The Audi S8, the Audi A8 L and the Audi A8 TFSI e on location
The Audi S8, the Audi A8 L and the Audi A8 TFSI e on location
Strengthening its commitment to the Esports scene with a factory team, Lamborghini has unveiled the three sim drivers who will represent the brand during the 2022 season in international sim racing competitions. Lamborghini decided to create its own official team to build on the valuable experience gained with The Real Race, the virtual one-make championship that debuted in 2020. The Esports Team represents a further opportunity to expand the brand’s presence in a sector that is constantly developing, highly competitive, and offers the chance to experience emotions comparable to those of a real race. The three sim drivers chosen to represent the brand in the major international Esports competitions are Jordan Sherratt, Gianfranco Giglioli and Giorgio Simonini.
The Audi S8, the Audi A8 L and the Audi A8 TFSI e on location
PEUGEOT gives the PEUGEOT 3008 a major facelift. The new SUV has an even more striking front thanks to the powerful radiator grille and longitudinal daytime running lights. Inside, a new and individually configurable instrument cluster and a new 10-inch touch screen take the i-Cockpit® to a new level. The model also offers a selection of new colors, upholstery, even more driver assistance systems and the “Black Pack” design package. The new PEUGEOT 3008 is also available with two plug-in hybrid variants and will be launched on the market in early 2021.
Series production of the ENYAQ iV starts today at ŠKODA AUTO’s main plant in Mladá Boleslav. The 100% battery-electric SUV is the first ŠKODA series production model based on the Volkswagen Group’s Modular Electrification Toolkit (MEB). In future, the Czech car manufacturer will produce up to 350 units of its new SUV every day alongside the OCTAVIA and the KAROQ series on the Group’s only production line for vehicles based on both the MQB and MEB platforms.
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