Archive for December, 2012
Bentley to launch Flying Spur in UK
Bentley, a subsidiary of Volkswagen AG (Xetra: VW), is launching its Flying Spur in the United Kingdom. The vehicle is to arrive at United Kingdom dealerships in the autumn of 2013, priced from £125,000. It is to compete with the …
Honda plans to revive S2000
Honda Motor Company (NYSE: HMC) (TYO: 7267), a Japan-based automaker, is planning to revive the S2000 sports car. The automaker is launching a concept based on the rear-wheel drive
Infiniti reveals details of new Q50
Infiniti, a subsidiary of Nissan Motor Company (NASDAQ: NSANY) (TYO: 7201), has revealed details of the new Q50 sedan. The vehicle is to be launched at the 2013 North
Renault reveals details of new Alpine sports car
Renault SA (EURONEXT: RNO), a France-based automaker, has revealed details of the new Alpine sports car. The first Alpine model is a small two-seater that will be heavily inspired
Fiat launches new 500S
Fiat SpA (NYSE: FIA) (ISE: IT0001976403), an Italy-based automaker, has launched a new version of the 500 city, car named the 500S. The vehicle is offered as both a
Tesla announces price of Model S
Tesla Motors, a United States-based automaker, has announced the price of its Model S for the European market. The vehicle is to arrive at European dealerships halfway through 2013,
Ferrari reveals details of successor to Enzo
Ferrari, an Italy-based automaker, has revealed details of the successor to the Enzo supercar. The vehicle is referred to internally as the F150. It is built around a carbon-fibre
BMW recalls 2,195 cars in South Korea
BMW AG (Xetra: BMW), a Germany-based automaker, has recalled 2,195 cars in South Korea, according to the country's transportation ministry. The recalled models include 1,579 X5 SUVs manufactured between
Vauxhall revises Antara
Vauxhall, a subsidiary of General Motors Corporation (NYSE: GM), has revised its Antara SUV. The vehicle is to arrive at United Kingdom dealerships in January 2013, priced at less
Ford to launch North American version of Transit van
Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F), a United States-based automaker, has unveiled a new North American market version of its European-styled Transit van. The vehicle will be available in three