Kia EV4 ‘GT-Line’ 81.4kWh Interior Design in Wolf Grey
Kia EV4 ‘GT-Line’ 81.4kWh Interior Design in Wolf Grey
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.
Kia EV4 ‘GT-Line’ 81.4kWh Interior Design in Wolf Grey
OMODA JAECOO is excited to introduce the luxurious Omoda 9 SHS (Super Hybrid System), the flagship of the Omoda Jaecoo range, which will arrive this August. The new Omoda 9 SHS is a super hybrid SUV that combines electrified efficiency, performance and affordable luxury. Designed for customers who value sustainability, refinement and performance, the Omoda 9 offers all-electric capability for everyday journeys and the power and range of a petrol engine for longer journeys. Priced from $61,990 MSRP, the Omoda 9 SHS is offered in one generously appointed variant (Virtue), which features the latest technology and cutting-edge, Super Hybrid Systems to create an SUV like no other.
Porsche has secured a podium spot in the fiercely contested GTE-Pro class at the 89th edition of the Le Mans 24-hour race. The works drivers Kévin Estre from France and Neel Jani from Switzerland as well as Denmark’s Michael Christensen achieved third place in the No. 92 Porsche 911 RSR. The No. 91 sister car driven by Gianmaria Bruni from Italy, Richard Lietz from Austria and Frenchman Frédéric Makowiecki wrapped up round four of the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) in fourth place. The in-house fight between the two works cars for the final podium spot was decided about an hour before the flag dropped: After sliding in the last chicane, the rear of the No. 91 had to undergo repairs and a replacement of the brakes.
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