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Externally, the Evo...

Externally, the Evo IX gets minor bodywork changes over the XIII. At the front, a redesigned bumper and spoiler improve aerodynamics, while increasing the air going under the bonnet and to the brakes. At the rear, there are smaller light clusters. British sales are expected to start in May next year.



Renault has revealed...

Renault has revealed prices for its all-new Laguna Coupé range. The entry-level 2.0 dCi 150 starts at Ò£20,995, and comes with 18-inch alloys, eight airbags and dual-zone climate control as standard. The cheapest petrol variant is the 2.0-litre Turbo 205, which weighs in at Ò£22,345 ò€“ thatò€™s Ò£6,805 less than the equivalent BMW 325i SE Coupé.


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Official pics of Hyundai"s...

Official pics of Hyundai"s VW Passat rival, the Sonata, have been leaked onto Korean car forums. And it"s a stunner!

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Cadillac fans were treated...

Cadillac fans were treated to a shock new arrival at the Detroit Motor Show, as the firm unveiled a new luxury coupé, the electric Converj.

The car is based on GM stablemate the Chevrolet Volt, and uses a development of its drivetrain. With a handsome body that mimics the CTS Coupé and hints at Cadillacò€™s future design language, the Converj was the undoubted star of the GM show stand.

Underneath the striking body lies a reworked version of the E-Flex system, now renamed Voltec, which consists of an electric motor assisted by a small petrol engine. Like the Volt, the Converj can run solely on electricity for 40 miles and then travel an additional 200 miles using the petrol unit.

GM boss Bob Lutz told show visitors: ò€œIt proves electricity can be used for compact cars and luxury cars, too.ò€ A launch date for the Converj has still to be decided, but with the Volt scheduled to arrive at the end of next year, it is unlikely it will make an appearance until 2011.




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