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Engineers at Prodrive...

Engineers at Prodrive are going green. The Oxfordshire firm has agreed a deal to build the Tango, a radical electric car. The two-seater is only 1.20 metres wide, and uses a 1+1 seating layout. It was designed by US firm Commuter Cars Corporation (CCC), and Prodrive - best known for its Subaru specials - will build 100 for sale in the States.



This is how a family-sized...

This is how a family-sized hybrid passenger car could look if Italian styling house Torino Design gets its way. The model, called the A-HEV (Automobile-Hybrid Electric Vehicle), was unveiled at the Guangzhou Motor Show in China by local firm Guangzhou Automobile Group (GAC), and it combines a muscular shape with a minimalist interior and extensive use of glass.


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The 197bhp Type R won...

The 197bhp Type R won the title of Best Sporting Car in Auto Express"s New Car Honours in 2003, and with more than 35,000 finding homes worldwide, the model has proved a big hit.

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Named after Enzo Ferrari’s...

Named after Enzo Ferrari’s son, Alfredo ‘Dino’ Ferrari – who died aged only 24 – it has become one of the most famous cars ever.

Produced with Fiat and sold as a model separate to the Ferrari range, it never wore the Prancing Horse badge. The 246 Dino arrived in 1968 and had a 195bhp 2.4-litre V6 which could trace its roots back to Alfredo Ferrari’s design of the Fifties.

Styling was by Pininfarina and the car was sold with a hard-top GT bodystyle until an open-top GTS version arrived in 1971. When production ended, nearly 2,500 examples had been built.




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