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Preview of MotorTrend Presents Roadkill Nights Powered by Dodge, tens of thousands celebrating the brand at Toledo Jeep® Fest and Stellantis is recognized with the Altair Enlighten Award.
Škoda's 4×4 drive system plays out its advantages to the full, especially in winter, but also offers great benefits on unpaved surfaces and when towing a caravan, or boat or horse trailers. The electronic control system reacts in milliseconds to changes in road conditions and stabilizes the driving behavior by redistributing the drive power even before the driver recognizes a potential hazard or can intervene himself. The heart of the Škoda all-wheel drive system for vehicles with combustion engines is the electronically controlled multi-plate clutch. A modern multi-link rear axle is installed in all Škoda 4×4 models, ensuring precise wheel guidance and thus enhancing handling, safety and comfort for passengers.
Preview of MotorTrend Presents Roadkill Nights Powered by Dodge, tens of thousands celebrating the brand at Toledo Jeep® Fest and Stellantis is recognized with the Altair Enlighten Award.
The future of Volvo Cars is electric and the new Volvo C40 Recharge is the latest manifestation of its commitment to a zero emission future. The C40 Recharge has all the benefits of an SUV but with a lower and sleeker design. It is based on the CMA vehicle platform and the first Volvo model in history designed as pure electric only. Following the introduction of the XC40 Recharge and now the C40 Recharge, Volvo Cars will roll out several additional electric models in coming years. Already by 2025, it aims for 50 per cent of its global sales volume to consist of fully electric cars, with the rest hybrids. By 2030, it plans for every car it sells to be pure electric.
Efficient, emotive and electrifying – these attributes neatly sum up the ENYAQ iV. In launching its first all-electric SUV, the Czech car manufacturer has taken the biggest step yet in its electromobility strategy. The new ENYAQ iV is the first ŠKODA production model to be based on Volkswagen Group’s MEB modular electric car platform. It is built at ŠKODA’s main plant in Mladá Boleslav, making it the only MEB-based model in Europe to be manufactured outside of Germany. ŠKODA’s new flagship boasts generous amounts of space as is typical of the brand, and – thanks to its emotive design language – its appearance is electrifying too. Inside, new Design Selections replace the classic trim levels, while a clear and new structure of the options available means the car can be configured with just a few clicks. The ENYAQ iV comes with rear- or all-wheel drive, and there are five power levels and three battery sizes to choose from. The range of more than 520 km in the WLTP cycle is perfectly suitable for travelling long distances. The car will be launched in the spring of 2021.
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