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But as the pictures...

But as the pictures in this week"s mag - taken with a long lens - show, that"s clearly not the case. And while the show car"s glass roof panels and one-piece tailgate won"t make production, fans of the original design won"t be disappointed.



Set to make its debut...

Set to make its debut at September"s Paris Motor Show, the newcomer has been styled as a load-lugger rather than a conventional five-door hatch. Styling cues have come from the Pikes Peak concept model, which was originally revealed at the 2003 Detroit expo.


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The newcomer, badged...

The newcomer, badged Trophy in line with the special-edition M탩gane announced at the Geneva Motor Show, is currently being developed at the Renaultsport factory in Dieppe, France. That"s where it will eventually be built in a limited production run of 500 cars.

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Power to the diesel!...

Power to the diesel! That’s the message from Mercedes, as bosses prepare to follow Audi into the high-performance oil-burning market.

Auto Express can reveal the firm is closer than ever to launching an AMG-badged diesel model. With Audi unveiling its R8 V12 TDI concept at the Detroit Motor Show and Ferrari taking the wraps off its Biofuel F430 prototype (see Page 20), the pressure is on for Mercedes’ performance division to follow suit.

Powerful V8 diesel engines are likely to be used to create models with more than 700Nm of torque and greater long-distance cruising efficiency than petrol alternatives. Company chiefs remain tight-lipped about the oil-burning AMG plans, but bosses in Detroit did confirm that in addition to the revised SLK, which was unveiled at the US expo, a further five models will be facelifted in 2008.

Next up is the SL, which is due an extensive makeover. The M-Class premium SUV and CLS coupé are also to benefit from a new look. More significant are the changes planned for the A and B-Class. On top of styl÷­ing tweaks, they will be boosted by the addition of an ultra-efficient four-cylinder diesel engine with start/stop technology.




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