Showing posts with label Cabriolet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cabriolet. Show all posts

Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Opel confirms development of a cabriolet version of the Adam


The confirmation was done by a "senior source" within Opel/Vauxhall and comes after several reports pointing to a rival for the Citroën DS3 Cabrio and Fiat 500C. Not much is known but according to autocar the new cabriolet will get a "pram-style electric folding roof".



Sales are expected to begin in 2014 with a public presentation later this year.

Source: autocar

Friday, 4 January 2013

Mercedes E-Class Coupe and Cabriolet facelift revealed


Mercedes revealed today pictures of the facelifted E-Class Coupe and Cabriolet, after showing the Saloon and Estate models a few weeks ago.


The revised front with new headlamps with a single headlamp lens, while the LEDs still remember the "twin-headlamp" look, is the same as the Saloon and Estate. But now the characteristic line that followed the rear wheel arch and ended in the taillights, created in "honor" of the Pontoon, is back in the Coupe and Cabriolet.

There is a wide choice of petrol and diesel engines, from 4 to 8 cylinder, and ranging in output from 170hp (125kW) to 408hp (300kW) with a six-speed manual gearbox or the 7G-TRONIC PLUS automatic transmission.


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Friday, 30 November 2012

VW Eos won't have a direct sucessor, will probably be replaced by a soft-top. AutoEuropa suffers


According to Autocar, Klaus Bischoff revealed, during the VW Beetle Cabriolet presentation at the Los Angeles Auto Show, that the EOS will be discontinued and replaced by a larger soft-top with four seats.


This is what he had to say:

“The Eos will not be prolonged when it comes off the market. Retractable hardtops are disappearing from the market now, and to be honest that’s not something I mind.”

“There’s definitely room in our line-up for a larger convertible, so why not do it?”

“The problem with such ambitions is that all our existing factories are at full capacity, so any new additions means building new factories.”

But that last sentence isn't really true. AutoEuropa, one of the best VW factories in the world, has been asking workers to move to German plants in order to avoid firing them due to lack of orders, besides many no-production days. And now one supplier, Faurecia, fired almost 100 workers and terminated the contract by mutual consent with almost 50.

Sources: AgênciaFinanceira and AutoCar.UK. Discovered by my sweetheart.

 
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