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The car features electronically...

The car features electronically controlled four-wheel drive, which only engages at all corners when it"s needed. Fold-flat seats increase interior practicality and there will be a choice of three engines at launch - a 2.0-litre VVT-i petrol and a pair of 2.2-litre D-4D oil-burners, which produce 136bhp and 177bhp respectively. A spokesman for the Japanese firm told us: "There"s no confirmation of a three-door model yet."



The return of round...

The return of round headlamps is evident, as is the ground-hugging front spoiler. The rear wing on this particular car is for race use only; the road-legal version won"t be quite as aggressive. Few official details are available at the moment, but prices and performance are expected to be similar to those of the current model.


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This means the former world champion is now free to move to any Formula One team on the 2008 grid. Neither party will have to pay a financial penalty to terminate his contract.

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This is the car that’s...

This is the car that’s gunning for Land Rover’s mighty Defender. The famous Solihull off-roader has long been favoured by the British armed forces. But that could be about to change now that military bosses have given Santana’s range of off-roaders the green light, clearing the way for them to go head-to-head with rivals.After undergoing a series of gruelling tests, the forces’ Specialist and Utility Vehicles team has, for the first time, added the Spanish line-up to its panel of suitable vehicles. That opens the door to large military contracts and, as a result, puts the utilitarian four-wheel-drive in direct competition with the British-born Defender.

Although Santana has yet to pick up any orders following the decision, the 2.8-litre oil-burner’s 3.5-tonne tow-ing capacity and one-tonne payload are sure to appeal to military chiefs.

The firm’s ‘Work4orce’ line-up also includes van and pick-up variants. Forces in Spain, France and the Czech Republic already use Santana vehicles.

According to distributor Fourtec UK, models in the range can be equipped as emergency vehicles and fitted with armour for battlefield roles.




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