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“TODAY DS is far away from the likes of Audi, but you need to start the dream,” then-CEO Carlos Tavares told us over a Parisian lunch in 2014. “Anybody trying to compete in the premium area thinks the
Spare a thought for the MPV, won’t you? The multi-purpose vehicle, as it was known, was a big, boxy thing sometimes described back in its heyday as a people carrier. As opposed to what I never knew: w
THE trend of reviving old brand names reached Vauxhall this year in the form of a new Frontera – formerly a chunky and slightly crude off-roader sold from 1991 to 2003. Its revival comes in a smaller
Lexus has unveiled the new LS Coupé concept as one of a number of models – including a single-seater and a six-wheeled MPV (see stories, right) – that could form part of an expanded family of LS vehic
I n this transition era for the automotive industry, barely a week passes without a manufacturer wheeling out a bold new electric machine with a flashy presentation that claims it brings tomorrow’s te
WITH Cupra going from strength to strength thanks to a seemingly never-ending suite of new model launches, it seemed like the Volkswagen Group was quietly shuffling SEAT off to retirement. But during