Tourer design for new Subaru concept car

Subaru is looking to the future with the unveiling of its VIZIV four-seat Tourer Concept car at the Geneva International Motor Show. The name VIZIV has been coined from the phrase “Vision for Innovation” and since the debut of the Subaru VIZIV Concept in 2013, Subaru has produced a series of themed concept models embodying the brand’s vision for the future of making cars.

Gripping new technology for Vauxhall Grandland X

Vauxhall has introduced its fully-electronic IntelliGrip traction control system on the all-new Grandland X SUV, ensuring the vehicle always remains stable on any surface. With five independent driving modes available, IntelliGrip enables traction and stability at all times by delivering optimal grip through the wheels. With five independent driving modes available, IntelliGrip enables traction and stability at all times by delivering optimal grip through the wheels. The driver can choose from five modes via a centre dial, with the IntelliGrip system immediately adapting engine and transmission control, torque distribution and ESP settings to ensure optimal contact to the driving surface.

Musso muscles in on pick-up market

The all-new SsangYong Musso pick-up has been launched at the Geneva Motor Show. Entering the fast-growing and highly competitive pick-up segment, the new Musso is a competent multi-purpose vehicle that is comprehensively equipped, offers a sector-leading five-year limitless mileage warranty and is great value for money.

SsangYong showcases its electric SUV concept car

SsangYong has unveiled its e-SIV concept car at the Geneva motor show, a strategic model showcasing the brand’s future approach to electric vehicles, connectivity and autonomous driving. As a specialist manufacturer of SUVs, SsangYong has developed a wide range of cars for use on-road, off-road and in both urban and leisure environments.  The e-SIV is a C-segment sized electric vehicle and is the company’s fifth electric car concept to be exhibited. 

Kia unveils third generation Ceed models

The third-generation Ceed and Ceed Sportswagon took centre stage at the Kia stand at the Geneva Motor Show this year. The models will go on sale later this year in five-door hatchback and Sportswagon guise and Kia is confident they will increase the Korean company’s presence in the European C-segment with innovative new technologies, a mature and athletic design, and a more engaging drive.

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