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Has MINI Worked another marvel? Take a look at the first official pictures of the MINI Cooper S Works – in both hatchback and Clubman form for the first time.



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They are guaranteeing not to run out of the icy road treatment, having stockpiled 500,000 tonnes of it across the UK. And that isn"t the only seasonal preparation being made by the Highways Agency. It has revealed a fleet of 500 gritters and snowploughs are on standby, ready to work round the clock if necessary to clear roads of ice and snow.


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Get ready for some inside information! Just hours after the first sumptuous exterior shots, weň€™ve found the first interior photo of Ferrariň€™s new baby ň€“ the 458 Italia.

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You wait years for an...

You wait years for an electric Renault and then several turn up at once!

In a shock revelation to Auto Express in Geneva, top brass at the French firm has revealed more than one battery-powered model will be unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September.

And thatň€™s not all, they also confirmed weň€™d have the chance to drive them before the yearň€™s out.

In an interview with Renault design chief Patrick Le Quément, he revealed that the first electric car will be based on a soon to be launched petrol-powered car ň€“ likely to be the facelifted Clio ň€“ whereas the other models will be designed from scratch, specifically to run on batteries.

ň€śDesigning electric cars is a completely new challenge,ň€ť said Le Quément. ň€śFactors such as the positioning of the power packs and the need for a reduced glass area mean conventional-looking designs simply donň€™t work.ň€ť

It also appears that the firm is set to take an equally innovative approach to selling its vehicles too, hinting the production cars could be cheaper to buy than their petrol equivalents.

The firm is looking to adopt a system which would see the cars sold to customers without expensive batteries included. These would then be leased. While it"s not clear how much this would cost, Renault has promised that the eventual outlay required would be less than the cost of fuelling the vehicle with Petrol.

This system would also allow drivers to drop in on specially adapted charging stations, where depleted batteries could either be charged, or simply swapped for a full one.




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