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Toyota i-Road starts testing

Toyota's three-wheeled vehicle is powered by two electric motors and can be charged in three hours.
1 min read25 Mar '14
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A range of testers, including industry experts and the general public will run a fleet of ten i-Road vehicles, and will feed back information on what it's like to drive, how easy it is to use and driver satisfaction.

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Trials of the Toyota i-Road three-wheeled personal mobility vehicle have started in Tokyo. The carmaker says the first phase of real-world testing of the all-electric i-Road will determine how it copes in the urban environment.
 
A range of testers, including industry experts and the general public will run a fleet of ten i-Road vehicles, and will feed back information on what it's like to drive, how easy it is to use and driver satisfaction.
 
The i-Road is powered by two in-wheel electric motors, producing a combined output of 5.4bhp. It has a top speed of 45kph, with a range of just over 48km, if driven economically. Charging takes just over three hours from a standard domestic supply.
 
Measuring 2350mm long by 1445mm high and with a wheelbase of 1700mm, up to four i-Roads could be parked in a single standard car parking bay. The i-Road also includes Toyota's 'Active Lean' technolgy, which allows the vehicle to lean into corners according to information gathered from a gyro sensor.
 
A concept version of the i-Road was revealed at the Geneva motor show last year, but the test version has been adjusted to improve visibility and ease of use. Toyota says the 300kg i-Road should be "as nimble to handle in traffic as a scooter, but with car-like stability".
 
The company has confirmed up to 70 units of the two-seat i-Road will also begin testing in France later this year.
 
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Nissan to preview new Murano SUV

The new Murano will preview a new design language for future Nissan production vehicles.
1 min read26 Mar '14
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Next-Generation Murano SUV will be unveiled at the New York Motor Show 2014.

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Datsun Go engineers focussed on acceleration, space and economy

Datsun head Vincent Cobee says Go was designed to Indian requirements; lower priority given to things like sound insulation.
2 min read25 Mar '14
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“When you put money in a car, you need to be sure you do something that a customer appreciates” -Vincent Cobee

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Mercedes Benz GL 63 AMG launching on April 15

Mercedes' GL 63 AMG SUV comes with a 549bhp biturbo V8 engine and does 0-100kph in 4.9sec.
1 min read26 Mar '14
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A seven-speed 7G-Tronic AMG auto ‘box is standard and helps the GL AMG to a 4.9sec 0-100kph sprint, 250kph limited top speed.

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Lamborghini to aim for more female buyers

Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann is confident the new, more rounded and less manic Huracan will appeal to female buyers.
2 min read26 Mar '14
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The Huracan has been designed to be more ‘accessible’ to a wider customer base that will include many first-time supercar buyers.

There's a greater emphasis on comfort in the Huracan's cabin and a larger range of customisation options.

Lamborghini has ensured softer and less outlandish exterior styling than the Aventador's.

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Volvo's new ERS to reduce fuel use by 25 percent

The rear-fitted ERS is, however, unlikely to make it to production.
2 min read26 Mar '14
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The British-designed flywheel energy recovery system, Flybrid KERS (Kinetic Recovery System) has been fitted to the rear axle of the test S60 sedan.

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