Wednesday 16 November 2011

Peugeot SXC Concept

Peugeot SXC Concept

Peugeot SXC Concept

Peugeot SXC Concept

Athletic, powerful, elegant, the SXC Concept Car from the Peugeot SXC Concept Style Studios of the China Tech Center in Shanghai, explores the world of an exclusive and modern Crossover. With the SXC, unveiled at the 2011 Shanghai Motor Show, Peugeot SXC Concept reasserts its international ambitions, refining its ability to adapt to the specific expectations of each market, while expressing in all areas its vision for the future and its skill in combining pursuit of excellence and emotion.

Concept: reinterpretation of the Crossover

In 2010, Peugeot SXC Concept unveiled an evolution in its stylistic codes through various concept cars: the SR1 (grand tourisme roadster), the BB1 (city car, 2.50 m long, for 4 people), the EX1 (two-seater roadster, 100% electric, which beat the homologated acceleration records in France and in China) and the HR1 (exclusive, innovative and hyper-connected city car). It was Peugeot's international style teams based at the China Tech Center in Shanghai who designed the vehicle.

Chevrolet Spark

Chevrolet Spark

Chevrolet Spark

Chevrolet Spark

Chevrolet Spark

The new Chevrolet Spark is built to serve the burgeoning mini car segment, the fastest growing area of the new car market across the entire world, it is a newcomer that has been designed to appeal to car buyers in every inhabited continent across the globe, from India to Africa, Australia to the USA.From the outset, Chevrolet Spark was engineered and designed to meet exacting standards.

Lotus Exige S

Lotus Exige S

Lotus Exige S

Lotus Exige S

Lotus Exige S

After months of media speculation Group Lotus is proud to announce the latest addition to the family: the extraordinary new Lotus Exige S, the ultimate lightweight high performance sportscar.

There are two new interior package options available: Premium and Premium Sport. The Premium Pack provides added comfort and style where as the Premium Sport option focuses on creating an internal space optimised for ultimate driver involvement.