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Making its debut at next March"s Geneva Motor Show, the roadster will have a fully automatic folding fabric roof - unlike the drop-top Murci탩lago. The newcomer"s electro-hydraulic hood retracts neatly at the touch of a button, and sits beneath a flush-fitting cover on the Spyder"s slightly redesigned rear end. The car will go on sale here next summer, priced from around í‚á£130,000. It will be powered by the same 500bhp 5.0-litre V10 as is found in the coup탩.



The curved styling is...

The curved styling is also important, as the firm"s design boss Patrick Le Qu탩ment explained that future Renault cars are likely to have similar flowing lines and simple interiors. Although it doesn"t look as though the Wind will be blowing into a showroom soon, Le Qu탩ment told Auto Express: "I love this type of car and have proposed building one before. But even though it"s a realistic proposition, the Wind isn"t the start of a production model."


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The Boxster has got...

The Boxster has got a fight on its hands! Ahead of its debut in Detroit this week, these are the first official images of VWò€™s baby sports car designed to offer a cut-price alternative to Porscheò€™s finest - and a more upmarket option to the MX-5.

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The project aims to...

The project aims to bring people together - mainly from outside the motor industry - and get them working on several projects over the year. Other Collective members are product designer Sam Buxton, DJ Ross Allen, 2003 BTCC champion James Thompson, skateboarder Pete King and artist Lucia Helenka.

Vauxhall chairman Kevin Wale explained: "The VX Collective is about championing and working with the best new British talent. Vauxhall will support them while they help the company to remain right at the forefront of automotive design."




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