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Frankfurt Motor Show
We continue to acquaint you with the most interesting models of cars, represented on one of the most significant years in the auto world car industry. And let not shine Frankfurt futurism, it was something to see.
The first debutant in the category of concepts was the Japanese Suzuki iV-4. The compact crossover was created as a future competitor Nissan Juke and other counterparts. Release is scheduled for 2015 Model Year and will have to become the most environmentally friendly in its niche.
Another "Asian" and, incidentally, also a compact crossover, came to Germany from Germany :) Kia Niro looks more futuristic. He developed here, in Frnkfurte in European design studio of the South Korean manufacturer.
From compact to medium-scale. Crossover Lexus LF-NX was created, more for research than for release in the near future. However, to exclude nothing.
From the all-wheel drive "monsters" move on to more simple things. Opel showed his new masterpiece - Monza Concept. Even to say no, that it was one of the highlights of the exhibition. "German" in the literal sense of subdued elegance of its lines. The concept was a continuation of the legendary 1977 model year.
The last on our list is a concept that is the future of one of the closest to reality. A little more than a year, Ford S-Max can get away from the conveyor. The seven-seater minivan packed with an incredible amount of electronic assistants!
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The first debutant in the category of concepts was the Japanese Suzuki iV-4. The compact crossover was created as a future competitor Nissan Juke and other counterparts. Release is scheduled for 2015 Model Year and will have to become the most environmentally friendly in its niche.
Another "Asian" and, incidentally, also a compact crossover, came to Germany from Germany :) Kia Niro looks more futuristic. He developed here, in Frnkfurte in European design studio of the South Korean manufacturer.
From compact to medium-scale. Crossover Lexus LF-NX was created, more for research than for release in the near future. However, to exclude nothing.
From the all-wheel drive "monsters" move on to more simple things. Opel showed his new masterpiece - Monza Concept. Even to say no, that it was one of the highlights of the exhibition. "German" in the literal sense of subdued elegance of its lines. The concept was a continuation of the legendary 1977 model year.
The last on our list is a concept that is the future of one of the closest to reality. A little more than a year, Ford S-Max can get away from the conveyor. The seven-seater minivan packed with an incredible amount of electronic assistants!
Read our next release!