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Jan 13

Written by: Martin Ward
Wednesday, January 13, 2010 

AUDI – Showed its second all electric concept car at this week’s Detroit motor show. The Audi e-tron is powered by two electric motors that produce a total of 150 kilowatts (204ps). The e-tron has a range of 155 miles and goes from 0-62mph in 5.9 seconds.
  

 

 

BENTLEY – Unveiled their flagship car, the Mulsanne saloon this week at the Detroit motor show. The new Mulsanne will be priced at $285,000 in North America.

CITROEN – The all new, all electric four seater city car, the C-Zero, will make its world show premiere later this month at the Brussels motor show.
 
FORD – The new Focus made its world debut this week in both four door and five door versions, although it is thought unlikely that the saloon will come to the UK. The new Focus goes into production simultaneously in North America and Europe from late 2010, and is expected to go on sale date in early 2011 in the UK.
   

 

 

MINI – Has confirmed the re-introduction of the Mini Graphite hatchback special edition, together with the addition of the Mini Graphite Clubman special edition.

 

NISSAN – Has confirmed the name of their new small crossover which goes on sale in autumn. It will be called the Juke.

SUZUKI – Has shown their concept R3, which is a compact MPV that can seat six people in three rows.

 

 

 

TOYOTA – Unveiled the concept FT-CH at the Detroit motor show this week. The FT-CH is a compact Yaris-sized hybrid that was designed at Toyota’s design studio in Nice.

VOLKSWAGEN – Has unveiled its new concept compact coupe. It will be powered by a 1.4 litre TSI petrol engine that produces 150ps and will have sub 100g/km CO2 emissions.

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