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Bosses at Mercedes are...

Bosses at Mercedes are committing the brand to a fuel cell future. Along̉­side a raft of other eco-friendly plans revealed at the Geneva Motor Show, they claimed that a hydrogen-powered model would be in dealerships within the next seven years.


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The lid has been lifted...

The lid has been lifted on MINỊ€™s hottest rival yet! Citroen unveiled its all-new DS at the Geneva Motor Show in March ̣€“ but until now has managed to keep the interior under wraps.

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As with the first-generation...

As with the first-generation model, Lotus Engineering has helped with the newcomer"s development. The Norfolk firm, which is owned by Proton, has adjusted the suspension for a sporty driving experience and tweaked the 1.6-litre petrol engine.

"The original Satria was launched in 2001, and over the years the GTi version developed a cult following in the UK," said Simon Park, Proton"s General Sales and Marketing Manager.

Kicking off with a 1.3-litre engine, the Satria Neo line-up will start at ÷£8,000, rising to ÷£10,000 for the 1.6. It goes on sale at the end of this month.




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