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With styling inspired...

With styling inspired by the Mazda RX-8, and a chassis built around the same blocks that will underpin the next-generation Ford Mondeo, the car promises class-leading driving dynamics and a spacious, upmarket interior.



The model is certainly...

The model is certainly much more conventional than the hatchback, which has had a mixed reception across Europe. Inside, the 2 will share the 1"s dash and front cabin, but the rear seat will be modified to take only two people. The car will get a conventional boot, meaning luggage capacity will be considerably smaller than that of the 1-Series.


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Never mind 007, this...

Never mind 007, this is Aston Martinò€™s very own secret agent, the One-77ò€¦ò€¨These leaked images finally reveal the British car makerò€™s ultra exclusive super coupe, first shown as a cloaked concept at this yearò€™s Paris Motor Show.ò€¨

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No, Postman Pat hasn’t...

No, Postman Pat hasn’t turned over to the dark side! This is the next generation Nissan Cube in disguise – as far as possible – and undergoing testing before its 2009 launch.

The current Cube is a smash hit in Japan thanks to its quirky styling and clever use of space, but it’s never been officially available in the UK. However, that’s set to change with this new model, which will also spawn an eco-friendly electro-hybrid.

Sources inside Nissan told us the Cube will be launched with

Renault-sourced 1.6VVT petrol and 1.5dCi diesel engines initially, both

from the Clio supermini, before the hybrid reaches the UK in 2011.

The all-new Cube was shown in concept car guise at this year’s New York Auto Show as the "Denki Cube" and showcased Nissan’s future eco plans – "denki" is Japanese for "electric". The hybrid will utilise cutting-edge lithium-ion battery technology developed in conjunction with NEC and currently powering Nissan forklift trucks.

Exterior changes should be minimal, though the current car’s low rear lights will be raised to meet Euro regulations. A smooth CVT automatic gearbox should also feature, as well as a plusher interior to suit UK tastes.

We drove a current generation Cube recently, fresh from hot-lapping a GT-R supercar, yet the Micra-based city car still impressed us enough to think it will be a great addition to Nissan’s UK lineup.




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