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Space inside is boosted...

Space inside is boosted even further by the use of drive-by-wire technology and a novel electric drivetrain rather than a conventional, engine-powered set-up. Each wheel hub has a 27bhp motor, and all four combine to produce a respectable 108bhp. Power is supplied by a compact lithium-ion battery pack, stowed beneath the floor.



Bosses at Nissan have...

Bosses at Nissan have gone camera crazy! After fitting rear-facing lenses to cars to aid parking, staff at the firm"s Sunderland plant can now watch themselves on screen at work. A unique new system aids workers in the trim and chassis shop by allowing


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Subaru is boasting a...

Subaru is boasting a second world debut at the New York motor show! A day after the Japanese brand showed off its new Legacy, it has strengthened the range with this, the Outback.

Autonovelties

The flagship 245bhp...

The flagship 245bhp 3.0-litre flat-six unit offers different power modes for drivers to select on the move. Hit the dash-mounted buttons and the engine will shift between "Intelligent", "Sport" or "Sport Sharp" - economy, normal and sport settings.

On the outside, both the saloon and estate benefit from major revisions, including a new grille and bumpers, plus powerful high-intensity HID headlights. Inside, there are better-quality plastics, dual-zone climate control and electric front seats, while 3.0-litre auto cars get steering wheel paddleshifters. All models are 4WD, and prices start at ÷£17,495 for the 2.0R four-door.

Meanwhile, Subaru has revealed a new 1.5-litre entry-level Impreza. At ÷£12,495, the Sports Wagon features 4WD, air-con and alloy wheels.




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