be able do their daily motoring on pure electric power in a new Volvo plug-in hybrid.
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